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Beyond International Jazz Day Phoenix musicians weight in on igniting the jazz gene

Beyond International Jazz Day. Phoenix musicians weight in on igniting the jazz gene Ed Masley, Arizona Republic Doc Jones was in New Orleans for the first International Jazz Day, April 30, in 2012. “They had 7,000 people out there at about 8 o’clock in the morning,” he says. “A phenomenal sight. A year later, Jones  a music educator, who plays saxophone and keyboards organized the Valley s first International Jazz Day, held at Cityscape. It s Jones hope that a day set aside to recognize the genre could help elevate its profile and attract new audiences in an era where its mainstream popularity has been eclipsed by hip-hop, R&B and rock.

Poetry & Pain: 10 Poems That Sum Up The Fight Against Police Brutality

Bryant was killed by police and Daunte Wright died before her. It feels like a never-ending cycle that is both painful and numbing. Consistently being absorbed in the fight against state violence can often leave us not knowing what to do, what to feel or even what to say. Thankfully, there are leaders, activists, organizers, protests, musicians and artists that have incredible ways of encapsulating everything the world is feeling in their work. Celebrating the end of National Poetry Month, here are ten poems that capture different aspects of the collective fight against injustice. Adrenaline Rush Performance Venue: Camp Bar (St. Paul, Minnesota)

International Jazz Day 2021: How to celebrate in Phoenix and beyond

Doc Jones was in New Orleans for the first International Jazz Day, April 30, in 2012. “They had 7,000 people out there at about 8 o’clock in the morning,” he says. “A phenomenal sight. A year later, Jones  a music educator, who plays saxophone and keyboards organized the Valley s first International Jazz Day, held at Cityscape. It s Jones hope that a day set aside to recognize the genre could help elevate its profile and attract new audiences in an era where its mainstream popularity has been eclipsed by hip-hop, R&B and rock. Jazz was an art form created here in America that s been exported all around the world, he says. And now 1% to 2% of music sales are jazz.

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