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Oct 4th was a great day

Happy Belated Birthday from The Jazz Network!! ~jaijai

Replied Oct 7

S.M.V. - where do I find a full list of European tour dates?

Go to www.smvmusic.com that should be the place :-) ~Jaijai

Tagged: Europe, date, tour, S.M.V.

Replied Jul 29

S.M.V. - where do I find a full list of European tour dates?

Hi Ben, Bibi Green here on the site is Marcus Miller's manager. Write her and ask her she'll let you know where to find that info. My best, jaijai

Tagged: Europe, date, tour, S.M.V.

Replied Jul 21

Jazz Voice Funding

Contact the school administration office, they should be able to direct you to some sources. Good luck. ~Jaijai

Tagged: difficulties, Funding

Replied Jun 9

How To Get PAid In The Music Business 1

Allen, I love that you are imparting your wisdom to the independent artists here in the Network. I suggest that they get to know you and utilize your services as well. You are incredibly wise, bee...

Tagged: legal, contracts

Replied Jun 6

2 MUSIC Festivals Looking For Talent

Wow Allen, this is wonderful!! Thanks for putting the opportunity in from of the Jazz Network artistry. Are any of these sources open to our international community of musicians as well? I'm curiou...

Tagged: radio, black, blues, music, history

Replied Jun 6

Jazz Cruises

Share your best Jazz Cruise experience. There is nothing more wonderful than to be out at sea, basking in the sun, watching the stars and enjoying great jazz performances. Would love to see great c...

Tagged: jazz, cruises

Started May 3

HERBIE WINS!!! ALBUM OF THE YEAR!

I second that emotion Sue!!

Tagged: awards, grammy, hancock, herbie

Replied Feb 11

Jazz News

Pete Candoli, Trumpeter and Studio Musician, Dies at 84 Jack Vartoogian /FrontRowPhotos The jazz trumpeter Pete Candoli at Alice Tully Hall in 2002. By PETER KEEPNEWS Published: January 23, 2008 P...

Replied Jan 31

Please leave your ideas here as to how the Jazz Network would better serve your careers!!

I'll find out if they have that component or willing to add it! There is a universal chat in the gadget section, I went there but it was too early for our network, We should outline a scheduled cha...

Tagged: agents, educators, producers, bob, composers

Replied Jan 15

Music Education
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Who's willing to go into the schools and teach these kids valuable tools of jazz? I want to know...and who will help in this process?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Stix Nickson Aug 11.

The Journey of the Independent Artist
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Here I want to talk about the highs and lows of being an independent artist. Marketing strategies, promotion, distribution, bookings, struggles, etc.....

Started this discussion. Last reply by Elaine Hernandez 1 day ago.

Jazz News
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This is a place where all of you can jump in and let us know about any happenings in the news of jazz...

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ray Blue May 17.

The Jazz Fan
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I wanted to start this discussion for the avid jazz fans in our network. Its always good to hear from them as to what they like, love and want in their communities, it helps us network our thoughts...

Started this discussion. Last reply by Cheryl in Vegas Apr 21.

Funny Jazz Musician Stories
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Well, I thought I'd start this process, I know many of you have funny stories to share that we would all get a kick out of....let's do our own little version of a "FUNNY THING THAT HAPPENS TO MUSIC...

Started this discussion. Last reply by carol kidd MBE Sep 23.

Please leave your ideas here as to how the Jazz Network would better serve your careers!!

Thanks JazzyPaul for your comment. Well received!! I know I'm not the first to create a space for jazz, I'm just another voice giving a unique platform for those that wouldn't normally be given a c...

Tagged: agents, educators, producers, bob, composers

Replied Jan 10

Please leave your ideas here as to how the Jazz Network would better serve your careers!!
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I am happy to announce the Jazz Network, its been long overdue and well, "somebody had to do it"....its "our place", a place to speak out, to support and mentor...a place where we have a voice...I ...

