Centrums John Clayton Jazz Workshop Gregg Miller P. O. Box 1158 Port Townsend, WA 98368 USA Phone: 360-385-3102 Fax: 360-385-2470 E-mail: gregg@centrum.org Web site: www.centrum.org Week-long workshop for high school through adult, focusing on improvisation in small ensembles. Weekend Jazz festival. Conn-Selmer, Inc. Stan Garber Box 310 Elkhart, IN 46515 USA Phone: 574-522-1675 Fax: 574-522-0334 Conservatory Of Music Of Puerto Rico Maria Del Carmen Gil Venzal Rafael Lamar St. 350 Esq. F. D. Roosevelt San Juan , PR 00918 PUERTO RICO Phone: 787-763-7005 Fax: 787-758-5276 E-mail: mcgil@cmpr.gobierno.pr Web site: www.cmpr.edu/jazz Cornish College of the Arts Chuck Deardorf -- Laura Kaminsky 1000 Lenora St. Seattle , WA 98121-2718 USA Phone: 206-726-ARTS Web site: www.cornish.edu Count Basie Enterprises Inc. Aaron A. Woodward III P.O. Box 1918 New York, NY 10101 USA Phone: 631-736-5587 Fax: 516-977-3431 E-mail: info@countbasie.com DANSR Inc./VanDoren Jim Metz 2209 W. North Ave. Chicago, IL 60647-5429 USA Dukes of Dixieland John Shoup -- Richard Taylor 747 Magazine St. P.O. Box 56757 New Orleans, LA 70156 USA Phone: 504-299-9000 Fax: 504-299-9090 ejazzlines.com Doug & Robert DuBoff P.O. Box 1236 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 USA Phone: 518-587-1102 Fax: 518-587-2325 E-mail: advertising@ejazzlines.com Web site: www.ejazzlines.com Facing East Productions John Wubbenhorst -- Steve Zerlin 704 Black Oak Ct. St. Augustine, FL 32086 USA Phone: 703-346-0789 Fax: 703-281-7743 E-mail: facingeastmusic@yahoo.com Web site: www.facingeast.com Facing East Productions offers concerts and workshops. We are dedicated to educating musicians on the intricacies of Classical East Indian Music so they can incorporate those elements into their musical vocabulary. Workshops include: Indian Melodies for the Western Musician; Introduction to Indian Music, Raga (melody), Tala (rhythm); World Rhythms. Gemstone Musical Instruments Teri Barber P.O. Box 788 Elkhart, IN 46515 USA Phone: 574-295-5280 Fax: 574-295-8323 E-mail: tbarber@gemstonemusical.com Web site: www.gemstonemusical.com Manufacturer of Gemeinhardt flutes & piccolos, including a full line of custom headjoints, and Roy Seaman piccolos. Distributor of Trevor James Flutes, and Sankyo Flutes, as well as Artisan Strings and Stephanhouser Saxophones. Henry Mancini Institute Jill Packard 10811 Washington Blvd. #250 Los Angeles, CA 90232 USA Phone: 310-845-1900 HollywoodWinds Shun-Hwa Chang 1566 Washington Blvd. Fremont, CA 94539-5100 USA Phone: 510-252-9762 E-mail: shunhwa@comcast.net Woodwind accessories. J. D'Addario & Co., Inc. James D'Addario -- John Roderick P. O. Box 290 595 Smith St. Farmingdale, NY 11735 USA Phone: 516-439-3300 E-mail: info@daddario.com Web site: www.daddario.com Manufacturers of D'Addario guitar strings, bowed instrument strings, Evans drumheads, HQ Percussion, Planet Waves accessories and Rico reeds. Jazz Ambassadors of the U.S. Army Field Band CWO Kevin Laird - SSG Mark Regensburger - SGM Gene Thorne The U.S. Army Field Band 4214 Field Band Dr Fort Meade , MD 20755-5330 USA Phone: 301-677-5769 ext. 6586 E-mail: regensburgerm@emh1.ftmeade.army.mil Web site: www.army.mil/fieldband/pages/ensembles/ja.html The military's most traveled jazz orchestra, touring 110 days annually throughout the U.S. and world. Presents performances and educational activities. Reference recordings and instructional videotapes available to schools in the U.S. Jazz At Lincoln Center Laura Johnson - Erika Floreska 33 W. 60th St. New York, NY 10023-7999 USA Phone: 212-258-9800 E-mail: info@jalc.org Web site: www.jalc.org Jazz Heritage Society Jeffrey Nissim P.O. Box 398 Oakhurst , NJ 07755 USA Phone: 732-531-7000 Fax: 732-571-1488 E-mail: Web site: www.jazzheritage.com Jazz Heritage is a Jazz Music club, who is committed to offering the very best in classic swing, cool, bluesy, authentic jazz music. Once a jazz lover discovers The Jazz Heritage Society, they buy our products