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| Title | Black House Improvisers' Collective |
| Extended Title | Supporting Musician Development |
| Abstract | Article on the the Black House Improvisers' Collective (BHIC), an organization that provides resources and support for local musicians. The program was started by saxophonist Hunter Long in conjunction with the Charlotte Street Foundation. BHIC hosts four to five workshops per year where musicians collaborate and play new music. |
| Author | Roger Atkinson
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| Date | April/May 2011 |
| Source | JAM (Jazz Ambassador Magazine) |
| Location | MVSC Q 781.65 J272 |
| Publisher | Kansas City Jazz Ambassadors |
| Volume | 25 |
| Number | 2 |
| Page | 12-15 |
| Subject | Jazz musicians
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| Local Subject | Black House Improvisors' Collective Charlotte Street Foundation Long, Hunter
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| Illustrations | Yes |
| Item Type | Magazine Article
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| CONTENTdm number | 39637 |