A message to all members of THE JAZZ NETWORK WORLDWIDE

For those of you in our membership that remember the contribution of Clem 
DeRosa to our music world, be advised that he has passed....he was a dear 
friend to the Jackson Family and this hits home deeply he was an innovator for 
music education, we will be sure to help to keep his dream alive.

RIP Clem...we love you.



Clem DeRosa 1925-2011


Clem DeRosa passed away peacefully in his sleep last night, Dec 20th at 11PM 
CST. He succumbed after a long battle with cancer surrounded by family. An 
internationally respected musician (educator, professional 
conductor/bandleader, composer, arranger, drummer, and author), his greatest 
legacy was as one of the pioneers of jazz education dating back to the 1950s. 
He was perhaps the first public school educator to instill a solid jazz 
curriculum and teaching method in the 1950s that became nationally recognized 
by 1961 (his bands appearing on the Johnny Carson and Merv Griffin TV shows) by 
producing young high school jazz bands that sounded astonishingly professional. 
Gil Evans, Johnny Richards, and Billy Byers were just three prominent arrangers 
who were so impressed with Clem’s results, that they had his young bands 
perform their arrangements publicly and also record them.

Clem was a key founding member of the organization that would become the 
National Association of Jazz Educators and subsequently grew into the 
International Association of Jazz Educators. He also worked very closely with 
Stan Kenton as a faculty member of the Stan Kenton Clinics along with Gene 
Hall, Leon Breeden and others.

Upon his retirement from music education in 1980, Clem spent most of his career 
touring the world as a professional bandleader for the Glenn Miller, Jimmy 
Dorsey, and Benny Goodman orchestras and was also a co-author of several books 
including ones with Mel Lewis, Dick Hyman, Michael Moore, and Ed Shaugnessy.  
Clem was also a founder and President of the American Jazz Venues, a non-profit 
organization formed by Jazz artists, educators, and Jazz enthusiasts from 
diverse professions and backgrounds whose singular focus is to the health and 
survival of America’s indigenous musical art form, Jazz

A devoted husband, father, and grandfather, Clem is survived by his wife 
Shirley, his children Richard, Dianne, and Gary, and two grandchildren, Martina 
and Janice.

A memorial service is being planned for the New York Metropolitan area for 
mid-May.   

In lieu of Flowers, the family asks that a donation be made to:
The Clem DeRosa Jazz Scholarship @ Smithtown High School East (NY)

c\o Ed Balsamo

#6 Angelo Court

St. James, NY 11780


We will have more information about the Memorial Service after the new year.  

 

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