AC Muzik Allen Carter P.O. Box 1239 Romoland, CA 92585-0239 USA Phone: 909-926-8545 Fax: 909-926-9545 E-mail: ACMuzik@aol.com Web site: www.acmuzik.com Interactive CD-ROM teaching materials for jazz educators and students. Ag Press Inc. Tom Carlin P.O. Box 1009 Manhattan, KS 66505 USA Phone: 785-539-7558 Fax: 785-539-2679 Alan S. Bergman & Associates, P.C. Alan S. Bergman 19 W. 44th St., Suite 1115 New York, NY 10036 USA Phone: 212-944-1630 Fax: 212-944-1631 E-mail: AlanBergman@AlanBergman.com Web site: www.AlanBergman.com Entertainment law, music publishing. Alfred Publishing Co., Inc. Andrew Surmani P. O. Box 10003 Van Nuys, CA 91406-0003 USA Phone: 818-891-5999 Fax: 818-891-2369 E-mail: custormerservice@alfredpub.com Web site: www.alfredpub.com Educational music publications such as method books, Dick Grove and David Baker series of jazz publications and play-along publications such as MasterTracks, Alfred Solo Tracks: Dixieland and Solos for the Performing Artist series. All American Music Festival & All American Jazz Festival Lawrence Liner 8651 Commodity Circle Orlando, FL 32819 USA Phone: 800-243-4365 Fax: 407-352-2962 Web site: www.bandfest.com American Federation of Musicians Thomas F. Lee, President Suite 600 Paramount Bldg. 1501 Broadway New York, NY 10036 USA Phone: 800-762-3444 Fax: 212-869-1330 Web site: www.afm.com Ark Corporation Andris Kursietis 5727 W Wright St Milwaukee, WI 53210 USA Phone: 414-444-0500 E-mail: arkcorp@peoplepc.com ARK Corporation's aim is to provide music dealers with a centralized source for high-quality European products, at competitive prices. Arkadia Jazz/V.I.E.W. Video, Inc. Bob Karcy -- Jerald Miller 34 E. 23rd St. New York, NY 10010 USA Army Blues Jazz Ensemble SFC Matt Niess -- CW4 Charles Volherbst 204 Lee Ave. Ft. Myer, VA 22211-1011 USA Phone: 703-696-6041 Fax: 703-696-3904 E-mail: army_blues@fmmc.army.mil Web site: www.army.mil/armyband/fr_ensembles.htm Concerts and clinics. ASCAP Marilyn Bergman, President & Chairman ASCAP Building One Lincoln Plaza New York, NY 10023 USA Phone: 212-621-6000 E-mail: frichard@ascap.com Web site: www.ascap.com ASCAP is America's largest performing rights organization and the only American Society owned and governed by its members. ASCAP's jazz greats include Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Gerry Mulligan, Count Basie, Billy Taylor, Benny Carter, Henry Threadgill, Brandford Marsalis,Wynton Marsalis, Ellis Marsalis, Julius Hemphill, Terence Blanchard, Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Goodman, Lester Bowie, Dewey Redman, Erroll Garner, Marian McPartland, Quincy Jones, Amina Claudine Myers, David Murray, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Frank Foster, Roy Eldridge, Arturo Sandoval, and Bob Mintzer. In 1996 ASCAP initiated a jazz program with IAJE which in its first year honored the memory of Dizzy Gillespie. Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (The) Richard Morris 24 Portland Place London W1B 1LU, UNITED KINGDOM Phone: +44-20-7636-5400 E-mail: marketing@abrsm.ac.uk Web site: www.abrsm.org The world's leading provider of music exams and assessments. Each year more than 600,000 candidates take Associated Board music exams in more than 90 countries around the world. Aviom, Inc. Carl Bader -- Ray Legnini 1157 Phoenixville Pike, Suite 201 West Chester, PA 19380 USA Phone: 610-738-9005X294 Fax: 610-738-9950 Barryfinnerty.Com Barry Finnerty 7927 Hillmond Dr. Oakland, CA 94605 USA Phone: 510-382-9977 Fax: 510-654-4837 E-mail: badbf@comcast.net Web site: www.barryfinnerty.com Berklee College of Music Roger Brown 1140 Boylston St. Boston, MA 02215 USA Phone: 617-266-1400 E-mail: admissions@berklee.edu Web site: www.berklee.edu Berklee is the largest degree-granting undergraduate music college in the world. Twelve music career majors are offered in four divisions (performance, writing, education and music technology) leading to a bachelor of music (B.M.) degree or professional diploma. Nine summer programs are offered for high school and college age students as well as for educators and professional musicians. Students enjoy state-of-the-art performance, production, and practice facilities; clinics and demonstrations by leading artists and music industry professionals; an outstanding faculty of over 300 musician-educators; and an international reputation for jazz and contemporary music education. Berklee Press Jennifer Rassler 1140 