Tagged: agents, educators, producers, bob, composers

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On Monday evening at Smoke, Lea DeLaria and a jazz trio performed two sets of songs that focused on material from her new album.

Collector Shares Mementos and Memories of Jazz Legend

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A Pianist Fully in Charge of Everything He Surveys

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Richard M. Sudhalter, 69, Author and Jazz Trumpeter, Is Dead

Mr. Sudhalter won wide respect as a trumpet player and jazz historian, and he ignited controversy for a book arguing that white as well as black musicians shaped jazz.

Struggling to Preserve Cab Calloway’s Home

Cecelia Lael Calloway rents the home her father, Cab Calloway, the jazz legend, lived in. Her hopes to turn it into a museum have fallen into disarray.
 

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Jaijai Jackson grew up in the music business, daughter of the late "Chubby Jackson" famed jazz legend bassist, inventor of the five string bass, TV kiddie-show host, writer, composer and is darn proud to be. At the age of six, she danced and performed on her Dad's television show, felt the pulse of the business and was determined to express her mark as a "Jackson".

After the many plays and chorus's she explored through high-school, she then moved to California for the "bright lights", Jaijai chose to learn the business from the "business end" and soon found herself, running a recording studio, doing voice-overs, booking acts and represented 27 jazz musicians at one time through a family booking agency.

She then chose to work for the biggest "big band agency" in New York City, as "right arm" to Willard Alexander, of the Willard Alexander Agency. (Learned from the best) In the interim working at the agency and coordinating tours for Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Harry James, Maynard Ferguson, and many other well-known bands and individual jazz artists she learned the game.

Jaijai left Willard's office and went off to pursue performance, first engagement was at Madison Square Garden and prestigious venues all throughout England (ie. Royal Festival Hall), Scotland and Wales with the Buddy Rich Band! Her sincerest efforts became an integral part of the benefit performance as Associate Producer of "A Celebration of Music" for the late Buddy Rich at Carnegie Hall, in association with Executive Producer Cathy Rich and the JVC Jazz Festival, it was an amazing experience.



Soon after back in California, she collaborated with her father in compiling a catalogue of all original music videos of the 30's and 40's distributed by a Disney owned television/film distribution company~ International Creative Exchange which was lead by Olivier de Courson who was responsible for launching the Disney Channel this experience afforded Jaijai the opportunity to learn domestic and international TV/Film distribution/co-productions, coordination and foreign licensing of product.

Moving forward in her aspirations of the entertainment industry, Jaijai assisted the Sr. VP of Bookings for the special events being presented at the Pantages Theatre, Greek Theatre and the Pacific Amphitheater for the Nederlander Organization in, Hollywood, CA.

NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) in Carlsbad, CA commissioned Jaijai to produce the opening of the "Making of Music Museum" where more than 2500 people attended and also where her father's two basses had resided for the past few years.

Jaijai has collaborated with major corporations through various production companies from conceptual ideas to full on production of events and entertainment direction.

Jaijai aka "Woman of Jazz" on internet radio presented a jazz show built on launching new artists, providing interviews and radio promotion as well as presenting seasoned veteran musician's providing advice for the new up-and-coming jazz musicians that are worthy of worldwide recognition through "jazzfomercials" on www.womanofjazz.com. She will soon be launching THE JAZZ NETWORK radio station spotlighting the artistry in her Jazz Network.

Jaijai's passion is all about supporting the next phase of new artists on the scene and prides herself on keeping her jazz heritage alive. It seemed appropriate to start the JAZZ NETWORK as her next step in promoting jazz and its artistry.

Jaijai looks forward to bringing all her marketing expertise to artists in the jazz world and to show affordable ways to promote themselves to their fans and to the world.
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"WOMAN OF JAZZ'S FRIENDS AND FAMILY"....





