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Volunteers make all the difference in the world. Not only do they help but they provide an example to our jazz students. Going beyond one's basic responsibilities in life make life so much better for everybody.
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“Jazz is the folk music of the machine age” Paul Whiteman
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| Greg Solomon Greg designed this web site and drew the artwork that appears throughout on his own time at no charge. Greg also serves on the board and sometimes plays at AJW concerts. By profession, Greg works at CTG (Computer Task Group) in Anchorage, Alaska as a graphic artist. He also plays bass trombone in the Anchorage Symphony, Anchorage Opera Orchestra and various groups in town. Greg has been an artist since he was in Elementary school. Moving to Anchorage in 1977 with the U.S. Air Force Band, Greg has continued to play trombone and baritone in several different venues. Greg is also a member of the Anchorage East Rotary Club and serves on their Board as the Communications Committee Chair. You can reach Greg at gsolomon@mac.com |
![]() Greg Solomon |
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| Gordon Pospisil Gordon helped oraganize the website and the did the initial updating. He also serves on the AJW Board. You can reach Gordon at pospisg@bp.com |
![]() Gordon Pospisil (need real photo!) |
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| Barbara Kagerer As a joint music store and instrument repair shop owner with her husband John, Barbara and her store "The Horn Doctor" help the Alaska Jazz Workshop by providing instruments from time to time. Barbara is an accomplished flautist, Rotarian and sits on the AJW Board. You can reach Barbara at barbara@horndoc.com |
![]() Barbara Kagerer |
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Angie Dewey
Additional names, volunteer descriptions, bios & photos on the way. Check back for updates! |
Angie Dewey |
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