Abstract

The Society for Jazz Education seeks to meet the needs of MENC members concerned with jazz education—to provide them with a strong voice within MENC in the hope that every student in America might experience jazz in ways that broaden and deepen their musical lives. The society was established to improve the quality of jazz teaching and research at all levels, and at its heart is its founder and director, Willie L. Hill Jr. Currently a professor of music education at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and the director of the UMass Fine Arts Center, Hill has served as director of education for the Thelonious Monk

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