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Andrewjmarino
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Posted: 30 Nov 2011 at 7:55pm |
Hi,
I have about 20+ of the large Mosaic box sets. At some point (hopefully, in the distant future) I will likely want to donate them to a worthy institution or school. Specifically, I would be looking for a place where they would be protected, used and studied by (jazz) musicians. I'm looking for suggestions about possible music/jazz schools, institutions or another place where I know they would be put to good use as a library and resource for music students and/or scholars. Thanks for any ideas. Andrew - Please, only serious replies (not, 'give them to me' replies)
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js
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Hey, I'm a music teacher that works at many schools, I could help you with this.
I know of a non-profit music school for low income kids that may be a good way to go, also some other schools as well. Edited by js - 30 Nov 2011 at 8:53pm |
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Matt
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What happened? Did any organisation get the sets ?
Also although they are to be donated, love to know who and what they are?
Lots of questions.
Like Tom Waits wrote that track
"What's he Building In There"
I am just being a sticky beak.
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Andrewjmarino
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Thanks. I'm probably jumping the gun a bit. I'm not looking to do this soon. Currently, I'm living overseas and my sets are at a friend's house in the US. I still need to copy/burn them before even thinking about donating them - it's some years away.
As for sets, hmm, it's been a while since I've seen them: Sam Rivers; Chico Hamilton; Bud Shank; Thad Jones, Atlantic NO Jazz; Bunny Berigan; Bix/Trumbauer/Teagarden; Ellington Capitol and Reprise; Teagarden 50s; Kenton Presents; JJ Johnson; June Christy and Peggy Lee; Gene Krupa and Harry James; Gerald Wilson...
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