Boylston St. Boston, MA 02215 USA Phone: 617-747-2759 Fax: 617-747-2149 Big Apple Jazz Gordon Polatnick 3268 43Rd St. Astoria, NY 11103 USA Phone: 718-606-8442 Fax: 212-656-1057 E-mail: Gordon@bigapplejazz.com Web site: www.bigapplejazz.com Billy Strayhorn Songs Gregory Morris 920 Clarissa St. Pittsburgh, PA 15219 USA Phone: 412-681-4712 Fax: 412-681-3538 Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) Jean Banks -- Robbin Ahruld 320 W. 57th St. New York, NY 10019 USA Phone: 212-586-2000 E-mail: newyork@bmi.com Web site: bmi.com The leading American performing rights organization in the field of jazz. Del Bryant, President and CEO. Key jazz figures license their music through BMI, including Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis, Lionel Hampton, Herbie Hancock, Christian McBride, Pat Metheny, Oscar Peterson, Joshua Redman, George Shearing, Wayne Shorter, Jacky Terrasson, McCoy Tyner, and many others. Frances W. Preston is President and CEO. Brubeck Institute J.B. Dyas -- Timothy Orr University of the Pacific 3601 Pacific Ave. Stockton, CA 95211 USA Phone: 209-946-3970 Fax: 209-946-3972 E-mail: jbdyas@pacific.edu Web site: www.brubeckinstitute.org The Brubeck Institute is a living archive -- a unique place and experience where jazz and contemporary music are studied, performed, composed, improvised, and brought to the world. Although for everyone, the Institute focuses on young people, developing artists and audiences for the future, enriching lives in the process. Its philosophy regarding musical styles is one of inclusivity, reflecting the exploratory spirit and social values of the Institute's namesake. Components include The Brubeck Institute Fellowship Program, the Summer Jazz Colony, the Brubeck Institute Jazz Camp, the annual Brubeck Festival, the Brubeck Collection (one of the largest personal jazz collections in the world) and jazz outreach programs. Capital University Robert Breithaupt -- Lou Fischer Conservatory of Music 2199 E. Main St. Columbus, OH 43209-2394 USA Phone: 614-236-6234 Web site: www.capital.edu/acad/cons/jazzweek.html Caris Music Services Caris Liebman 2206 Brislin Road Stroudsburg, PA 18360 USA Phone: Toll Free - 877-267-9797 Fax: 570-476-5368 E-mail: caris@ptd.net Web site: www.upbeat.com/caris Distributing Jazz music, books and educational videos, featuring Advance Music, Jean- Marie Salhani Editions (Sidezone Music), Schott, Universal Edition, Caris Music Services Viedeo Division, Olympia Music plus other selected publications, Specializing in jazz educational imports. Supplying schools, bookstores, individuals and sub- distributors. Carl Fischer Music Alfred R. Fredel 65 Bleecker St. New York, NY 10012 USA Phone: 212-777-0900 Fax: 212-477-6996 E-mail: cf-info@carlfischer.com Web site: www.carlfischer.com Carl Fischer Music has a growing and diversified catalog of musical products, now expanded to include videos, DVDs, and compact discs, as well as its traditional print music product lines. Carl Fischer Music features publications by artists such as Stanton Moore, Rick Latham, Clayton Cameron, Dave Weckl, Ed Soph, John Patitucci, Arthur Lipner and many more! Carnegie Hall Corporation Hollis Headrick -- Amy Rhodes 881 Seventh Ave. Room 810 New York, NY 10019 USA Phone: 212-903-9741 Fax: 212-903-0741 CD Metronome Paul Carman -- Aaron Wolf P. O. Box 3261 Idyllwild, CA 92549 USA Phone: 323-810-8003 Fax: 951-659-9515 E-mail: paulcarman@juno.com Web site: www.PaulCarmanMusic.com The CD Metronome is a revolutionary new practice tool for students and professionals. This 2 CD set contains 51 tracks of a recorded “LIVE” jazz drummer for you to use as your metronome (50-400 bpm) when you are playing anything in a swing style. Each track is 3min long. Set your CD player to repeat one track to stay at one tempo...or let the CD player continue playing consecutive tracks and your tempo will increase automatically every 3min. Just think of it as your own personal drummer, willing to play for you anytime (with perfect time). Whether you are working on scales, transcriptions, patterns, or blowing through changes, the CD METRONOME creates an inspiring environment with the correct feel that click metronomes, software, or drum machines can’t touch! Center for Jazz Composition Chuck Owen -- David Stamps University of South Florida - School of Music/Jazz Studies 4202 E. Fowler Ave. Tampa, FL 33620 USA Web site: www.centerforjazzcomp.arts.usf.edu