ABA: From the Jazz Chair

Jul 29 2019

Hello, colleagues across the state of Alabama. I hope that the summer has provided you time to rest, reflect, enjoy time with family, and achieve all the goals you set for this short time away from school. I am excited to welcome Ben Posey as our Jazz Division Vice-Chair for the next two years. Mr. Posey is a band director at Bumpus Middle School, in Hoover, and is active in jazz education as a teacher. His jazz program at Bumpus continues to grow and many of his students have earned positions in the All-State Jazz Bands.

All-State Jazz Band auditions are some of the earliest auditions on our calendar, and we hope to make the All-State Jazz Band an event that your students look forward to each year.

Registration instructions, audition instructions, and audition materials are available online at myamea.org/aba. Registration and audition recording submissions are all done electronically. Students are required to perform scales, etude, and play-along tunes, all submitted electronically via a link. The deadline for registration and payment is October 30, 2019. The deadline for submitting student recordings is November 13, 2019.

The All-State Jazz Band festival takes place at the AMEA conference on January 16-18, 2020 at the Renaissance Montgomery. We have a stellar panel of clinicians to work with your students this year, including:

  • Jim Ketch – Gold Band, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Tom Luer – Silver Band, Freelance Saxophonist, Los Angeles, CA
  • Sallie Vines White – Bronze Band, Hoover High School, Hoover, Alabama
  • Art Ruangtip – Middle School Band Rowlett High School, Rowlett, Texas

I hope that you have a successful start to your new school year and achieve the goals you set for yourself and your program. I also hope to see many of your students involved in the All-State Jazz Band audition and festival process. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you have along the way.

Lisa Latham (2003-2005)

Jul 29 2019

Lisa Latham has been actively involved in music education in Alabama for the past 24 years. She received her undergraduate and master’s degrees from The University of Montevallo and has taught all levels from preschool to college.

Mrs. Latham has served in leadership roles in AVA, ACDA and AMEA, and as a clinician and adjudicator around the southeast. Mrs. Latham currently serves as the elementary music specialist at Trace Crossings Elementary school in Hoover, as well as the preteen and middle school choir director for Hunter Street Baptist Church.

In 2013, Mrs. Latham received the first Robert E. Wright, Jr. Award for Exceptional Service for her 23 years of work with the Alabama ACDA Young Voices Festival, a work she continues to this day. Latham has also been recognized as a secondary Teacher of the Year for Hoover City Schools and is currently pursuing National Board Certification.

Latham believes her job as a music educator is to see the person first and the music second. Her passion is a well-rounded music education for every child, regardless of circumstances. Her most treasured role and accomplishment is mom to three beautiful daughters, Piper, Emmie and Sutton, and wife to husband Jason.

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