Saturday, February 26, 2022

Black History Month Spotlight: Mahalia Jackson (1911-1972)



20th-century recording artist Mahalia Jackson, known as the Queen of Gospel, is revered as one of the greatest musical figures in U.S. history. Born on October 26, 1911, in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Charity Clark and Johnny Jackson, Jackson became one of gospel music’s all-time greats, known for her rich, powerful voice that cultivated a global following. Jackson grew up in a Pitt Street shack and started singing at 4 years old in the Mount Moriah Baptist Church.

Brought up in a devout family, Jackson still found herself influenced by the secular sounds of blues artists like Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey

After moving to Chicago as a teen Jackson joined the Greater Salem Baptist Church and became a member of the Johnson Gospel Singers.  Years later she started working with Thomas A. Dorsey, a gospel composer. The two performed around the U.S. while she still took on a number of jobs — working as a laundress, beautician and flower shop owner  before her career took off.

Jackson tasted major success with "Move On Up a Little Higher" which sold millions of copies and became the highest selling gospel single in history. She made radio and television appearances, eventually performing in Carnegie Hall on October 4, 1950 to a racially integrated audience. She had her own gospel program on the CBS television network and made her debut on The Ed Sullivan Show. In 1958 she appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival performing with Duke Ellington and his band..By 1959, she was an international figure, with a performance itinerary that included singing at President John F. Kennedy’s inauguration.

Jackson was also an active supporter of the Civil Rights Movement. She sang at the March on Washington at the request of her friend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1963. After Dr. King’s assassination in 1968 she sang Precious Lord Here My Call at his funeral and then largely withdrew from public political activities.

In her later years, Jackson had several hospitalizations for severe health problems, giving her final concert in 1971. Though she passed away too soon, she is still credited with being the strongest connection between gospel, jazz and blues that American music has ever seen. She will always be remembered and loved for her impassioned delivery, her deep commitment to spirituality and her lasting inspiration to listeners of all faiths and backgrounds.

Enjoy some music from the legendary Mahalia Jackson.

 

How I Got Over

 

Just a Closer Walk With Thee (featuring LOUIS ARMSTRONG)

 

Move on Up a Little Higher




Friday, February 25, 2022

DGS Art Students Selected by the Illinois High School Art Exhibition!!!

 

$119 MILLION+ IN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS ANNUALLY! 

AND SO MUCH MORE!


Seven DGS students have been selected for participation in the Illinois High School Art Exhibition!

The IHSAE is a highly-competitive, area-wide exhibition that shows artworks from students all across Chicagoland!


Students participating in the show are:

Sally Lichner- “Holy”

Cassie- “Rapp Ray of a Hand” & “Ween”

Marilyn Mejia- “Handheld” 

Pam Amaya-Regino- “Depersonalized”

Alex Hernandez- “Copper Rose”

Sofya Kristesashvili- “Melting”

Estee Raceala- “Watch Your Step” 

The IHSAE Awards Ceremony Event is on Sunday, March 13th, bringing the best student artists from 100 Illinois suburban, public and private high schools to compete and celebrate the power of art in their lives. All at the Bridgeport Art Center. Mark your calendars!

Check Out The Digital Galleries Linked Here

2022 Galleries Coming Soon!

All of the Winners selected by judges at the exhibition will be recognized at the Main Ceremony Event starting at 3:30 pm on 3/13/2022. All artwork will be exhibited through the digital gallery platform linked at the Art ConnectED website.

About Art ConnectED:

Started in 2013 with the IHSAE, now Art ConnectED is 100% powered by teacher volunteers and has grown out of the passion they bring to making a difference for students, and has since facilitated $470+ million in tuition scholarship offers to more than 2,500 students. Art ConnectED advocates for the power of art with exhibitions and other incentives for creative exploration and connections to innovative careers. 


Monday, February 21, 2022

DGS Band Camp a Big Success!

   



Congratulations to everyone involved as a great community event that unfolded on Saturday.  Our South high student musicians sat alongside over 40 incoming freshmen on Saturday and worked as one for the love of the music and the community. Over an 8 hour day, students put together a concert made up of jazz and concert band music followed by an evening performance. More importantly this community occasion gave our students a chance to connect with each other on a higher level and to see the work they embark on every day influencing their school and community. Well done everyone. The future of DGS Fine Arts is BRIGHT!









Sunday, February 13, 2022

Reflecting on an Amazing Week for DGS Jazz!

 



"That was not a good performance... That was an EXCELLENT performance."  - Dr. Bob  Lark, renowned trumpeter and jazz educator, Professor of Jazz Studies at Valparaiso University.