A dedication to my father "Chubby" Jackson...he taught me so much about myself...one who made me laugh to the point of tears, talked to me till we exhausted all energies and was my biggest cheerleader. Life seems strange without him but yet I feel him with me all the time, I know that he'd be so proud to know that The Jazz Network exists and that all of you are enjoying it so much. He handed me a baton before he left, I now give it to you, keep Jazz alive with all your heart, for it takes a 'collective' and that's all of us. The biggest blessing I've been given was knowing someone by the name of "Chubby" Jackson. Here is just a small glimpse of his life that I share with you...I hope you enjoy it. I know my Dad would be asking "where do we put the piano?".... :-)

~ Jaijai



New York Jazz Rep performing 'Broadway' at the Nice Jazz Festival in 1978.(Chubby's on bass :-)


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Latest Review on Jazz.com June 29, 2008

The Jazz Network Takes Off!

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The word "community" has taken on many new meanings since the rise of the Internet. Certainly the often fragmented world of jazz has benefited enormously from new media's ability to bring fans and musicians together in virtual communities. Alan Kurtz looks below at one of the more exciting jazz communities on the web, a new site that has attracted almost 3,000 members in less than a year.

Readers are invited to share their own views by adding their comments or emailing them to editor@jazz.com. T.G.

In The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier, Howard Rheingold writes: "My 7-year-old daughter knows that her father congregates with a family of invisible friends who seem to gather in his computer. Sometimes he talks to them, even if nobody else can see them." Given the Internet's ever-expanding reach, such invisible families are now multiplying faster than rabbits on fertility-enhancement drugs. While face-to-face contact remains essential for both our most intimate and our most superficial encounters, online interaction increasingly occupies the middle ground of meaningful social exchange unencumbered by proximity. Overcoming the mind/body disconnect that preoccupied worrywart humanists in times past, we have redefined the Real World to embrace mentality and materiality with equal ease.

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Even that musical centenarian called Jazz has quickened its step into virtual communality, as shown by a web site launched half a year ago and already thriving with nearly 3,000 members and a homepage hit counter that recently spiraled past 150,000 with the dizzying determination of prices at your neighborhood gas pump. The Jazz Network is the brainchild of Jaijai Jackson, daughter of bassist Chubby Jackson (1918-2003). Born into show biz, Jaijai strutted her stuff at age 6 on her dad's popular kiddies show telecast locally in New York City during the early '60s. From such formative experiences, Jaijai "felt the pulse of the business," as she puts it. Adulthood found her running a recording studio and representing jazzmen through a family booking firm before joining the Willard Alexander Agency, where she coordinated tours for Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson and other big-name artists. Later, under her alias "Woman of Jazz," Jaijai conducted an Internet radio jazz show. And now, applying her expertise to The Jazz Network, she helps fledgling and established artists alike find affordable new ways to connect with fans worldwide.

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Of course, you don't have to be a musician to join this dynamic virtual community, chock-full of member-posted photos, audio tracks and video clips that will delight nonprofessionals no end. The focus, though, is definitely on the artists, who have quickly made The Jazz Network's innovative showplace their own. Jazz.com contributor Marissa Dodge, for example, treats Jazz Network visitors to generous samples of her singing & keyboard playing, songwriting, poetry, stories from her ongoing memoirs, banter from admirers, and a slideshow of Marissa mugging for the camera. (Her balancing a baby grand piano on one hand – with eyes closed – is not to be missed! Eat your heart out, David Copperfield.)

Once hooked, you'll naturally want to set up your own page. No degree in computer science is required, you'll be glad to know. The Jazz Network makes it easy as cake. (Piece of pie?) Covet a slideshow like Marissa's? Simply click the Make Your Own button and be whizzed off to Photobucket, where you can drop your pix into a slideshow "100% free and 100% fun."

Or how about one of those constantly updating Maps To See How Far We Are Networking? Click the link to NiftyMaps.com to customize a map for your own web site or MySpace page that tracks your visitors' locations down to street level. Another free toy or tool, as the case may be, courtesy of The Jazz Network.

Given such an open and welcoming environment, it's no surprise that The Jazz Network has attracted such familiar names as David Benoit, Alex Bugnon, Onaje Allan Gumbs and Lenny White to its member roster, and earned accolades from the likes of fellow members Billy Cobham, Will Downing, Alphonse Mouzon and Buster Williams.

