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‘TIS THE SEASON OF GIVING
INVESTING IN A BETTER FUTURE The UNCF Mayor’s Masked Ball is a fundraising gala and major social event focusing on raising awareness of the need and benefits of a college education, the students UNCF serves and the contributions of historically black colleges and universities.
Clark Atlanta University is the largest of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) institutions. The Local Take on Jazz 91.9 WCLK features an intriguing conversation with Justine Boyd and Warren Hawkins of the UNCF about the Mayor’s Masked Ball on December 17 in Atlanta. This must-attend event is full of fun, fashion, glitz, glamour and features performances by the Clark Atlanta University Jazz Orchestra and Shelia E; and, is hosted by Comedian J Anthony
Brown. Click here to hear the interview.
INVESTING IN A BETTER FUTURE
It’s during this time of year that we take stock and count our many blessings. We are grateful for friends, family and good tidings. It’s also a time that we share with others our expressions of thoughtfulness and gifts. As you shop, celebrate and make holiday plans, we ask that you consider Jazz 91.9
WCLK for year end giving. Earn additional tax deductions and keep the Jazz music flowing all year long. Jazz 91.9 WCLK gives listeners the best in Jazz music 365 days per year and news, public affairs information that you can use daily. Simply make a donation during the Jazz 91.9 WCLK Year End Giving Campaign from now through December 31, 2016. You’ll also be helping WCLK meet its year end fundraising goal. Click here or visit WCLK.com click the button and unwrap a great new season of Jazz.
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WCLK ADVISORY BOARD
Craig Garrett chair
John Hall, co chair Earnest Davis Jea Delsarte
Richard Dent Donald Edwards
Terry Keels Lisa Mosley
Tom Rowland Sheryl Sellaway
Sheila Tenney Harold Watkins
JAZZETTE EDITORIAL BOARD
Wendy Williams, editor in chief Shed Jackson, managing editor, design & layout
WCLK STAFF DIRECTORY
Wendy Williams, general manager Tammy Nobles, assistant station manager
Aaron Cohen, program director
Shed Jackson, communications and marketing director
Larry Jennings, development director
Dahlia Williams, senior staff assistant
Ray Cobb, underwriting and sales Marquis Lofton, production manager
Joi John, membership manager
Rob Maynard, traffic coordinator
Kerwin D. Sims, membership producer
Juanita Parks, remote production assistant
WCLK ANNOUNCERS
Morris Baxter Morning Jazz Jay Edwards Jazz Tones Rivablue Midday Jazz Rodney Evans Joy in the Morning
Jamal Ahmad SOUL of Jazz Debb Moore Jazz at Sundown
Fonda Smith, news/traffic anchor Sunday Jazz Suite
Contact Joi John
for WCLK volunteer
opportunities [email protected]
The Business Women Empowerment Project (BWEP), Incorporated will host a Women’s Empowerment Luncheon on Thursday, January 19, from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. at The Commerce Club in downtown Atlanta. The women’s empowerment luncheon will include a keynote address from Author, Doctor Lucille O’Neal. This event will benefit the BWEP-Business Women Empowerment Project, Inc. Scholarship Fund. For
more information, click here.
A. Churchill Grounds B. Dizzy’s Club C. The 5 Spot Club Answer: C
Jazz 91.9 WCLK, a 501(c) 3 non profit radio station licensed to Clark Atlanta University, is committed to preserving the legacy of Jazz through dynamic Jazz musical selections, cultural programming and community-focused initiatives. Founded in 1974, Jazz 91.9 WCLK broadcasts a mix of classic and contemporary Jazz, Gospel and Blues music. WCLK is a nonprofit, member supported, National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate and Public Radio International (PRI) station that serves the interest of the citizens in metropolitan Atlanta. For more station information, programming details, and to listen on the Web, please visit: www.wclk.com.
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What nightclub advanced Free Jazz/Avant Garde aesthetic during the late 1950s and early 1960s?
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Friday Jazz at the High featuring Dwight Andrews hosted by Jamal Ahmad Friday, December 16 at 6:00 PM High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30309
Black Nativity Now through December 18, times vary Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd. Atlanta, GA 30331
Alonzo Kings Lines Ballet Saturday, January 14 at 8:00 PM Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech 349 Ferst Dr. Atlanta, GA 30332
LIVE MUSIC & EVENTS
The Jazzette Readers Music Poll, Holiday Issue selection is Joyful Jazz! With Verve, Vol. 2: The Instrumentals by Various Artists. Celebrate the holiday season with this compilation of classic Christmas tunes. This collection includes a previously unreleased version of 'I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm' by the Oscar Peterson Quartet. Amazon.
STAFF PICKS
CD of the month is your choice! The tally of reader responses determine the spotlight. Send your favorite CD titles for preview and voting consideration to: [email protected].
Joyful Jazz! track list: 1. Here Comes Santa Claus 2. Those Soulful Jingle Bells 3. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 4. The Little Drummer Boy 5. I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 6. Silver Bells 7. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 8. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 9. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 10. Frosty The Snowman 11. Swingle Jingle 12. Silent Night 13. I’ll Be Home For Christmas 14. Greensleeves
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Christmas with Jon Batiste Jon Batiste
The Beautiful Day
Kurt Elling
After his family recognized his love for Jazz , he received his very own alto saxophone. He began to perfect his craft by listening to John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Kirk Whalum to name a few. Jarrod Robinson, later became a student at Georgia Southern University, where he played as lead saxophonist at church. Jarrod began sharing his gift in various inspirational activities with his church and community. For more information about Jarrod Robinson, click here.
Saxophonist, Jarrod “Smooth” Robinson is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. From an early age creativity was in threaded in his identity. His love for soulful music started from when he was a child. The first Jazz album Smooth listened to was “Live to Love” by Saxophonist, Gerald Albright. At the age of 16, Jarrod Robinson’s ambitious journey of being a musician began.