Join us for this 8 part lecture series on the history of Jazz.
Professor Atla DeChamplain-Jazz and Commercial Music Vocal Teacher at the University of Rhode Island, graduate of the University of Hartford (Bachelor's Degree) and the University of Toledo (Master's Degree) is a Connecticut resident and native who will be teaching on Jazz Singers and the role of Jazz Vocals throughout Jazz History.
No advanced registration is required. Light refreshments will be serve
Mon, Nov 25 | Closed |
Tue, Nov 26 | Closed |
Wed, Nov 27 | Closed |
Thu, Nov 28 | Closed |
Fri, Nov 29 | Closed |
Sat, Nov 30 | Closed |
Sun, Dec 01 | Closed |
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