jazz center

Overview

In 1995 Professor Robert O’Meally first convened the Jazz Study Group, a group of scholars, journalists, musicians, writers and others, to share their perspectives on jazz. Unique in its approach, the Jazz Study Group was among the first high-level scholarly research groups to examine jazz not only as a musical form, but also as a cultural phenomenon that has influenced all aspects of American culture.

For more information, go to The Center for Jazz Studies at Columbia University.


Articles

 Columbia Jazz in the News
 source: Jazz at Columbia - published: may/june 2009

 The Jazzman Testifies
 source: Columbia College Today - published: may/june 2009

 The Center for Jazz Studies at Columbia University
 source: Columbia College Today - published: may/june 2009

 Jazz Festival
 source: Columbia News - published: June 06, 2000

 'Bebop Is A Dance' Reunites Sir Charles Thompson Trio With Tap Legend Jimmy Slyde At Columbia University
 source: Columbia News - published: Apr 23, 2004

 'Multi-media Conference to Address Rebuilding New Orleans, Jan. 26-28
 source: Columbia News - published: Jan 23, 2006

 Not to miss New Orleans
 source: Columbia Magazine - published: spring 2006

 Free Columbia University Jazz Concert featuring Abbey Lincoln, Wayne Shorter Quartet Aug. 11; Symposium on Jazz Sources Aug. 10, and Photo Exhibition of Jazz Cities through Aug. 23
 source: Columbia Magazine - published: July 31, 2001

 At Columbia, Jazz Brings Upper Manhattan Together
 source: Columbia News - published: Aug 21, 2001

 Rain, Wind Doesn't Dampen Columbia 250 Community Festival
 source: Columbia News - published: Sep 28, 2004

 Columbia Jazz Ensemble
 source: Columbia Magazine - published: Fall 2003

 Henry Threadgill and Aggregation Orb Make Debut Performance Together at Columbia, October 22
 source: Columbia News - published: Oct 21, 2003

 Successful Grant Proposals Help CCNMTL Expand Project Development
 source: CCNMTL - published: Aug 10, 2006

 Columbia University President's Report 2000 | The Heart of the Enterprise | Professional Service
 source: President's Report 2000 - published: 2000

Professor O'Meally, Jazz Center Founder


  working With CCNMTL