because they want to, not because they have to. We’re collectors ourselves. We love the artists who make the music. And most of all we love the people who appreciate the music as well as we do. Jazz Knights James Perry -- Douglas Hammond USMA Band - Building 685 West Point, NY 10996 USA Phone: 845-938-2445 Jazz Mountain Steve Leeper -- Alex Kamaroff Empire State Building Suite 3304 350 5th Avenue New York, NY 10118-0069 USA Phone: 212-644-1818 E-mail: info@jazzmountain.org Web site: www.jazzmountain.org Jazz Video Networks Stan Levenson 4545 Mill Run Rd. Dallas, TX 75244 USA Phone: 214-932-6076 Fax: 214-880-0628 The mission of Jazz Video Networks is to creatively and strategically influence a greater appreciation for Jazz music through online and broadcast programming. Jazz Video Networks showcases historic performances and rare interviews of legendary Jazz artists to educate and entertain students and music enthusiasts. JazzStandards.com Jeremy Wilson 7327 SW Barnes Road #113 Portland , OR 97225-6119 USA Phone: 503-297-0396 Fax: 503-297-0396 E-mail: jeremywilson@jazzstandards.com Web site: www.jazzstandards.com Designed for jazz educators, musicians, and students, JazzStandards.com provides extensive documentation on the jazz standards including their origins, histories, musical analyses, research aids, songwriter and performer biographies, book reviews, and CD recommendations. Jean Bach Inc Jean Bach 58 4Th Ave Nyack, NY 10960 USA Phone: 914-260-9568 E-mail: mwseig@aol.com Produces "A Great Day In Harlem" DVD. Johns Hopkins University Gary Thomas - Michael Fomanek Peabody Institute 1 E. Mount Vernon Place Baltimore, MD 21202 USA Karibu Books Simba Sana 3847 Branch Avenue Temple Hills, MD 20748 USA Phone: 301-899-7580 Fax: 301-899-3113 E-mail: karibu@verizon.net Kendor Music Inc. Craig Cornwall - Jeff Jarvis P.O. Box 278 Delevan, NY 14042 USA Phone: 716-492-1254 Fax: 716-492-5124 E-mail: info@kendormusic.com Web site: www.kendormusic.com Officially chartered in 1953, Kendor was the very first music publisher to release jazz charts specifically for student musicians. Since then, Kendor has introduced the worldwide jazz education community to the music of Thad Jones, Sammy Nestico, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Bob Mintzer, Matt Harris, Jeff Jarvis, John Fedchock, Maria Schneider, Frank Mantooth and others. In addition to publishing books on jazz improvisation, composing, arranging, and instrumental performance, Kendor's catalog includes band, string, solo and ensemble music. Kendor Music is the exclusive distributor for Doug Beach Music, another highly respected educational jazz publisher. Kennedy Center Kevin Struthers P.O. Box 10808 Arlington, VA 22210 USA Koyo Conservatory Takanori Sugauchi 5-4-1 Shinohara Minami-Machi Nada-ku Kobe 657-0059 JAPAN Phone: 81-078-882-5460 Fax: 81-078-882-5466 E-mail: international@koyo.net Web site: www.koyo.net Koyo Conservatory is the educational institution that provides vaious kinds of music - classical, jazz and contemporary - with seminars, clinics and clases to all kinds of students in Japan. Krug Park Music Ken Wiley 9739 Commerce Ave. Tujunga, CA 91042 USA Phone: 818-951-7139 E-mail: jazzlounge@verizon.net Web site: www.kenwiley.com Clinics, master classes, solo French Horn recording artist; Publisher: Ken’s Jazz Lounge Legacy Recordings-SONY BMG Seth Rothstein -- Nathan J. Sedlander 550 Madison Ave. 17Th Floor New York , NY 10022 USA Phone: 212-833-4355 Fax: 212-833-5708 E-mail: seth.rothstein@sonybmg.com Web site: www.legacyrecordings.com Legato Guitars Bill Fender 1121 C Military Cutoff Rd. Suite 342 Wilmington, NC 28405 USA Phone: 910-686-3264 Fax: 910-686-3264 E-mail: legatoguitars@ec.rr.com Web site: www.legatoguitars.com Lemur Music Toni Buffa 32238 Paseo Adelanto, Suite B San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 USA Phone: 949-493-8323 E-mail: toni@lemurmusic.com Les DeMerle Music Unlimited Les DeMerle 2139 Nature's Gate Court South Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 USA Phone: 904-277-7942 Fax: 904-277-1206 E-mail: les@lesdemerlemusic.com Mack Avenue Records Ken Droz 19900 Harper Ave. Harper Woods, MI 48225 USA Phone: 313-640-8414 Manhattan School of Music Rebecca Barnes -- Amy Anderson 120 Claremont Ave. New York, NY 10027 USA Phone: 212-749-2805 Fax: 212-749-3025 E-mail: rbarnes@msmnyc.edu Web site: www.msmnyc.edu Conservatory of music offering BM and MM in Jazz/Commercial Music. Marina Music Service Daniel & Sara Barry 9604 California Ave SW Seattle, WA 98136 USA Phone: 800-331-4528 Fax: 206-748-0096 E-mail: jazz@marinamusic.com Web site: www.marinamusic.com Sheet music arrangements for big bands, jazz combos, and vocal jazz groups. Education through professional levels. MCG Jazz Martin Ashby 1815 Metropolitan St. Pittsburgh, PA 15233 USA Phone: 412-322-1773 Fax: 412-322-1075 E-mail: mashby@mcg-btc.org Web site: www.mcgjazz.org The mission of MCG Jazz™ is to preserve, present and promote jazz. MCG Jazz is a division of Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, a non-profit, multi-discipline, minority-directed arts and learning center in Pittsburgh, PA providing hope and life skills to youth and adults in urban environments through jazz, visual arts, vocational training and business partnerships by celebrating the creative side of the human spirit. Monterey Jazz Festival Tim Jackson & Dr. Rob Klevan P. O. Box JAZZ Monterey, CA 93940 USA Phone: 831-373-3366 Fax: 831-373-0244 E-mail: tim@montereyjazzfestival.org Web site: montereyjazzfestival.org Jazz Festival is the third weekend of September, and high school competition is in April. New England Conservatory of Music Ken Schaphorst -- Thomas Novak 290 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02115 USA Phone: 617-585-1101 Web site: www.newenglandconservatory.edu In 1969,under the leadership of Gunther Schuller, NEC became the first classical music conservatory to offer a jazz studies degree. NEC’s Jazz Studies Dept. offers BM, MM, and DMA degrees and undergraduate and graduate diplomas. Faculty members include Bob Brookmeyer, Cecil McBee, Jerry Bergonzi, Danilo Pérez, Ran Blake, George Garzone, Bob Moses, Steve Lacy, Gene Bertoncini, Michael Cain, Frank Carlberg, Allan Chase, Steve Davis, Dominique Eade, John McNeil, Ben Monder, Joe Morris, Hankus Netsky, Herb Pomeroy, George Russell, Dave Samuels, Scott Sandvik, and Ken Schaphorst. Students participate in Jazz Orchestra, Jazz Composer’s Workshop, along with 24 small faculty- coached ensembles that emphasize improvisation. Admission is highly selective. New York University Dave Schroeder -- Jim McNeely Jazz/Contemporary Music Studies Program 35 W. 4th, Suite 777 New York, NY 10012-4656 USA Phone: 212-998-5446 Fax: 212-995-4043 Web site: www.nyu.edu Educational services in music. New York University offers BM, MA, DA and PhD degrees in Jazz Performance or Jazz Composition. OmniTone Frank Tafuri 98 4Th St., Suite 211 Brooklyn, NY 11231-4821 USA Phone: 718-622-1989 Fax: 718-504-3645 Web site: www.omnitone.com Otter Distributors Danny & Adele Beher P.O. Box 1910 Pismo Beach, CA 93448-1910 USA Phone: 805-489-2055 Fax: 805-489-2079 Web site: www.otterdist.com Your best source for print music, music books and compact discs in Jazz Band, Brass Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Method Books, Arranging/Theory Books, Improv Books, Fake Books and much more. Featuring over 7,000 titles. Now representing over 25 publishers worldwide. Visit Otter Distributors online. Otter Distributors is affiliated with Walrus Music Publishing and Sea Breeze Records. Pacific Coast Jazz Bradley Leighton Phone: 858-484-8609 Fax: 858-484-8690 E-mail: Bradley@bradleyleighton.com Web site: www.bradleyleighton.com Clinics, master classes, performance, recording. Park City Jazz Foundation Kris Severson P.O. Box 680720 Park City, UT 84068 USA Pender's Music Co. Harold Gore 314 S. Elm St. Denton, TX 76201 USA Phone: 800-772-5918 