CMC Atlanta Jazz All-Stars perform at the popular Wrecking Bar Brewpub in Inman Park. Join us Sunday evening for dinner, drinks, and great live music performed by talented CMC Atlanta jazz students.
Performers to include: Isaiah Hill (piano), Nico Wicklin (piano), Margot Van Horne (trumpet/flugelhorn), Eowyn Hoppe Cooke (clarinet), JT Herndon (sax), Evan Hodges (bass), and Austin Barrett (drums).
Tickets are not required, but there is a suggested minimum donation of $20. Donations can be made in advance or at the door (until capacity is reached). Please note: it is possible to make donations of $20 per ticket or for any other amount when you buy tickets here on our site.
Collected funds will be allocated for student support, including outreach to underserved youth and the training and sponsorship of CMC Atlanta students planning to attend the Berklee College of Music City Music Summer Intensive in Boston, MA this year and beyond.
The Wrecking Bar Brewpub has also agreed to donate a portion of the evening's food and drink sales to the CMC Atlanta scholarship and outreach programs. (Thank you Bob Sandage and Wrecking Bar Brewpub!)
For questions or to discuss contributions to our Community Music Education Fund, please contact Phil@CMCAtlanta.com or call (404) 614-0466
Under the guidance of the CMC Faculty, campers will spend two weeks learning to sing and play great Blues, Rock & Roots tunes. It's a great deal of fun and hard work preparing for an informal Showcase of cover tunes by the end of camp. Tunes will be chosen to accommodate the skills and interests of specific campers who attend.
Summer 2013, we're hitting the classics; possibilities include songs from:
Campers spend the mornings and late afternoons learning parts and preparing the Showcase. Camp activities are designed to meet the needs of the specific students who attend. Beginners will be provided necessary support to get started on the instrument of choice though private lessons and small group classes. More advanced players will be coached on harder parts and introduced to more advanced concepts and skills. All students will start learning to read music and charts, or in the case of more experienced players, improve their reading skills.
Students are guided through every aspect of the showcase production. During the mid afternoon break, students will take up summertime favorites, like playing kickball or frisbee with Center faculty and counselors in the park, heading to the ice cream shop, or just drawing in the local scene. A set of rehearsals and group activities mid-to-late afternoon will round off the day.
Under the guidance of the CMC Faculty, campers will spend two weeks singing, acting, writing, editing, directing, making costumes, and creating sets. It's a great deal of fun and hard work preparing for an informal Workshop Production of scenes from favorite musicals by the end of camp.
Campers spend the mornings and late afternoons learning parts and preparing the Workshop Production. Students are guided through every aspect of the production and also study the basics of performance in small group vocal coaching sessions with faculty.
During the mid afternoon break, students will take up \summertime favorites, like playing kickball or frisbee with Center faculty and counselors in the park, heading to the ice cream shop, or just drawing in the local scene. A set of rehearsals and group activities mid-to-late afternoon will round off the day.
Under the guidance of the CMC Faculty, campers will spend two weeks learning to sing and play great Blues, Rock & Roots tunes. It's a great deal of fun and hard work preparing for an informal Showcase of cover tunes by the end of camp. Tunes will be chosen to accommodate the skills and interests of specific campers who attend.
Summer 2013, we're hitting the classics; possibilities include songs from:
Campers spend the mornings and late afternoons learning parts and preparing the Showcase. Camp activities are designed to meet the needs of the specific students who attend. Beginners will be provided necessary support to get started on the instrument of choice though private lessons and small group classes. More advanced players will be coached on harder parts and introduced to more advanced concepts and skills. All students will start learning to read music and charts, or in the case of more experienced players, improve their reading skills.
Students are guided through every aspect of the showcase production. During the mid afternoon break, students will take up summertime favorites, like playing kickball or frisbee with Center faculty and counselors in the park, heading to the ice cream shop, or just drawing in the local scene. A set of rehearsals and group activities mid-to-late afternoon will round off the day.
Under the guidance of the CMC Faculty, campers will spend two weeks singing, acting, writing, editing, directing, making costumes, and creating sets. It's a great deal of fun and hard work preparing for an informal Workshop Production of scenes from favorite musicals by the end of camp.
Campers spend the mornings and late afternoons learning parts and preparing the Workshop Production. Students are guided through every aspect of the production and also study the basics of performance in small group vocal coaching sessions with faculty.
During the mid afternoon break, students will take up \summertime favorites, like playing kickball or frisbee with Center faculty and counselors in the park, heading to the ice cream shop, or just drawing in the local scene. A set of rehearsals and group activities mid-to-late afternoon will round off the day.
Under the guidance of the CMC Faculty, campers will spend two weeks learning to sing and play great Blues, Rock & Roots tunes. It's a great deal of fun and hard work preparing for an informal Showcase of cover tunes by the end of camp. Tunes will be chosen to accommodate the skills and interests of specific campers who attend.
Summer 2013, we're hitting the classics; possibilities include songs from:
Campers spend the mornings and late afternoons learning parts and preparing the Showcase. Camp activities are designed to meet the needs of the specific students who attend. Beginners will be provided necessary support to get started on the instrument of choice though private lessons and small group classes. More advanced players will be coached on harder parts and introduced to more advanced concepts and skills. All students will start learning to read music and charts, or in the case of more experienced players, improve their reading skills.
Students are guided through every aspect of the showcase production. During the mid afternoon break, students will take up summertime favorites, like playing kickball or frisbee with Center faculty and counselors in the park, heading to the ice cream shop, or just drawing in the local scene. A set of rehearsals and group activities mid-to-late afternoon will round off the day.
Under the guidance of the CMC Faculty, campers will spend two weeks singing, acting, writing, editing, directing, making costumes, and creating sets. It's a great deal of fun and hard work preparing for an informal Workshop Production of scenes from favorite musicals by the end of camp.
Campers spend the mornings and late afternoons learning parts and preparing the Workshop Production. Students are guided through every aspect of the production and also study the basics of performance in small group vocal coaching sessions with faculty.
During the mid afternoon break, students will take up \summertime favorites, like playing kickball or frisbee with Center faculty and counselors in the park, heading to the ice cream shop, or just drawing in the local scene. A set of rehearsals and group activities mid-to-late afternoon will round off the day.
Under the guidance of the CMC Faculty, campers will spend two weeks learning to sing and play great Blues, Rock & Roots tunes. It's a great deal of fun and hard work preparing for an informal Showcase of cover tunes by the end of camp. Tunes will be chosen to accommodate the skills and interests of specific campers who attend.
Summer 2013, we're hitting the classics; possibilities include songs from:
Campers spend the mornings and late afternoons learning parts and preparing the Showcase. Camp activities are designed to meet the needs of the specific students who attend. Beginners will be provided necessary support to get started on the instrument of choice though private lessons and small group classes. More advanced players will be coached on harder parts and introduced to more advanced concepts and skills. All students will start learning to read music and charts, or in the case of more experienced players, improve their reading skills.
Students are guided through every aspect of the showcase production. During the mid afternoon break, students will take up summertime favorites, like playing kickball or frisbee with Center faculty and counselors in the park, heading to the ice cream shop, or just drawing in the local scene. A set of rehearsals and group activities mid-to-late afternoon will round off the day.