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Yet it's not only established artists who hang out together over this electronic backyard fence. There are plenty of tomorrow's aspiring stars as well, such as 15-year-old jazz saxophonist and journalist Mikayla Gilbreath. "I heard Sonny Rollins," she says, explaining her passion, "and I just loved it. I loved the way it sounded, and I wanted to play jazz instead of just music." Has anyone of any age ever put it better? Jazz instead of just music.

Jazz.com takes pride in saluting an appealing, engaging and downright useful web site that has obviously struck a responsive chord in jazz's virtual community. Way to go, The Jazz Network!

This blog entry posted by Alan Kurtz contributing editor of Jazz.com ~ be sure to visit www.jazz.com!!!

~ Thanks so much Jazz.com for the wonderful salute!!! ~ Jaijai Jackson

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A Jazz Lifeline to Academia Is Severed

April 26, 2008 A Jazz Lifeline to Academia Is Severed By BEN RATLIFF Over the last week, the jazz world has been reeling from the announcement that the International Association of Jazz Educators, a de facto trade organization, is going out of business. In an e-mail message sent on April 18, the 10,000-member organization, based in Manhattan, Kan., announced that its executive board had decided to file for bankruptcy and that its annual convention, which was to be held in Seattle next year, h… Continue

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At 11:38am on October 13th, 2008, Sharon Rae (Shar is my nickname) said…
Hope you are having a great week oxoxox Shar~
At 10:07am on October 13th, 2008, Raul said…
Hi jaijai, What a fantastic Site !!! It Does indeed honor your Dad !.
I had the privilege of watching and listening Chubby Perform live ! What a Master Plus the added benefit of an upclose view of his expression as he played . He Enjoyed ,He lived the Music
At 1:01am on October 13th, 2008, dorit said…
good morning, jaijai, let the sunshine in...;)))
and start your new week with a delicious cup of cappuccino...
love, dorit

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At 11:50am on October 11th, 2008, Benjy Myaz said…

At 11:11am on October 11th, 2008, Benjy Myaz said…
Thanks Jaijai u Woman of Jazz
Looking Foward to the link up.
Have a blessed weekend.
One..
At 5:23am on October 11th, 2008, Julio Fowler said…
I`m really happy every time you play on my music for this extraordinary jazznetwork community, I feel touched, blessed & part of the same spirit. Thanks always for sowing with joy my life.
with love
At 7:50am on October 10th, 2008, David Diggs said…
Thanks Jaijai. You're too kind, and it looks as though you're a seasoned pro yourself, not to mention your "chubby" heritage. All the best,

David
At 11:59pm on October 9th, 2008, eri kamiya said…
thank u for the request! nice to meet u!
have a nice day!
eri kamiya
At 10:54pm on October 9th, 2008, She said…
You Rock!!! :-) Blessings and wishing you well.....
She
At 8:50am on October 9th, 2008, Joe Byrd said…
Hello JaiJai,

Stopping by to show my appreciation for all that you're doing to expand the borders and minds of those who the love this beautiful artform called jazz!

Best to you!
Joe
 
 

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Famous quotes by Jaijai's Dad ~ "Chubby" Jackson...

"No negatives, we're creating" ~

"When it comes to giggin' ~ it's either Carnegie Hall or Carnegie Deli" :-)

"Be an originator NOT an imitator"

LOVE is the answer...

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Woody Herman & Chubby enjoying a moment together

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Milt, Bob, Jay & Chubby :-)


Chubby Jackson on his TV show "Little Rascals" on ABC in NY

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The Jazz Network is dedicated to the musical contribution my father poured into the jazz world and my love for who he is in my life. I love and miss you Dad,
Jaijai

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"Congratulations on your creativity, energy and dedication to Jazz, knowing and have worked with your Dad ~ its all in the genes".

