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Meet the Smithsonian Jazz Team


Project Directors


Tonya Jordan, Program Manager
America's Jazz Heritage

Dr. John Edward Hasse, Curator
Division of Cultural History
The National Museum of American History, Behring Center

Project Manager
and Webmaster

Joanna Champagne

Project Advisors

Paul Johnson, Executive Director
Smithsonian Productions

Wesley Horner, Senior Producer
Smithsonian Productions

Jacquie Gales Webb, Senior Producer
Smithonian Productions

Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra

James Zimmerman, Executive Director
The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra
The National Museum of American History, Behring Center

Kennith Kimery, Producer
The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra
The National Museum of American History, Behring Center

Writers

Marcia Daft

Dr. Luvenia Geroge

Dr. John Edward Hasse

Loren Schoenberg

Technical Team

Sarah Tricha, Web Developer

Michael Weiner, Audio Editor

Michael Tuttle, Webmaster
The Smithsonian Institution

Todd Hulslander (emeritus) Audio Engineer
Smithsonian Productions

Archivists


Reuben Jackson
National Museum of American History Archives Center

Wendy Shay
National Museum of American History Archives Center

Web Site Developers and Designers

Interactive Development Corporation, www.idev.com

Admistrative Officer

Charlotte Taylor, Smithsonian Productions

We would also like to thank the following people for their contributions and advisement

Tim Owens, Valeska Hilbig, John Meehan, Shilpa Rustogi,
Susan Engelhardt, Eric Kulberg, Roshni Lal,
Chuck Rose and his design team at www.idev.com
Marie Champagne, Michael Hurley and Mrs. Enwright

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This Day in Jazz History


September 6
Cornetist Buddy Bolden born 1877 in New Orleans, LA.
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Clarinetist Sidney Bechet records Blues In Thirds with pianist Earl Hines and drummer Baby Dodds, 1940.
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Saxophonist/musicologist Andrew White born 1942 in Washington, DC.

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A Partnership of the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund
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