Hello friends,
I want to announce that the Willie Akins Music Scholarship Fund at Webster University has been fulfilled! What this means is that we have surpassed the pledge of 25,000 dollars within the endowment fund to activate the scholarship!
As of December 31st, 2021 we are sitting at over 26,000 dollars! We did it! So now this scholarship will begin to release funds annually to qualified students of the Jazz department at Webster University, (Webster, MO). The scholarship is designed to assist students based on need and merit. Also, this scholarship will live on in perpetuity, proudly paying homage to the late, great Jazz saxophonist, Willie Akins!
This brings me such great pleasure to see the name of one of my jazz mentors live FOREVER! We love you Willie!
Many of you know just how special Willie was in supporting and nourishing so many current jazz greats from the St. Louis area, and with this scholarship, that legacy will continue.
I want to thank ALL the people, corporate sponsors and venues that helped make this dream come true.
WE ARE NOT DONE.
I will be setting up a monthly concert series starting this summer that will continue on to generate funds to add to this scholarship with the goal of ONE MILLION DOLLARS within the next 20 years. These shows will continue at various venues that donate their space along with jazz combos and musicians that donate their time to perform and help grow the fund, promote music education and the great American artform that we call JAZZ.
If you would like to contribute as a musician, band, venue, corporate sponsor, or private donor, just know that EVERY PENNY generated goes directly into the scholarship fund. PERIOD!
Contact:
joe@mancusojazz.com
Thank You,
Joe Mancuso
Willie Akins Music Scholarship Update
Hello friends,
I want to announce that the Willie Akins Music Scholarship Fund at Webster University has been fulfilled! What this means is that we have surpassed the pledge of 25,000 dollars within the endowment fund to activate the scholarship!
As of December 31st, 2021 we are sitting at over 26,000 dollars! We did it! So now this scholarship will begin to release funds annually to qualified students of the Jazz department at Webster University, (Webster, MO). The scholarship is designed to assist students based on need and merit. Also, this scholarship will live on in perpetuity, proudly paying homage to the late, great Jazz saxophonist, Willie Akins!
This brings me such great pleasure to see the name of one of my jazz mentors live FOREVER! We love you Willie!
Many of you know just how special Willie was in supporting and nourishing so many current jazz greats from the St. Louis area, and with this scholarship, that legacy will continue.
I want to thank ALL the people, corporate sponsors and venues that helped make this dream come true.
WE ARE NOT DONE.
I will be setting up a monthly concert series starting this summer that will continue on to generate funds to add to this scholarship with the goal of ONE MILLION DOLLARS within the next 20 years. These shows will continue at various venues that donate their space along with jazz combos and musicians that donate their time to perform and help grow the fund, promote music education and the great American artform that we call JAZZ.
If you would like to contribute as a musician, band, venue, corporate sponsor, or private donor, just know that EVERY PENNY generated goes directly into the scholarship fund. PERIOD!
Contact:
joe@mancusojazz.com
Thank You,
Joe Mancuso
The Whitaker Festival 2016
We are happy to announce that Joe Mancuso will be performing in the Whitaker Festival at the Missouri Botanical Garden this year. The date is set for Wednesday, August 3rd, 2016. The show will start at 7:30pm, there will be 1 intermission and the show will end around 9:30pm.
Joining Joe in this concert are:
Christopher Braig-sax
Adam Maness-piano
Dave Black-guitar
Ryan Marquez-keys
Willem von Hombracht-bass
Steve Davis-drums
This is a FREE Concert!
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The Missouri Botanical Garden
4344 Shaw Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63110
The Missouri Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located in St. Louis, Missouri. It is also known informally as Shaw’s Garden for founder and philanthropist Henry Shaw.