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Jazz Inside NY WWW.JAZZINSIDEMAGAZINE.COM AUGUST 2011 Interviews Dick Griffin Gordon Goodwin Steve Kroon Howard Alden Yelena Eckemoff Jazz Education Sourcebook & Program Guide What’s Really Going On In Jazz Education? Featuring Leading Educators: Marco Pignataro Robert Hurst Scott Reeves Bass Lovers Celebration Barry Plenty of CD Reviews Comprehensive Directory of Harris NY Club, Concert & Event Listings The Jazz Music Dashboard — Smart Listening Experiences www.rickstone.com www.jerrycostanzo.com www.mookloxley.com www.Motema.com Like Us facebook.com/JazzInsideMedia Follow Us twitter.com/JazzInsideMag Watch Us youtube.com/JazzInsideMedia TJC12_Ad_JT.pdf 1 5/23/11 5:50 PM TH IN ITS 11 YEAR THE JAZZ CRUISE IS CLEARLY... THE GREATEST JAZZ FESTIVAL AT SEA! H o l l Ernie Adams a 80% Sold: Book Now! n John Allred d Shelly Berg Do Not Miss This Boat! 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Dickens, 9th C.D., Speaker Christine Quinn and the New York City Council Jazz Inside Magazine ISSN: 2150-3419 (print) • ISSN 2150-3427 (online) August 2011 –Volume 3, Number 1 CONTENTS Cover Design by Shelly Rhodes CLUBS, CONCERTS, EVENTS Cover photo of Barry Harris by Andrew Lepley 23 Calendar of Events, Concerts, Clubs 38 Directory of Clubs, Venues, Music and Record Publisher: Eric Nemeyer Stores, Schools & Universities, and more Editor: Gary Heimbauer 60 Noteworthy Performances Advertising Sales & Marketing: Eric Nemeyer Circulation: Robin Friedman, Susan Brodsky Photo Editor: Joe Patitucci FEATURE Layout and Design: Gail Gentry 6 Barry Harris by Eric Nemeyer Contributing Artists: Shelly Rhodes Contributing Photographers: Eric Nemeyer, Joe Patitucci, Ken Weiss, Andrew Lepley. JAZZEDUCATION SOURCEBOOK Contributing Writers: John Alexander, Chuck Anderson, Al Bun- Cover: Barry Harris 12 Jazz Education Program Directory shaft; Curtis Davenport; Bill Donaldson; Shannon Effinger; Dimitry Feature begins on page 4 14 Robert Hurst, University of Michigan Ekshtut; Robert Gish; Eric Harabadian; Gary Heimbauer; Rick Helzer; Mark Keresman; Jan Klincewicz; Ronald Lyles; Matthew Marshall; 15 Scott Reeves, City College of New York Nora McCarthy; Joe Patitucci; Ken Weiss. 17 Marco Pignataro, Berklee College of Music 19 Gordon Goodwin, Arranger, Composer, saxo- EDITORIAL POLICIES ADVERTISING SALES phonist, Educator Jazz Inside does not accept unsolicited manuscripts. Persons wishing to 212-887-8880 submit a manuscript or transcription are asked to request specific permission Eric Nemeyer – [email protected] from Jazz Inside prior to submission. All materials sent become the property of INTERVIEWS Jazz Inside unless otherwise agreed to in writing. 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When I had the gig, I was bringing my money to pay BH: I had some people talk me into it. I had a the musicians. The first little bit of money and I was thinking I would class I had there had 90 buy a small brownstone uptown. There was a people in the class. I lady on 132nd Street that was trying to get rid of thought, “This is nice. her place. Some other people we saying, “Barry, Maybe if I do three days of why don’t we get a place in midtown?” I said, this, that’ll be nice.” That “Well, we’ll look at the place and we’ll see.” We was the dumbest thing I went to it. We had a meeting and they talked me ever did. I should have into it. “Okay, let’s try it.” It began in 1982 and done one class with 90 lasted for five years. The whole idea for this people. I spread it out and teaching thing started a long time ago. I was started getting 30 people at teaching for [trumpet player] Joe Newman’s Jazz each class because they Interactions in the 1970s. One time, at the end of came when they wanted to. the schedule when I was teaching, I was sup- Rent was $3,000 a month posed to be there at 4:00 PM and got involved in and then the landlord things and realized that I was late.
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