ALAMOS ENTERTAINMENT NEWS LETTER
PHOTOS BY: BOB RINK
1ST ANNUAL INT’L JAZZ DAY FESTIVAL ISSUE 1 ALAMOS SONORA, MEXICO Designed by:504 Multi Media
DOC INVITED TO INTRODUCE JAZZ
AZ GOVERNOR DUCEY, DOC JONES ,& SONORA GOVERNOR PAVLOVICH
LITTLE JONATHAN NEEDS AN EYE OPERARTION
7-year-old musician, Little Jonathan have a chance of getting his eye-saving oper ation after the International Jazz Day AZ Foundation has taking on his cause, of telling his story
Scottsdale’s Students Make This Jazz Across the Border a Successful Cultural Exchange. They and there parents learned that the Alamos people are friendly, warm and hospitable. They experienced that Mexicans are not as the US media portrays them to be.
Doc Jones Teaching jazz improvisation to Alamos middle school recorder learners: His beginning curriculum is called WeeJazz Doc’s concept of dual music learning— “learning to improvise” and “learning by ear” —” is recognized as an essential approach to develop musicianship” said Doc Jones . According to the US national music standards, these two principles of music learning are listed as the third and sixth standards respectively. However, they still have not been equally taught in traditional or note-oriented music education. Doc plans to hold 2 or 3 workshops a year in Alamos to teach improvisation, the core of jazz style to the music teachers.