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Mission, History & Purpose


The George Reed Jazz Scholarship Organization (GRJSO) operates under the aegis of the Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes, Inc., a 501(c)(3)charitable foundation.



MISSION STATEMENT


The mission of the George Reed Scholarship is to preserve the legacy of George Reed through live jazz and scholarships to young jazz musicians.



HISTORY & PURPOSE


George Reed Wilbourn (1922-2011) became George Reed early in his musical career when the management of the Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY decided "Wilbourn" was too long for the marquee. George Reed started as a dancer, side-lining on drums. Invited to play on more and more gigs, drums won out. Many musicians have testified that they loved to play with George. He had the capacity to make them sound good. "I always sang my best," claimed vocalist Heather Moran, "when George was behind me."


It's hard to say what George did best. But, he lived his life fully for his entire 89 years as a performer, friend and family man. He never gave up, lost hope, or resigned himself to incapacity. Although frequently in pain near the end of his life, he continued to perk up the moods of those around him with his banter and wit.


George never had a lot of money. His bequest exceeds the monetary. The young musicians George tutored, nurtured, trained, mentored, and inspired are the gifts George left us, with the promise to extend jazz's future. Chad Lefkowitz-Brown, Christian Li, Walter Stinson, Russ Sternglass, and many more, shared a stage ruled by the beat of an old and generous drummer who helped young kids fall in love with making jazz.


George knew that there's nothing better than being with people doing what they love, and doing it with them.


Jazz audiences, large and small, participate in the transmission of this musical form as it emerges through time. Good jazz is delicious, satisfying, nutritious, sustaining, inspiring, and altogether delightful; a true art. The synergy between and among jazz musicians and listeners creates a community of understanding and happiness, even when feelings have roots in sadness.


In honor of George Reed, our organization produces live jazz concerts performed by outstanding musicians, in the Park Church, the center of George's chosen community, Elmira, NY.


Funds raised at the concert are managed by the Community Foundation to stage future concerts and to create an endowment granting scholarships to young jazz musicians, to extend George Reed's legacy of musicianship, mentoring, and his true love of jazz into the future.




THE GEORGE REED JAZZ HERITAGE CONCERTS



Christian Li & Friends

May 20, 2012



Chad Lefkowitz-Brown & Friends

December 2, 2012



The Salt City Jazz Collective

May 19, 2013















Love for Sale - Salt City Jazz

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  • George in Ithaca Times
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  • Chad Lefkowitz-Brown
  • Christian Li

Press Release

George Reed Jazz Heritage Concert Has Deep Roots in Elmira

“Big Walt” Stinson will return to Elmira along with the George Reed Allstars to headline the George Reed Jazz Heritage concert on Sunday, April 27, at 3 p.m. at The Park Church, 207 W. Gray St. The concert is an Elmira sesquicentennial event honoring the cultural significance of jazz in our community. Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for college students with ID. Students age 18 and younger are free. To encourage families to introduce children to the magic of live jazz, an adult accompanied by a child age 18 and younger receives a special admission price of $10. Tickets are available at the door.

Walter Stinson of New York City, formerly of Ithaca, will play upright bass. He will be joined by Corning native Colin Gordon on tenor sax, Greg Evans (jazz faculty member at Ithaca College) on drums, and Zack Knewstub on piano.

This is the fourth Jazz Heritage Concert in honor of George Reed, a musical legend who performed at the former Green Pastures jazz club in Elmira until his passing in 2011 at the age of 89. He was a drummer who lived the history of jazz. A working musician for more than sixty years, Reed played with many big name artists. George recalled, as a young drummer, hanging out with Duke Ellington in the wee hours after the clubs closed, on warm summer nights in their Harlem neighborhood. George toured Europe and the United States, and he mentored young musicians throughout his life. The George Reed Jazz Scholarship Organization honors and celebrates the life and legacy of George Reed by producing live jazz performances and supporting aspiring student jazz artists. Student honorees will play a tune together at the concert, and the second annual George Reed Jazz Scholarship Award will be announced. The scholarship funds are administered by the Community Foundation of Elmira, Corning and the Finger Lakes.

The event will also debut the release of the late Howard Coleman’s memoir “Come as a Stranger, Leave as a Friend: a Brief History of Green Pastures,” co-written with Corning Community College professor Christine Atkins. Mr. Coleman, a lifelong promoter of live jazz in Elmira, was owner of Green Pastures until his death in 2012.

Follow George Reed Jazz Scholarship Organization events on Facebook at

www.facebook.com/TheGeorgeReedJazzScholarshipOrganization and on the blogsite at http://www.GRJSO.blogspot.com.

Mission Statement

The mission of the George Reed Scholarship is to preserve the legacy of George Reed through live jazz and scholarships to young jazz musicians.

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