Fax: 817-382-0221 E-mail: jazz@penders.com Web site: www.penders.com Retail printed music and recordings. Planet Arts Recordings Thomas Bellino 16 Cold Spring Road Catskill, NY 12414 USA Phone: 917-699-5339 E-mail: tjbellino@earthlink.net Polish Jazz Network Cezary Lerski -- Mark Carter P.O. Box 40153 Long Beach, CA 90804 USA Phone: 949-466-3517 Fax: 562-987-3721 E-mail: info@polishjazz.com Web site: www.polishjazz.com Digital media, CDs, DVDs, marketing materials about the jazz market in Poland. PowerLung, Inc. Carolyn Morse -- Phyllis Kohlenberg 10690 Shadow Wood Dr, Suite 100 Houston, TX 77043 USA Phone: 800-903-3087 Fax: 713-465-5742 E-mail: cmorse@powerlung.com Web site: www.powerlung.com PowerLung, designed by performers for performers, increases lung capacity, performance endurance, technique development and relaxation. Accessory items teach beginning and advance exercises and maintain your investment in performance breathing. Pro-Mark Corporation Pat Brown 11550 Old Main Street Loop Road Houston, TX 77025-5901 USA Phone: 713-314-1100 Fax: 713-669-8000 Web site: www.promarkdrumsticks.com Drumsticks and percussion accessories. Purchase College Professor Todd Coolman Conservatory Of Music Purchase, NY 10577 USA Phone: 914-251-6716 E-mail: todd.coolman@purchase.edu Web site: www.purchase.edu/academics/music/jazz The Purchase College Jazz Program is a dynamic, intensive professional training experience for the aspiring jazz performer. Boasting one of the finest performer/educator faculties in the nation, the performance-driven curriculum strives to emphasize the practical, bringing “the street into the classroom.” With performance and rehearsal facilities that are unrivaled at any university and situated on a beautiful wooded campus just 35 minutes from New York City, the Purchase College jazz program enjoys a much acclaimed reputation among today’s leading institutions. Rampone & Cazzani - Italy Claudio Zolla P.O. Box 6 28896 Quarno Sotto, ITALY Phone: 39-0323-826134 Fax: 39-0323-826274 E-mail: info@ramponecazzani.it Web site: www.ramponecazzani.it Saxophones and accessories. Rhythmic Concepts, Inc. Stacey Hoffman 765 61st St. Oakland, CA 94609 USA Phone: 510-287-8880 Web site: www.jazzcampwest.com RCI is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to the appreciation and preservation of jazz through the design and production of jazz education and performance programs. RCI is also committed to breaking down the barriers that exist between professional and amateur artists of all ethnic and economic backgrounds. RCI produces Jazz Camp West, Jazz Camp Weekend and the Oakland Jazz Choir. Jazz Camp West is an 8-day jazz education program for adults and teens held in northern California. The camp provides a unique haven for music enthusiasts who come together for an inspiring and memorable week that often transforms people's lives. Past faculty has included such notables as Rufus Reid, Sheila Jordan, Bobby Hutcherson, Tuck and Patti and George Cables. RollPlay Marcus Wolfe 1820 Melanie Lane Champaign, IL 61821 USA Phone: 217-398-1846 E-mail: infor@rollplaydice.com Web site: www.rollplaydice.com Sabian Ltd. Mardi Thornton 219 Main Street Meductic, New Brunswick E6H 2L5 CANADA E-mail: sabian@sabian.com Web site: www.sabian.com Cymbals, gongs, percussion accessories and educational materials. Scarecrow Press Liz Berndt 15200 NBN Way Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214 USA Phone: 717-794-3853 Fax: 717-794-3804 E-mail: eberndt@roman.com Web site: www.scarecrowpress.com Sher Music Co. Chuck Sher P. O. Box 445 Petaluma, CA 94953 USA Phone: 707-763-8134 Fax: 707-763-2038 Web site: www.shermusic.com Sher Music Co. is the publisher of the highest quality jazz and Latin publications available including The New Real Jazz Books - Vol.1, 2 & 3, The Latin Real Book, The Jazz Piano Book and The Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine, The Salsa Guidebook by Rebecca Mauleon and The Yellowjackets