NEA: Jazz in the Schools
NEA Jazz in the Schools is a web-based curriculum and DVD toolkit that explores jazz as an indigenous American art form and as a means to understand American history.
NEA Jazz in the Schools is a web-based curriculum and DVD toolkit that explores jazz as an indigenous American art form and as a means to understand American history.
The Louis Armstrong House is a national historic landmark in New York City landmark that holds archival works related to the career of Louis Armstrong; serves as a reference source for information about Louis Armstrong; and presents public programs, such as concerts and lectures, that preserve and promote the cultural legacy of Louis Armstrong. Funding for the Louis Armstrong House Museum is provided by the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation.
Swing dancer Sonny Watson's Web site includes a dance history archive, instructional videos, and a discussion board.
List of discussion forums on Yahoo related to jazz
The online home of the Just Jazz Guitar magazine, a magazine that publishes song arrangements, interviews, and keeps an updated list of jazz guitarists and their gigs.
Europe's largest public research archive on jazz and one of the world's most distinguished centers for the study of jazz. It provides open web access to resources on a number of important jazz musicians, related publications, and general reference materials in English and German.
Focuses on jazz in Chicago, with concert and event information, news, and information about the Institute's high school education programs.
Mission is to offer the world's most promising young musicians college level training and to present public school-based jazz education programs for young people around the world.
An arts organization producing and educating on jazz, with an emphasis on the Columbus, OH area.