Gary Hammond talks about reclaiming Seattleʻs jazz legacy

Meet Gary Hammon, a renowned saxophonist and Seattle native who is spearheading an initiative to preserve and revitalize Seattle's jazz heritage. With a rich background in jazz music, including studies at the New England Conservatory of Music and performances alongside notable musicians, Gary brings both expertise and passion to his mission. His commitment to providing accessible music education opportunities for youth in the community is at the heart of his work. Through his initiative, Gary aims to bridge generational gaps within the jazz community, fostering mentorship and collaboration between seasoned musicians and aspiring young talent. By honoring the contributions of elders and reconnecting youth to Seattle's jazz legacy, Gary seeks to empower the next generation of musicians and ensure the continued vibrancy of Seattle's jazz scene.

Gary stopped by The Day With Trae to discuss Reclaiming Seattle's Jazz Legacy, sharing insights into his vision and the impact of his work. He emphasized the importance of preserving the rich history of Seattle's jazz scene and the role that mentorship plays in cultivating new talent. Gary's initiative not only celebrates the past but also looks forward, aiming to create a sustainable and inclusive future for jazz in Seattle. Through workshops, performances, and community events, Gary is dedicated to making jazz education and appreciation accessible to all, ensuring that the vibrant sounds of Seattle's jazz heritage continue to inspire and resonate with future generations.

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