Weekly Update 11-21

Here's what's up this week:

Tuesday, 11/22-Sunday, 11/27: THANKSGIVING BREAK, W.O. Smith closed

Have a safe and happy break!

 

Looking ahead:

Monday, 12/5: Holiday Recital featuring Select Singers, Voices Chorus, and soloists

Tuesday, 12/6: Holiday Recital featuring StringSmiths and soloists

Wednesday, 12/7: Holiday Recital featuring bands and soloists

Saturday, 12/10-Thursday, 12/15: Performance Evaluations


Voting opens on November 29th!

Voting opens on November 29th!

W.O. Smith has been nominated for the Yelp Foundation Gives Local grant contest and we need votes from our community to win up to a $5,000 grant!

Mark your calendars, because voting opens on Tuesday, November 29th and will close on Friday, December 9th. You can vote once a day with a valid email address.

http://www.yfgiveslocal.org/yelp-foundation-gives-local-vo…/


REMINDER

If you signed up for Nutcracker tickets from the Nashville Ballet and can no longer make the performance, tickets must be returned to the school by Wednesday, November 30th.  All tickets taken must be used, otherwise the school will not receive as many tickets in the future.

Weekly Update 10/31

Here's what's going on this week:

Monday, 10/31: NO SELECT SINGERS REHEARSAL

Wednesday, 11/2: W.O. Smith Faculty Orchestra Concert, 7pm

Join the W.O. Smith Faculty Orchestra (WOSFO) for its folksy first concert of the year! The program features two orchestral standards from Béla Bartók and Joseph Haydn, as well as a new piece for string orchestra by local Nashville composer Benjamin Chakoian Jones.

All WOSFO concerts are presented free of charge. A light reception will follow the performance.

Concert poster artwork by Megan Kelley at Studio Omnivorous.


Still playing Pokémon GO?

Don't forget that W.O. Smith is a PokéStop, and trainers get extra candy in honor of Halloween!

Some spooky Pokémon have been hanging out around the school, so be sure to catch 'em while you can!


Please remember that we are still working diligently to place students with volunteer teaching artists. If you have not yet received a phone call with a placement offering for your student, don't worry!  We will be in touch as soon as a placement is made.

Por favor, recuerde que estamos trabajando muy duros para emparejar los estudiantes con nuestros voluntarios.  Si usted todavía no recibió una llamada de oferta, ¡no se preocupe! Estaremos en contacto tan pronto como haya una pareja para su estudiante.


Voices Chorus - Listen to this!

W.O. Smith Selected as Kelly Clarkson Concert Nonprofit Partner

W.O. Smith is excited to announce that it will be a beneficiary of multi-Grammy-winning artist and The New York Times best-selling author Kelly Clarkson's Miracle on Broadway holiday concert!

Clarkson with Voices Chorus

Clarkson with Voices Chorus

Clarkson recently visited W.O. Smith to meet with and speak to students about the power of studying music and how participating in choir as a child changed her life.  Clarkson and members of her band also sat in with members of W.O. Smith's house band, Grand Theft Audio, during their rehearsal.

For more information about the concert, please click here.

Weekly Update 10/24

Here's what's up this week:

Thursday, 10/27: Halloween Recital (with trick-or-treating), 6:45pm

Participants are encouraged to dress up in Halloween costumes.

Trick-or-treating is open to all W.O. Smith students and family members.

Looking ahead to next week:

Wednesday, 11/2: W.O. Smith Faculty Orchestra Concert, 7pm

Join us for the W.O. Smith Faculty Orchestra's first performance of the year! This concert is presented free of charge and a small reception will follow.

Concert poster artwork by Megan Kelley at Studio Omnivorous.


Please remember that we are still working diligently to place students with volunteer teaching artists. If you have not yet received a phone call with a placement offering for your student, don't worry!  We will be in touch as soon as a placement is made.

Por favor, recuerde que estamos trabajando muy duros para emparejar los estudiantes con nuestros voluntarios.  Si usted todavía no recibió una llamada de oferta, ¡no se preocupe! Estaremos en contacto tan pronto como haya una pareja para su estudiante.

Guitarist Jonathan Butler visits Jazz Band

On October 12th, Grammy® Award-Nominated Recording Artist Jonathan Butler visited the Jazz Band during their rehearsal! He shared stories from his life and career as a musician, and spoke about improvisation with students.  Butler sat in with the band as they played, and then performed a solo rendition of "It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)." All students received an autographed copy of Butler's latest album, Free.

Kelvin and Jonathan

Kelvin and Jonathan

Jonathan and his team also presented W.O. Smith student Kelvin Encalada with a brand new guitar from D'Angelico Guitars.  In an effort to promote music education, Butler and D'Angelico Guitars have teamed up to provide custom-made guitars to musicians across the country.

