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1media/81267326a5c6344102130ede6a064.jpg2017-05-11T10:07:53-07:00Nick Chkonia62d5ae2ac277d53907d251a4d47699a78581c15c165388An interview with Eddie Lockeplain2017-05-11T15:38:50-07:00Nick Chkonia62d5ae2ac277d53907d251a4d47699a78581c15c Eddie Locke talks about his experience with the positive learning environment the genre provided him and other musicians with. He goes on to wax philosophical about the true meaning of how to teach someone Jazz, and his opinion on the current state of Jazz Education in the United States.
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12017-03-30T10:26:46-07:00Jack Hay, Nick Chkonia, Jill Fu, Seamus Glavin, Brett Mele3c7eea08b4acdbacaf506460ae6ab72d6cf8b88aInformal Jazz EducationSeamus Glavin10plain2017-05-11T13:58:25-07:00Seamus Glavin17616f27268a78969401a26329ffbbfc64e64180