~Clem De Rosa
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ADVERTISE YOUR ARTISTRY, BUSINESS OR EVENT HERE ON THE JAZZ NETWORK!


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The Jazz Network is offering advertising to its family.

If you have interest in having a featured spot, want to be spotlighted, promote a 'gig' or CD release party with a flyer or banner, stream your gigs live from a venue, give a shout-out for any reason ~ have a business we should know about?... or let your fans know of your CD release, or even a "sneak peek" of your upcoming release? This is the place to do it!

Jaijai is also making herself available to help you promote your artistry with marketing tips that will take you to the next level. If interested in becoming a client, please let her know.

Want your page designed? Jaijai will also offer her design skills to those that want that 'extra splash' to their pages.

Contact Jaijai here on the site to discuss your creative thoughts!

Happy Networking! :-)


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“Only on The Jazz Network can jazz performers communicate freely with each other. The opportunity to get to know each other, learn from each other, and collaborate with each other is priceless. Having your true peers listen to your music and give their opinions and encouragement is a wonderful breath of fresh air! Jaijai, Thanks So Much for featuring me this week, and for creating this opportunity to truly network!" -- Erly


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It’s a rare occasion when you meet someone who you feel a real connection to … Someone who possesses a kind spirit, unyielding generosity and a dedication to the jazz community beyond expectations.

Jaijai, thank you so much for creating such a fantastic website for the jazz community. You’ve helped artists connect with each other around the world.

I’m proud to have The Jazz Network be the first site to promote my latest recording. Words cannot express my gratitude to you for your dedication to the music and the artists.

With much love and gratitude,
Denise Donatelli



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Hi Jaijai,

Stopping by to show you some love and tell you just how much I appreciate all you've been doing here, not just for me but for this incredible community of jazz musicians. I see that The Jazz Network is growing in leaps and bounds daily and want you to know that I recognize the importance of what's going on here, musicians having a place to connect with each other, young musicians having a place to meet and be mentored by musicians who have been around the block. You've created a beautiful space here and it's obvious that folks are feeling very much at home. Thanks for sharing your time, your heart, your soul. This is a huge commitment and you've taken it on with such determination. I wish you and The Jazz Network continued success and support you in all you're doing.

~ Marcus

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Hey there Jaijai ~

It was a pleasure and an honor to be featured on The Jazz Network...the response was warm and generous and I look forward to many other connections over the course of time, again I just want to thank you....please keep up the great work you are doing with this most amazing of all art forms created in the U.S. Wherever I go people always connect with jazz thankfully and as I suspect will continue to in the many years ahead...Your site is a conduit for this connection to carry on ....

Peace and molto leggiero

~Jeff

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"What a wonderful place is Jazz Network for all of us musicians, we'll get the possibility to know new ones and meet always new musicians from all over the planet, thanks Jaijai for doing this incredible work and for the love you put in it and keep doing it forever..."

~ Giuseppe Continenza

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“But let there be spaces in your togetherness and let the winds of the heavens dance between us. Love one another, and let the love be a moving sea between the shores of your souls.”

This is how I have felt and continue to feel since I joined The Jazz Network on March 4th 2008.
If we look back at our Village Elders one sees how they worked together to achieve and be innovative, and thanks to Jaijai and thejazznetwork.ning we are able to continue on the same path as our Village Elders.

~ Robert Wayne

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"Thanks to Jaijai for creating this wonderful site. She has drawn on her own extensive history in music to make a truly comfortable place for "unusual" kindred spirits to meet, share and motivate. It's been uplifting, comforting and facinating to meet fellow musicians from cultures and countries around the world."

~ Diane Hoffman

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What a great place you have created, Jaijai. Thank you so much for your dedication and vision. We musicians benefit immensely, as it brings us closer together, allows for many of us to reconnect, or discover each other for the first time. I am still getting acquainted with the enormous benefits of having this independent place for communication between all of us - artists, fans, promoters, etc., and it is a real honor for me to be featured on the Jazz Network Main Page.

~Vana

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