Jimmie Lunceford Jamboree Festival & Wreath Laying Ceremony

Jimmie Lunceford Jamboree Festival & Wreath Laying Ceremony Honoring 'The Father Of Memphis Music Education' & 'The King Of Swing,' Jimmie Lunceford, with an annual wreath laying ceremony and music festival. Lunceford. M.

The Purpose of The Jimmie Lunceford Jamboree Festival

"Jimmie Lunceford has the best of all bands. Duke [Ellington] is great, [Count] Basie is remarkable, but Lunceford tops them both."-- Legendary Swing Band Leader Glenn Miller (Determeyer, 2006)

“The music still sounds good, and it still inspires me, you know. I just think that band had everything. It was just one helluva band.”--Jazz Great H

orace Silver (Determeyer, 2006)

"Manassas had the first orchestra of any school in the city with Mr. He was a good disciplinarian, a good teacher, and the students just had a fit over him. Lunceford played sophisticated jazz. I used to practice with them."-- Kathryn Perry Thomas, Beloved Memphis Educator & Manassas High Class of 1932 (JimmieLunceford.com, 2008)

"He would come over to the school each and every time he would play Memphis. His band would perform for the [Manassas] student body, and our band, the Little Rhythm Bombers, would play for him. This is where most of us, as students, saw him. He would bring the big band over to Manassas and perform."
--Memphis Music Great, Educator & Manassas Rhythm Bomber Emerson, Jr. (JimmieLunceford.com, 2008)

"Jimmy Lunceford was buried here in Memphis. The spot he occupies should have something of a special significance. ... He took a group of relatively unsophisticated Memphis colored boys and welded them into an organization which scaled the heights of musical eminence. ... He presented something new in the way of musical presentations by Negro orchestras. Lunceford and many others like him chose to remain at home, and with their people. [His death] should have meaning in inspiration and guidance to others. If we permit it, Lunceford's burial in Memphis can mean this."
--Legendary Memphis Educator And Syndicated Columnist Nat D. Williams

The Jimmie Lunceford Jamboree Festival is an organization and movement founded by Ronald Cortez Herd II also known as R2C2H2 Tha Artivist in August 2007. The purpose of the Jimmie Lunceford Jamboree Festival (JLJF) is to bring awareness about the music genius and legacy of Jimmie Lunceford a.k.a. 'The Father Of Memphis Music Education' and 'The King Of Swing' and to instill community pride in the achievements and accomplishments of a proud Memphian who never forgot Memphis. The JLJF through several initiatives will instill pride in the Memphis City Schools and greater Memphis community by developing a strong advocacy campaign for the promotion of music education and appreciation by building upon the historical model pioneered by jazz great Jimmie Lunceford. THE JLJF will also promote and documenti the Jimmie Lunceford legacy through collaborative initiatives/projects with Memphis area cultural and educational institutions, the greater Memphis community and other interested individuals and entities worldwide and beyond. . . Jimmie Lunceford was a true advocate of constructivist theory because becoming knowledgeable involves acquiring the symbolic meaning structures appropriate to one’s society, and, since knowledge is socially constructed, individual members of society may be able to add to or change the general pool of knowledge (Merriam, Caffarella & Baumgartner, 2007). By voluntarily introducing music education into the Memphis City Schools system and arguably starting the first ever jazz studies program ever taught at a public school in the USA, Jimmie Lunceford did just that in true maverick pioneer style no less. Jimmie Lunceford’s remains are interred at the famous Elmwood Cemetery along with his wonderful legacy. Hopefully in 2017 and many years to come the JLJF plans to change that by initiating a city wide cultural awareness campaign 70 years in the making. In observation of his 115th Life Affirmation Day & the 70th anniversary of his death, the JLJF is planning several events throughout the Memphis area in June & Fall 2017 to celebrate this unsung hometown hero and music genius. To that end the Jimmie Lunceford Jamboree Festival (JLJF) will be doing collaborations with local arts organizations, educational institutions, interested individuals and grassroots organizations to manifest this reality. The purpose of the JLJF is not only to entertain but to also disseminate to educate to liberate. The JLJF is trying to get more junior and high school jazz band directors aware of the accomplishments of one of their own in order for them to raise the level of expectations of themselves in terms of teaching and leadership as well as of their students in terms of self-awareness (self-esteem) and musicianship. The Jimmie Lunceford Jamboree Festival Movement takes great pride and honor in honoring a true gentleman whose creative genius and legacy knows no boundaries...James “Jimmie” Melvin Lunceford was considered by many to be among jazz's greatest swing band leaders IF NOT THE GREATEST SWING BAND LEADER OF THEM ALL!!! Memphis Music Owes A Debt To The Visionary & Pioneering Efforts Of Jimmie Lunceford...And He Thought Enough Of Memphis That He Decided To Be Buried Here...Let's Give Him The Homecoming That He Deserves!!! References
Determeyer, E. (2006). Rhythm Is Our Business: Jimmie Lunceford & The Harlem Express. Ann
Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. JimmieLunceford.com.(2008). Blue Heaven: Rediscovering Jimmie Lunceford. Last page update
10/14/2008. Last retrieved 10/13/2012 from http://www.jimmielunceford.com/. Lodico, M., Spaulding, D., & Voegtle, K. (2010). Methods in educational research: From theory
to practice (Laureate Education, Inc., custom ed.). San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons. Merriam, S. B., Caffarella, R. S., & Baumgartner, L. (2007). Learning in Adulthood: A
Comprehensive Guide (3rd ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. R2C2H2 Tha Artivist. (2011). Jazznocracy At Its Finest: Jimmie Lunceford Mississippi Blues Trail Marker Ceremony. Last page update 7/7/2011.

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