Songbook, among others. Shure, Inc. Doug Gould -- Nick Wood 5800 W. Touhy Ave. Niles, IL 60714-4608 USA Phone: (847) 600-2000 Fax: (847) 600-1212 E-mail: dgould104@aol.com Web site: www.shure.com Founded in 1925, Shure Incorporated is widely acknowledged as the world's leading manufacturer of microphones and audio electronics. Shure's diverse product line includes world-standard microphones, premier wireless audio systems, problem-solving mixers, digital signal processors, and personal monitors. Today, Shure products are used wherever high-quality audio performance is a top priority. Sierra Music Publications Bob Curnow P.O. Box 37 Liberty Lake, WA 99019 USA Phone: 509-255-9928 Fax: 509-255-6179 Web site: www.sierramusic.com The Stan Kenton Orchestra Library series (over 160 of the original charts), the Bill Holman Series (62 charts written for his band and the bands of Buddy Rich, Count Basie and others), the Benny Carter Series (the complete "Kansas City Suite" plus more), the Pat Metheny Series (20 charts arranged by Bob Curnow), the Oliver Nelson Series (30 of Oliver's big band charts), the Maynard Ferguson Series (23 charts from the fantastic Birdland Dream Band Library) the Don Sebesky Series (12 marvelous charts), the Les Hooper Series (27 super charts), the Bill Potts Series (6 charts from the "Jazz Soul of Porgy & Bess" plus more), the Shorty Rogers Series (9 terrific charts), the Bob Curnow Series (29 original pieces) and other great music from David Baker, Dan Haerle, Geoff Keezer, John LaBarbera, Ellen Rowe, Neil Slater, Fred Stride, Ernie Wilkins and many other great jazz comoposers/arrangers are available from Sierra Music, Fifteen different demonstration CDs (over 450 chart excerpts) are available. Smart Chart Music Co. Mike Carubia P.O. Box 827 Smithtown, NY 11787 USA Phone: 516-238-3072 Fax: 631-361-7039 E-mail: smartchartmusic@optonline.net Web site: www.smartchartmusic.com Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra David Baker, Artistic and Musical Director -- Kennith Kimery, Executive Producer NMAH, RM B1026, MRC 0603 PO Box 37012 Washington, DC 20013-7012 USA Phone: 202-633-3587 Fax: 202-633-9176 E-mail: kimeryk@si.edu Web site: smithsonianjazz.org Sonicbids Emitt J. Tierce -- Panos Panay 580 Harrison Ave. Fourth Floor Boston, MA 02118 USA Sons of Sound Jeff Penney 302A West 12th Street, Suite 168 New York, NY 10014 USA Phone: 212-929-8944 Fax: 212-929-8944 E-mail: jeff@sonsofsound.com Web site: sonsofsound.com Sons of Sound is an independent jazz label located in New York City, committed to perpetuating the jazz audience through contemporary packaging and music education. Sons of Sound and its artists support music education with workshops, residencies, and concerts, primarily in association with The Commission Project (tcp-music.org). Stanford Jazz Workshop Jim Nadel P. O. Box 20454 Stanford, CA 94309 USA Phone: 650-736-0324 Fax: 650-856-4155 Web site: www.stanfordjazz.org The Stanford Jazz Workshop (SJW) has been a leader in innovative jazz education for more than three decades. SJW's educational programs include the Evening Summer Program, Jazz in the Schools and summer residencies: Jazz Camp (ages 12-17), Jazz Residency (adults and under 18 by audition), and the Weekend Intensive. Past faculty includes Phil Woods, Geri Allen, George Coleman, Steve Davis, Harold Mabern, Dena DeRose, Rufus Reid, Jimmy Cobb, Marcus Belgrave, Pat Martino, Madeline Eastman and many others. SJW is also a leading jazz presenter on the West Coast. Concert programs include the annual Stanford Jazz Festival and Second Sunday Jazz Series, both of which are distinguished by a tradition of presenting jazz legends and emerging artists playing the full range of jazz styles. Steinway & Sons Sally Coveleskie 109 W. 57th St. New York, NY 10019 USA Phone: 212-332-0149 Fax: 212-262-4680 Summit Records, Inc. Kip Sullivan Box 26850 Tempe, AZ 85285-6850 USA Phone: 480-491-6431 Fax: 480-491-6433 E-mail: sales@summitrecords.com