Jazz does not discriminate by age, and to help nurture a love of jazz among younger players, Joe’s Jazz Camp returns after a two-year hiatus. Its executive producer, Joe Gransden, is among Atlanta’s most celebrated jazz musicians. The trumpeter and singer began playing at a very young age in the ensembles of Tommy Dorsey, Barry White, Aretha Franklin and The Temptations, among others. His 16-piece big band has toured and played in storied venues such as the Blue Note and has been based here in Atlanta since 2006. Joe’s week of jazz workshops and performance opportunities takes place at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, June 5-10, with registration open throughout May. He joined “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes to tell how jazz-curious kids can level up their musicianship at camp this summer.
A Chet Baker record first gave Gransden his jazz fever, which he received at the tender age of 11. “I put it on the record player and I was hooked. There was no turning back at that point,” he said.
Now, himself a vocalist and trumpet player like Baker, Gransden spreads the love of jazz through a summer program that brings kids opportunities to learn about jazz history and theory, hone their instrumental chops, improvise, play in ensembles of several sizes and even sit in on jams with jazz virtuosos.
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