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JazzHead: Jazz from a Generational Perspective

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<p>Join Professor Douglass Jackson and me, The Electric Honeybee, as we discover and discuss our shared interest in Jazz music, from industry updates, interviews, music, and so much more. Plus, we have some fun along the way. No ticket? No problem! Follow us behind the curtain.&nbsp;</p>

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April 11, 2024

JazzHead Ep 3 - Thomas E. Taylor

<p>On this episode of JazzHead, North Carolina Central University percussionist and educator Thomas E. Taylor shares his love of all things Max Roach, including a little-known family connection to the legendary drummer and composer. Plus, Taylor gives us a glimpse into his plans for the Max Roach Centennial Celebration and Jazz Festival and NCCU&apos;s plans for Jazz Appreciation Month. <br/><br/>*Program Note: This episode of JazzHead was a three-way recorded interview via Zoom. </p>

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April 4, 2024

JazzHead Ep 2 - Lauren Luther

Arts of the Albemarle&apos;s executive director, Lauren Luther, gets cozy with JazzHead during our continuing coverage of the Max Roach Centennial and Music Festival. Learn how AOA plans to ring in Jazz Appreciation Month, her experience as the new head of operations, and how this full-circle moment has changed her life.

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January 16, 2024

Max Roach Centennial And Music Festival Highlights North Carolina Jazz Community

April 11-13, 2024, Max Roach&apos;s 100th birthday is celebrated with help from Elizabeth City State University and The City of Elizabeth City. On today&apos;s episode of JazzHead, hear how musician and assistant Music and Visual Arts professor Douglass A. Jackson pulled the event together and what it means for area K-12 music education programs.

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What is JazzHead: Jazz from a Generational Perspective?
<p>Join Professor Douglass Jackson and me, The Electric Honeybee, as we discover and discuss our shared interest in Jazz music, from industry updates, interviews, music, and so much more. Plus, we have some fun along the way. No ticket? No problem! Follow us behind the curtain.&nbsp;</p>
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