Here are a few links I think are just fabulous:
Organizations
- American Jazz Museum
- Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz
- Artist Collective of Hartford, Connecticut
- International Association of Jazz Educators
- Jazz At Lincoln Center
- The Brubeck Institute
- National Jazz Museum In Harlem
Education
Jazz Clubs
Other Stuff
For Aspiring Vocalists
Artist Sites
Kansas City Connections
- Ida McBeth
- Kansas City Jazz Orchestra
- Claude “Fiddler” Williams
- Chris Burnett
- Chris Burnett Publishing
- Doug Talley Quartet
- Everette DeVan
- Jay McShann
- Alaadeen
- Mutual Musicians Foundation
- Danny Embrey
- Doug Talley
- The McFadden Brothers/Lonnie McFadden
- Stan Kessler
- Cotton Candy Washington
- Jazz Ambassador Magazine
- Kansas City Young Audiences
- Club Kaycee: Kansas City Jazz History
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