Thank you Jonathan, D'Angelico Guitars, and TKO Artist Management for your support of our students!

http://www.jonathanbutler.com/official/jonathanbutler

http://dangelicoguitars.com/

http://www.tkoartistmanagement.com/

Thanks for visiting!

Thanks for visiting!

Weekly Update 10/17

Here's what's up this week:

Tuesday, 10/18: Rod McGaha Concert, 8pm (free admission)

Wednesday, 10/19: W.O. Smith Chipotle Fundraiser, 5-9pm at 21st Ave S location

Sunday, 10/23: Faculty Sight Reading Session* (Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 1), 5pm

*please RSVP to Chrysa by Friday, 10/21 if you plan to participate


CHIPOTLE FUNDRAISER

Don't cook dinner on Wednesday, October 19th!  If you visit the 21st Avenue South Chipotle between the hours of 5:00-9:00pm and show this flyer or mention W.O. Smith, the school will receive 50% of the proceeds!

This flyer is also available on all of our social media accounts:

  • Facebook: /wosmithmusicschool
  • Twitter: @WO_Smith
  • Instagram: @wosmithmusicschool

Be sure to follow us and share the word with your friends and family!  Philanthropy was never so tasty.


Please remember that we are still working diligently to place students with volunteer teaching artists. If you have not yet received a phone call with a placement offering for your student, don't worry!  We will be in touch as soon as a placement is made.

Por favor, recuerde que estamos trabajando muy duros para emparejar los estudiantes con nuestros voluntarios.  Si usted todavía no recibió una llamada de oferta, ¡no se preocupe! Estaremos en contacto tan pronto como haya una pareja para su estudiante.

Rod McGaha Concert 10/18

Rod McGaha continues his W.O. Smith residency with another performance this Tuesday, October 18th at 8pm.  Join us for a great night of jazz!  This concert is free and open to the public.


Bio from www.rodmcgaha.com

Rod McGaha is exactly what working musicians strive to be, a potent combination of virtuosity and unfettered artistic passion.  But who are we to say so?  Fair question. It has been said by more than a few that the good musicians know who are the good musicians; therefore -

Max Roach (jazz legend): “(Rod is) An important new and original voice.” 

Clark Terry (jazz legend):  “When I first heard Trees (Rod), I got that same feeling I got when I first heard Wynton .  Some musicians just have that thing!”

Jeff Coffin(Dave Matthews Band):  “Rod McGaha is a one of a kind musician and has his own identity on the trumpet – an instrument that millions of people play- and that's saying something.”

Kirk Whalum (Grammy award winner):  “Rod McGaha doesn't think he has the luxury of ever releasing music he doesn't feel deeply.  I for one am glad that he connects us to his heart each time he connects to his mouthpiece.”

Victor Wooten (Grammy award winning bassist) “ Rod is a special talent. Whether playing trumpet, writing, or arranging, he speaks with a voice that is uniquely his own. That is why I use him on my projects.”

Whether you first heard him as the opening act for Take 6 or as one of the featured jazz soloists with Max Roach's critically-acclaimed group, or maybe even as a featured soloist playing in front of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, one of your first thoughts had to be, “This guy makes playing great look really easy.”  That's because Rod has lived a musical life that was founded on consistent, hard work behind the scenes and passionate fun and pleasure on the stage.  “If I didn't love playing so much, I would have quit - years ago.”

A native born Chicagoan, Rod McGaha first showed up on Chicago's jazz scene as a young prodigy, during an era when young lions were making more than just a little roar.  He constantly comments on how receiving the acceptance and guidance of legendary tenor saxophonist, Von Freeman was very important to him.  “When I teach in clinics, I remember how eager I was to get better and how important it was for me to be called one of Von's “horses”.  When I teach kids today, I recognize that look in their eyes.  I'm just as happy for them, as I was for me.  I understand their excitement and their fear.”

Rod is quick to admit that he was blessed to to have garnered the attention of legends like Von Freeman and Clark Terry at a young age, but it is probably most telling that although he received an invite from none other than Wynton Marsalis himself, to come to New York to audition for a spot as one of the newest young lions in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, he felt that life was calling him in a different direction, to be a different kind of lion.

By the time he was 22, Rod was busy trying to find “a way” to musically express his spiritual beliefs, while utilizing his knowledge and skills in African American modern improvisation (or as it is better known as, Jazz).  And, apparently that “way” is an endlessly long way.  Rod has played concerts in Egypt, Japan, Germany, South Africa, Poland and Mexico.  He has played in bands for Kenny Rogers, Bebe and CeCe Winans and was even the music the director for the now alternative rock sensation Shelby Lynne.  One could just list the stages on which he's played (Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Chicago's legendary Jazz Showcase, to name just a few) and come to the conclusion that his has been a complete musical life.  But Rod says the music is the only thing that really matters.  “If I can make someone feel something through my music, then I know I'm doing it right.  I want people to feel the way I felt listening to Clark Terry.  I remember, I was listening to a recording of Clark Terry and it gave me great joy.  He made me happy just with his music alone.  That's the power of music!”

