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The Birth of SEMJA
The front-page article in our first newsletter (July/August 1987) tells the story of how SEMJA got its start:
On the first Sunday in March, Brooks called a meeting at his club of 21 people who would form the core of the association. At that meeting it was decided that there was enough broad interest in the greater Detroit area to support a jazz society, and that it should publish a periodic newsletter which would include a calendar of events, a classified advertising section, informative articles about artists, trends and events. The group decided that eventually the organization would publish its own magazine, and would sponsor workshops and concerts. The first twelve members of the board of directors were elected in May: Judy Alcock, Carrie G. Bachman, Gail Baker, Ron Brooks, Don Chisholm, Nancy Davis, Kathleen Horn, Christine Kitzman, Michael G. Nastos, Harvey Reed, Hazen Schumacher, and David Wild. ABOVE: Don Chisholm, Ron Brooks and Paula Schaper SEMJA Newsletter, Volume 1, No. 1, July/August 1987. SEMJA Records 1987–2008, Box 2, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. I N - T H I S - I S S U E : |
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