In this Patreon-funded special episode, Kirk sits down with his former high school band director Janis Stockhouse to talk about her life as a music educator.

Janis started teaching at North high school in Bloomington, Indiana, in the early 1980s. It was a time when "jazz education" as a concept was still a relatively new thing. She retired 38 years later, having grown the North band program into a well-known Midwest institution, winning countless awards at festivals around the world and regularly turning out graduates who would go on to become professional musicians, as well as many others who would simply have a lifelong love of music.

On this episode she tells the story of starting out at North and developing the program, along with her thoughts on how to get students to practice, which composers she prefers for student groups, women in jazz, funding for the arts, and some good old-fashioned album recommendations.

REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE:

Janis's 2004 book Jazzwomen: Conversations With Twenty-One Musicians, which she co-wrote with Wayne Enstice - there are used copies on Amazon, and you should really track down a copy and read it

The late great jazz legend David Baker, whose NYT obituary captured at least some of his legacy: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/30/arts/music/david-baker-who-helped-bring-jazz-studies-into-the-academy-dies-at-84.html

MUSIC ON THIS EPISODE:

"IU Swing Machine" by David Baker as played by the 2016 IU Celebration Big Band

"Don't Get Sassy" by the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis big band

"Hang Gliding" by Maria Schneider from Alegresse

"Bright Eyes" as played by the Bill Holman big band

"Take the 'A' Train" by Billy Strayhorn as performed by the Duke Ellington orchestra

"Vol. 6: All 'Bird' - Now's The Time" Play-A-Long by Jamey Aebersold (featuring Kenny Barron and Ron Carter(!!))

"Laugh, Clown, Laugh" by Abbey Lincoln from Abbey Is Blue, 1959

"Song Patrol" by Jane Ira Bloom from Early Americans, 2016

"Lingala" by the SF Jazz Collective from their 2005 self-titled album

"So What" and "Flamenco Sketches" by Miles Davis from Kind of Blue, 1959

"My Favorite Things" as performed by John Coltrane on My Favorite Things, 1966

"Mercy Mercy Mercy" by Josef Zawinul as performed by the Cannonball Adderley quintet on Mercy, Mercy, Mercy, 1966

OUTRO SOLOIST: BJ CORD



This episode's outro soloist is BJ Cord, a fellow Bloomington North graduate and fantastic trumpet player based in Portland. BJ works at Monette trumpets making some of the most beautiful horns in the world, and is a regular presence on their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monettetrumpets

NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST

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STRONG PLAYLISTS

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SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON!

This episode was made possible entirely because of the show's Patreon patrons, so a huge thank you to all of them! The show is nearing its next goal, which will mean another bonus episode like this one, so if you want to support the show, here's the link: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs

SEPTEMBER 2019 WHOLE NOTE PATRONS



andrew walters

CALEB ROTACH

Chad Barnard

Dan Apczynski

Dave Florey

Glenn

Jared Norris

Mark Schechter

Sara Walsh

SEPTEMBER 2019 HALF NOTE PATRONS

Alexander Polson

Andre Bremer

Andrew Lee

Arjun Sharma

Bill Thornton

Brett Douville

Brian Amoebas

Chas Lednicky

Chris Brown

Cyrus N. White

Dominik Schmitt

Earl Lozada

Eero Wahlstedt

Elliot Jay O'Neill

Emily Williams

FlSHBONES

Forrest Chang

Jaehoon Jeong

James Johnson

Jasmine Fellows

Jeffrey Olson

John and Sharon Stenglein

Jon O'Keefe

joujou

Juan Carlos Montemayor Elosua

Jules Bailey

Justin Liew

Justin McElroy

Kate Albury

Kevin Morrell

Kevin Pennyfeather

Kyle Simons

Matt Gaskell

Max Schechter

Melanie Stivers

Michael Blackwell

Miriam Juskowicz

Mueller

Nate from Kalamazoo

Nicholas Schechter

Richard Toller

samuel gardner

Shane DeLeon

Shaun Wiese

Tim

Tom Clewer

Tom Lauer