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Jazzmobile, Inc. is
based in New York City, and was
founded in 1964 by
Daphne Arnstein, an arts
patron and
founder of the
Harlem Cultural Council and Dr...
- In 1964, he
established Jazzmobile in New York City as a way to
promote jazz
through educational programmes. In 1981,
Jazzmobile produced a jazz special...
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Johnnie Garry, the
production coordinator and
historian for the
Jazzmobile project,
managed the club in the
early 1960s. In June 1964,
Birdland filed...
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worked as a stagehand, and as
production coordinator and
historian for
Jazzmobile in New York City.
Garry was born in Charlotte,
North Carolina, United...
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Lynette Washington is an
American jazz vocalist. She was the
winner in the
Jazzmobile Anheuser-Busch Jazz
Vocal Competition in 2005.
Washington is a native...
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congressional district (1795–1796)
Billy Taylor, jazz musician,
founder of
Jazzmobile, CBS
television personality Lawrence Tyson,
World War I
general and U...
- pla**** in
local clubs from his
early teenage years, and
studied at the
Jazzmobile workshops with
Frank Wess,
Charles Davis, and
Frank Foster. He also met...
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recorded with a
variety of artists,
including Carmen McRae, Jaki Byard, the
Jazzmobile CETA Big Band, Candido, John Abercrombie,
Frank Wess, and many others...
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teaching at
Queens College for more than 20 years, he also
taught at
Jazzmobile. At a coming-home
party the
night after his
release from
Lewisburg Penitentiary...
- w****ly
shows for
Gerald Wilson and
Calvin Jackson. In 1969, KBCA
hosted a "
jazzmobile"
series of free
concerts around the city, with a
flatbed truck setting...