Web site: www.summitrecords.com Taylor Trumpets Andy Taylor Unit 3 Elvin Way, Sweet Briar Ind. Estate, Norwich NR3 2BB Norwich, ENGLAND Phone: 441-603-417436 Fax: 441-603-417436 The Brass Spa Robert Reeves -- K.O. Skinsnes 25574 Rye Canyon Road Stuite D Valencia, CA 91355 USA Phone: 661-775-8820 Fax: 661-775-8821 E-mail: info@bobreeves.com Web site: www.brass-spa.com Formed in the year 2000 by Bob Reeves, Vicente Honorato, Carlos Miralles, and K.O. Skinsnes, the Brass Spa is dedicated to developing and producing only the highest quality products for the brass player. Utilizing their combined expertise and state of the art facilities in Valencia, California and Valencia, Spain, all of their products are designed to making the players' life easier and more rewarding. They are also dedicated to furthering the education of brass players and demystifying the many myths that exist in the community. The V~Raptor Bb trumpet along with H2Oil and an in-tune practice mute for trumpet were the first products to come about as a result of this collaboration. The Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation Fran E. Morris Rosman P.O. Box 1587 Pacific Palisades , CA 90272 USA Phone: 310-551-0480 Fax: 310-551-0680 The Julliard School Victor Goines -- Laurie A. Carter 60 Lincoln Center Plaza New York, NY 10023 USA Phone: 212-799-5000 Ext. 7380 Web site: www.juilliard.edu The New School Teri Lucas Jazz & Contemporary Music Studies 55 W. 13th St. New York, NY 10011 USA Phone: 212-229-5896 Ext. 4589 Fax: 212-229-8936 E-mail: lucast@newschool.edu Web site: www.newschool.edu The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music offers a BFA in Jazz performance or composition and arranging. The program incorporates the traditions of Jazz within an academic environment by utilizing the world-renowned New York City Jazz community as artist faculty, with a mission creatively and individually oriented towards helping young artists find their own original voices. As a component of The New School, The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music offers far-reaching benefits of teaching and technology resources, curricular depth, and dialogue between students with distinctively different professional experiences. The Recording Academy Neil Portnow 3402 Pico Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90405 USA Phone: 310-392-3777 Fax: 310-392-9262 E-mail: memservices@grammy.com Web site: www.grammy.com Established in 1957, the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc., also known as the Recording Academy, is dedicated to improving the cultural environment and quality of life for music and its makers. An organization of more than 20,000 musicians, producers and other recording professionals, the Recording Academy is internationally known for the GRAMMY© Awards and is responsible for numerous groundbreaking outreach, professional development, cultural enrichment, education and human service programs. The Recording Academy actively represents the music community on such issues as artists' copyright protection, freedom of expression, preservation of sound recordings, music education, and federal culture policy. In pursuing its commitment to address these and other issues, the Recording Academy undertakes a variety of national initiatives. A mainstay of that agenda is raising public awareness of and support for music education. For membership information call 800-555-3822 or send an e-mail. The Woodwind & Brasswind Dennis Bamber 4004 Technology Drive South Bend, IN 46628 USA Phone: 219-251-3500 Fax: 219-251-3501 E-mail: customer-service@wwandbw.com Web site: www.woodwindbrasswind.com Woodwinds, brass, percussion, combo and music software. Thelonious Monk Inst of Jazz Thomas Carter 5225 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Suite 605 Washington, DC 20015 USA Phone: 202-364-7272 Fax: 202-364-0176 E-mail: loisgilbert@jazzcorner.com Web site: www.monkinstitute.com TicketWeb Dan Teree 