The California Jazz Arts Society

About the California Jazz Arts Society

The California Jazz Arts Society (CalJAS) is a Public Benefit Corporation organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation law for public and charitable purposes 501(c)(3). The specific purpose of this corporation is to preserve and promote jazz and other American art forms through public concerts, workshops and presentations.

Presenting Live Jazz in an Intimate Interactive Setting

The primary activity of the organization is to plan, organize, present, and promote concerts by prominent jazz artists, mostly in intimate settings in which dialogue with the audience can take place. One series of these concerts, under the title Boatman/Summers Presents was initiated in April 2004 and ran through 2006. Our current HOUSE CONCERT series began in late 2007 and will continue throughout 2008. Not only do these concerts provide performance opportunities for jazz artists, but the program is moderated in such a way that audience members can ask questions of the artists, as well as allow time for the artists to discuss instrumentation, types and styles of jazz, why and how they became involved in jazz, major influences in their music, and future plans. Proceeds of these concerts assist with the CalJAS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. Please contact us if you are interested in hosting an intimate jazz event.

Jazz Workshops for Students

Another goal of the organization is to organize and promote jazz workshops for students and adults. Young guitarists, for example, will be able to attend, at a nominal charge, a workshop by some of the most well known guitarists in the field of jazz. Similarly, saxophonists, pianists, vocalists, drummers, bassists, etc., will also be able to attend workshops by leading players. Our first workshop was presented in October 2005 in conjunction with the Empire Music Teachers Association featuring the wonderful jazz pianist Karen Hammack and jazz performances from students ranging in age from 6 to 16. 2006 gave students several opportunites to perform in a concert venue with professional jazz musicians. 2007 instituted the CalJAS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM, giving promising young students an opportuniy to study with some of LA's finest jazz muscians. 2008 promises to increase performance opportunities as well as continue the scholarship program for promising students. Music teachers who would like to arrange a workshop for their students, or recommend someone for a CalJAS scholarship should contact us.

Live Jazz at the Magic Castle

During the summer of 2005, Boatman/Summers Presents, in conjunction with the World Famous Hollywood Magic Castle, presented the first ever musical concert series in that prestigious venue. Although a private club, members of the public were invited to attend these special events. CalJAS plans to continue the series during the summer of 2008.

Jazz in Clubs

In 2005, CalJAS, in conjunction with Galli's Piano & Jazz in Rancho Cucamonga, instituted a Wednesday night jazz series in order to bring name jazz artists to the Inland Empire on a regular basis. The summer of 2006 added a Sunday evening lounge series, and the spring of 2007 introduced area high school jazz bands on featured Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Occasional Thursday and Saturday night jazz performances are also featured at Galli's.

CalJAS was honored to assist Claremont's new Hip Kitty jazz club during their initial opening by introducing some of our regular performers to Claremont audiences.

During 2007 CalJAS assisted ChrisAly Jazz in introducing JAZZ AT THE AMBASSADOR, and JAZZ AT THE HIGH DESERT CENTER FOR THE ARTS in Victorville.

CalJAS was also proud to be a sponsor of the first annual Inland Valley Jazz Festival in Ontario.

Art Exhibitions

Art exhibitions, whether thematically connected to American Jazz, presented in conjunction with jazz concerts, or as separate activities, are an additional goal for our organization in its efforts to promote and preserve jazz and other American art forms. Many of the Boatman/Summers Presents evenings, have also featured art exhibits by prominent painters and photographers, as well as local and student showings. Artists who wish to show their work at one of our events should contact us.

Other Activities

Other concerts, lectures, and performances of additional American art forms will be investigated and hopefully implemented by our organization. Examples of activities we would like to include are: The American Theater; The Great American Songbook; American Folk Music Yesterday and Today, American Stories or Storytellers, American Literature and Writers/Poets, American Comedy and Vaudeville, The American Magician, American Puppetry, American Film, American Music Performances or Performers of all types (which could include, but certainly not be limited to, everything from Choral, Barbershop, Classical and Chamber), and Dance.

The 2008 California Jazz Arts Society Advisory Board

Dan August
Jody Fisher (guitar)
Joe Jewell (guitar)
Todd Johnson (bass)
Kristin Korb (bass; female vocalist)
Luther Hughes (bass)
Baba Elefante (bass)
Josh Nelson (keyboard)
Ron Kobayashi (keyboard)
Llew Matthews (keyboard)
John Proulx (keyboard; male vocalist)
Bruce Babad (Sax)
Glenn Cashman (Sax)
Steve Barnes (drums)
Scott Ickes (drums)
Kendall Kay (drums)
Paul Kreibich (drums)
Kate Reid (female vocalist)
Dale Boatman (male vocalist)
Bill and Jean Klinghoffer (Friends of Jazz)
Michael Heilpern (lajazz.com)
Linda Akre (Music Teachers National Association)
Milt Larsen (The Hollywood Magic Castle)
Alan Boatman (Literature)
David Fuller (The Los Angeles Guild of Puppetry)

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© 2006-08 The California Jazz Arts Society
A California Non-Profit Corporation
6040 Aquamarine, Alta Loma, CA
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