Author Archives: The Independent Ear

IAJE: Gone, Gone, Gone… What’s Next?

Now that the deed has been done and the International Association for Jazz Education has seemingly folded it’s tent and significantly filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection — a filing quite different from the more familiar Chapter 11 which would … Continue reading

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Artist’s P.O.V.: A Saxophonic Mission

Saxophonist-composer Virginia Mayhew, a slender woman of great warmth and a ready smile, is by no means a physically imposing person, but the depth and breadth of her tenor saxophone sound — big, full & rich with nuance — has always been … Continue reading

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Woe is US

Well folks the deed is done.  With yesterday’s anticipated announcement from International Association for Jazz Education president Chuck Owen, the doors have been officially closed on IAJE’s offices in Manhattan, KS, the 2009 Seattle conference has been cancelled, and the … Continue reading

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The Woe Continues… unfortunately

If there are any readers out there who still think The Independent Ear has some manner of axe to grind where it concerns the current critical state of the International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE) with our original editorial rant … Continue reading

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Woe is IAJE… the beat goes on

…Just got this response to our editorial rant WOE IS IAJE from a veteran jazz artist manager:   I began to have a strange feeling about IAJE over the last 10-15 years in discussions with people that I know in … Continue reading

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