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www.worldjazzscene.com  A site that features recordings and teaching materials from outstanding performers in every locale who may be unknown to jazz fans in other parts of the world. This site also features jazz art and photography.  Jay's materials are also featured on this site.

Celebrate the Arts with Centrum, Port Townsend   A center for all the arts at Fort Worden State Park Conference Center in historic Port Townsend, on Washington's scenic Olympic Peninsula, overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

Jessica Williams  "One of the greatest jazz pianists I have ever heard." -Dave Brubeck
"The most important pianist to arrive since Bill Evans."
-Alun Morgan, Gramophone

Uli Rennert - An Austrian/ German educator and performer on synthesizer and piano (and more) who has long been a part of many of Jay's European projects, and well as being a fellow faculty member at Graz.

Advance Music - Their diverse catalog ranges from jazz to classical with lots of instrumental and ethnic music in between. Well known composers, instrumentalists and highly respected educators provide you with expertly presented material for study, practice and performance.

bluenote.net   Site of one of histories most famous Jazz Clubs

InterJazz - the Jazz information plaza of the Internet.

Jazz Stuff - discographies, biographies and tour schedules of contemporary jazz artists.

Remembrance of Swings Past  - features photos and discusson. Includes such artists as Regina Carter, Dizzy Gillespie, Anita O'Day, Brad Mehldau, and Harry Sweets Edison

WNUR-FM JazzWeb  - explains styles of jazz, profiles artists and instruments,education and musicianship, and has links to related resources.

Central Park North - features Canadian jazz musicians. Contains free transcriptions and lead sheets.

Quotable Quotes Concerning Traditional Jazz

What is Jazz? - selections from Dr. Billy Taylor's lecture series at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Includes hypertext cross-indexing by artist, genre, and geographical context.
 

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