And, it is Rod's power in music that led the New York Times to proclaim that his album Preacherman was one of the top ten albums deserving greater recognition.  Not one to ever rest on past achievements, Rod McGaha has continued to write and perform music that is both contemporary, and yet classic in some nature.  Traveling the world and playing with such a diverse group of musical talents spurred him to create the well received United For Peace Orchestra, a 22 member juggernaut of a band, amalgamating over 7 different nationalities.  “Being on stage with that band was like being on stage with an encyclopedia Britannica.  There was knowledge and culture coming in from all different directions and the audience was just as inspired by it as we were.”  But complexity for complexity sake is not Rod's approach.  Often, you'll see him onstage using nothing but a plunger and his trumpet, while playing a raw a capella blues.  His musical philosophy is one reminiscent of the familiar Nikki Giovanni line, “... people try to speak English instead of trying to speak through it.”  Rod's primary goal is to speak through music in a way that brings joy to his audiences.  And, as for all the rest?  “All the rest is gravy, doc!”  All the rest is gravy. 

Weekly Update 10/10

Here's what's up this week:

Monday, 10/10: W.O. Smith CLOSED

Tuesday, 10/11: W.O. Smith OPEN, Music Play #2 begins, Halloween Recital signup available

Wednesday, 10/12: Guitarist Jonathan Butler visits Jazz Band


CHIPOTLE FUNDRAISER

Don't cook dinner on Wednesday, October 19th!  If you visit the 21st Avenue South Chipotle between the hours of 5:00-9:00pm and show this flyer or mention W.O. Smith, the school will receive 50% of the proceeds!

This flyer is also available on all of our social media accounts:

  • Facebook: /wosmithmusicschool
  • Twitter: @WO_Smith
  • Instagram: @wosmithmusicschool

Be sure to follow us and share the word with your friends and family!  Philanthropy was never so tasty.


Please remember that we are still working diligently to place students with volunteer teaching artists. If you have not yet received a phone call with a placement offering for your student, don't worry!  We will be in touch as soon as a placement is made.

Por favor, recuerde que estamos trabajando muy duros para emparejar los estudiantes con nuestros voluntarios.  Si usted todavía no recibió una llamada de oferta, ¡no se preocupe! Estaremos en contacto tan pronto como haya una pareja para su estudiante.

Weekly Update 10/3

Here's what's up this week:

Monday, 10/3-Monday 10/10: Fall Break

Tuesday, 10/4: Joint Trombone Recital featuring Sam Anderson and Josiah Williams, 8pm


Please remember that we are still working diligently to place students with volunteer teaching artists. If you have not yet received a phone call with a placement offering for your student, don't worry!  We will be in touch as soon as a placement is made.

Por favor, recuerde que estamos trabajando muy duros para emparejar los estudiantes con nuestros voluntarios.  Si usted todavía no recibió una llamada de oferta, ¡no se preocupe! Estaremos en contacto tan pronto como haya una pareja para su estudiante.

Weekly Update 9/26

Here's what's happening this week:

Tuesday, 9/27: Last Music Play #1 class

Wednesday, 9/28: All student assistant job applications and recommendations are due

Saturday, 10/1: Fall Semester fees are due

 

Looking ahead to next week:

Monday, 10/3-Monday 10/10: Fall Break

Tuesday, 10/4: Joint Trombone Recital featuring Sam Anderson and Josiah Williams, 8pm


HELP WANTED

W.O. Smith has open positions for student assistants.  Selected W.O. Smith students will be responsible for setup and teardown for all classes on their assigned day, as well as any additional tasks an ensemble leader, teacher, or W.O. Smith staff member dictates.  Student assistants are expected to complete all tasks as promptly as possible.  Compensation will be $10/hr.  Students must be a junior or senior to be considered.  To view the original post and to apply, click here.  All applications must be submitted in their entirety by Wednesday, September 28th.


Join us for a joint trombone recital on Tuesday, October 4th, featuring trombonists Sam Anderson and Josiah Williams!  This recital is free and open to the public and will begin at 8pm.


Please remember that we are still working diligently to place students with volunteer teaching artists. If you have not yet received a phone call with a placement offering for your student, don't worry!  We will be in touch as soon as a placement is made.

Por favor, recuerde que estamos trabajando muy duros para emparejar los estudiantes con nuestros voluntarios.  Si usted todavía no recibió una llamada de oferta, ¡no se preocupe! Estaremos en contacto tan pronto como haya una pareja para su estudiante.