I
know of no other town or high school in the Quad Cities area - or
of any place in the world - that is doing the great things the
citizens of Eldridge and the North Scott High School are doing in
terms of educating their children and adults on America's original
art form: jazz music.
East Moline-born and -bred Bill Bell - known as "The Jazz Professor" for his three decades of educational efforts in the San Francisco area - conducted a workshop at North Scott High School during a Mississippi Valley Blues Society residency several years ago, and stated that he had never seen a music department with comparable equipment and supplies at any educational institution he had been involved with. He asked: "Where and how do they get all that money?"
When
Chee-Yun takes the stage this weekend with the Quad City Symphony
Orchestra, she'll be performing a Saint-Saëns violin concerto
she first picked up 24 years ago - when she was just nine years
old.
Following
last year's lament for Hurricane Katrina victims, this year's
Chicago Jazz Festival - which ran from August 31 to September 3 -
honored the birthplace of jazz, featuring performers from New Orleans
and celebrating the impact of that city in the creation and evolution
of jazz music.