201 3rd St., 6Th Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 USA Phone: 415-901-0210 E-mail: dan@ticketweb.com Web site: www.ticketweb.com Tom Talbert Pianist, Composer & Band Leader P. O. Box 1746 Beverly Hills, CA 90213-1746 USA Phone: 310-276-5951 Tri-C JazzFest and Jazz Studies Jay Albert -- Susan Stone Cuyahoga Community College 2900 Community College Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 USA Phone: 216-987-4400 Fax: 216-987-4422 E-mail: thomas.horning@tri-c.cc.oh.us Web site: www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/jazz Cuyahoga Community College is home to the celebrated Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland and northeast Ohio's foremost two-year Jazz Studies program. Tri-C JazzFest, produced each April, provides adjudicated workshops, seminars, master classes and concerts featuring a century of who's who from the world of jazz. The Tri-C Jazz Studies program has assembled a distinguished faculty of working musicians and guest artists whose proactive approach to the music provide rich opportunities throughout the year, including a unique summer program for high school and college students. U. S. Air Force Band - Airmen of Note CMSgt Dudley Hinote -- SMSgt Joe Jackson 201 McChord St. Bolling AFB, DC 20332-0202 USA Phone: 202-767-1756 Fax: 202-767-0686 Web site: www.bolling.af.mil/band/band.htm The Airmen of Note is the premier jazz ensemble of the United States Air Force. "The Note's" roots date back to the late Major Glenn Miller's famous Army Air Corps dance band. The ensemble performs big band and jazz repertoire of all styles on biannual spring and fall tours, and at jazz festivals and educational symposia throughout the world. U.S.A.F. Academy Band - The Falconaires Lt. Col. Steve Grimo, Commander -- SMSgt Richard Inouye, Group Leader 520 Otis Street Peterson AFB, CO 80914-1620 USA Phone: 719-556-9916 Fax: 719-556-9963 Web site: www.usafacademyband.com/ The United States Air Force Academy Band supports military ceremonies and esprit de corps functions involving the men and women of our nation's armed forces. The Band also presents free public concerts throughout the United States in support of Air Force recruiting, Air Force Academy admissions, and community relations efforts. U.S.A.F. Heritage of America Band Paul L. Perez -- Peter E. Aiello Jr. 86 Hickory St. Langley AFB, VA 23665 USA Phone: 757-764-2931 Fax: 757-764-7299 E-mail: paul.perez@langley.af.mil Web site: www.af.mil/accband University of Louisville Mike Tracy -- Jerry Tolson School of Music/Jazz Studies Louisville, KY 40292 USA Phone: 502-852-6032 Fax: 502-852-0520 E-mail: miketracy@louisville.edu Web site: www.louisville.edu University Of Manitoba School Of Music Carol Moriyama 206 Music Building 65 Dafoe Road Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 CANADA Phone: 204-474-6728 E-mail: moriyam@cc.umanitoba.ca University of Massachusetts Mark Baszak 10 Curry Hicks Amherst, MA 01003 USA University of Miami Catherine Tanner, Director of Admissions Frost School of Music P. O. Box 248165 Coral Gables, FL 33124-7610 USA Phone: 305-284-2241 Web site: www.music.miami.edu The School of Music offers nine B.M. programs including Studio Music and Jazz-- instrumental or vocal, and Music Education with Jazz Emphasis; 14 M.M. programs including Jazz Performance--instrumental or vocal, Jazz Pedagogy, Studio Jazz Writing, and Media Writing and Production; and seven D.M.A. programs including Jazz Performance--instrumental or vocal, and Jazz Composition as well as the B.A. in Music, M.S. in Music Engineering and Ph.D. in Music Education. Two state of the art professional recording studios and two computer/MIDI keyboard labs are housed within the School of Music complex. University of Michigan Dennis Wilson/ Ellen Rowe/ Ed Sarath School of Music 1100 Baits Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2085 USA Phone: 734-763-7558 Fax: 734-763-5097 E-mail: samuel@umich.edu Web site: www.music.umich.edu/departments/jazz University of North Florida Bunky Green Dept. of Music 4567 St. John's Bluff Rd. South Jacksonville, FL 32224-2645 USA Phone: 904-646-2960 University of North Texas Neil Slater P.O. Box 305040 Denton, TX 76203 USA Phone: 940-565-3743 Web site: www.unt.edu University of South Florida Jack Wilkins -- Tom Brantley School of Music/Jazz Studies 4202 E. Fowler Ave. Tampa, FL 33620 USA Phone: 813-974-4810 Fax: 813-974-8721 E-mail: wilkins@arts.usf.edu Web site: www.music.arts.usf.edu University of Southern California Ron McCurdy -- Frank Potenza School of Music, Jazz Studies 840 W. 34th St., MUS 304 Los Angeles, CA 90089-0851 USA Phone: 213-740-3119 Fax: 213-740-7399 Web site: www.usc.edu/schools/music/depts/index.html University of the Arts Marc Dicciani 320 S. Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19102 USA Phone: 215-717-6342 Fax: 215-545-8056 E-mail: mdicciani@uarts.edu Web site: www.uarts.edu Virginia Commonwealth University Antonio Garcia -- Bob Hallahan 922 Park Ave. Richmond , VA 23284-2004 USA Phone: 804-827-0699 Fax: 804-827-0230 E-mail: ajgarcia@vcu.edu Web site: www.vcujazz.org The VCU Jazz Studies Program offers its students outstanding opportunities to pursue jazz performance and writing, as evidenced in part by such successful former students as Steve Wilson (sax, Chick Corea's Origin); James Genus (bass, Saturday Night Live Band; recordings with Dave Douglas, Michael Brecker, Mike Stern and John Abercrombie); Victor Goines (sax/clarinet, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra; director Juilliard Jazz Studies); Alvester Garnett (drums, recordings with Abbey Lincoln, Cyrus Chestnut, James Carter); Mark Shim (sax, Blue Note recording artist, member of Terence Blanchard sextet); Al Waters (sax, featured with Ray Charles and Alvin Walker (trombone, Count Basie Orchestra). Some 60 majors study with 10 faculty in VCU's Jazz Studies Program, which recently received a $2 million gift commitment (believed to be the largest ever made in the United States to support university-level jazz education). Find the latest VCU Jazz CD at www.cdbaby.com/vcujazz. Western Michigan University Tom Knific -- Dr. Steve Zegree School of Music Kalamazoo, MI 49008 USA Phone: 616-387-4689 Fax: 616-387-5809 Web site: www.wmich.edu The School of Music Jazz Studies Program at Western Michigan University has gained international recognition for its innovative approach to jazz education. The program offers students a variety of experiences in award-winning ensembles. These include big band jazz and vocal jazz, as well as the opportunity to participate in a variety of smaller vocal and instrumental combos. Recording studio opportunities are available through Western Sound Studios, a 48-track state-of-the-art facility located within the School of Music. Degrees offered include B.M. in Jazz Studies and M.M. in Performance/Jazz. Scholarships and graduate assistantships are available to talented and qualified students. Wilson Publishing Pty Ltd Esther & Edward Wilson P O Box 519 Terrigal NSW, 2260, AUSTRALIA Phone: +61 2 4384 1436 Fax: +61 2 4384 6109 E-mail: ed@wilsonpub.com.au Web site: www.wilsonpub.com.au Wilson Publishing Pty Ltd publishes printed band arrangements for Big Band, Concert Band, Mix & Match Combo’, Choral and Strings. Wilson also publishes James Morrison’s arrangements. James is Australia’s leading jazz performer and well-known worldwide. Ed Wilson has been arranging for over 30 years for professional bands, TV bands and orchestras and Australian Defence Force bands. Over the last 15 years his school band publications have become a huge success in Australia, New Zealand, USA, UK, and Germany. “If it’s written by Ed you know it works” (Antony Gullick, Kirrawee High School MD). Ed is also a jazz trombone player and big band leader of note in Australia. The Ed Wilson Big Band has had four exciting CDs produced. Ed’s workshops with student bands are sought after in Australia.