Dr. Lark gave our students these compliments and many more during their clinic at the Evanston Township High School Jazz Festival on Saturday.  Their performance earned them top accolades and recognition from all in attendance.  Congratulations!!  This is just one of the highlights as part of a very successful and rewarding week for DGS Jazz student musicians. 



Mr. Kevin Schoenbach, the great jazz educator and editor for the Instrumentalist Magazine, came and provided an outstanding clinic for our students in preparation for their Essentially Ellington Competition Audition.  The students had a great time with him and walked away with tangible ideas for growth and improvement. Thanks Kevin!


The kids also completed their recordings of classic Duke Ellington and Count Basie literature as part of the audition process for the prestigious Essentially Ellington Competition. The annual event is an opportunity for kids nationwide to receive feedback from the likes of Wynton Marsalis, Ron Carter, and Jeff Hamilton to name a few.  The top 15 bands are invited to the Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City!

The week culminated with the DGS Jazz Café. The community came out in large numbers to enjoy an evening of music that featured DGS students alongside our junior high programs.  All of the students involved put on a wonderful show and should take pride in the work and preparation they did along the way. Keep growing, keep practicing, and see you at the high school level soon!


Jefferson Junior High Jazz Band



Eisenhower Junior High Jazz Band

DGS Jazz Workshop




DGS Jazz Lab




O'Neill Middle School Jazz



Lakeview Junior High Jazz Band








Saturday, February 12, 2022

Scholarship Alert !! Rotary Club of Downers Grove Music Scholarship!

Rotary Music Scholarship applications now being accepted!

The Rotary Club of Downers Grove is now accepting applications for their annual Charles Dickerman Music Scholarships. Each year since 2009 the Rotary Club presents scholarship checks to deserving high school seniors who reside in Downers Grove or the District 99 attendance area. This year we are increasing both the number and value of the awards. We will award up to four scholarships, including a Grand Award of $4,000!

Charles Dickerman was a founding member of the Rotary Club of Downers Grove. He was a nuclear physicist at Argonne National Laboratory who had undergraduate degrees in both physics and music. Charles stayed involved in music throughout his life and was an avid bagpiper!

An application can be downloaded at:

tinyurl.com/DGRotaryDickermanScholarship22

A scholarship application can also be requested by emailing: musicscholarship@rotarygrovefest.com
or by phoning Dave Humphreys at (630) 968-5526.

Applicants must have their forms submitted via email by Monday, March 28, 2022. If selected as a finalist, candidates will then submit a video audition by Tuesday, April 19, 2022, and must be available for a virtual interview on the evening of Sunday, April 24, 2022. The scholarship winners will be announced in May.

The qualifications to apply for this scholarship are:

  • Be a graduating senior attending a public, private, parochial, or home school, and reside in Downers Grove or the High School District 99 attendance area.   
  • Plan to pursue a post-secondary education program.
  • Have participated in high school curricular music activities and/or extracurricular music activities. 
  • Composers and/or arrangers qualify for this scholarship. 
  • Pursuit of an undergraduate music major or minor is not required.
  • Financial need is not a criterion for selection.

These Charles Dickerman Music Scholarships are funded by proceeds from the annual Downers Grove Rotary GroveFest held each June in downtown Downers Grove, and the annual Thanksgiving Day Grove Express 5K.

Information:

Dave Humphreys   (he/him
Rotary Club of Downers Grove
630-968-5526
musicscholarship@rotarygrovefest.com

 

Thursday, February 10, 2022

DGS Jazz Cafe February 10th 6:00PM!


   Downers Grove South High School Jazz Café February 10th, 2022!

Come on out tonight and enjoy an evening of jazz in the beautiful Downers Grove South High School Commons Area. Festivities begin at 6:00pm.  Groups featured include jazz bands from Eisenhower Junior High, Jefferson Junior High, Lakeview Junior High, and O'Neill Middle School! Please spread the word and invite family and friends to show support for these fantastic student musicians and members of this amazing community. 
We look forward to seeing you all there!




Tuesday, February 01, 2022

D99 Jazz in Clinic and Concert with NIU Jazz Orchestra

Northern Illinois University Jazz Orchestra

The student musicians of the DGN and DGS Jazz Bands participated in an educational clinic and concert with the internationally acclaimed Northern Illinois University Jazz Orchestra. Led by Professor Reggie Thomas, the NIU Jazz Orchestra performed an exciting set that kept the audience engaged and cheering for more.


Congratulations to the members of the DGN and DGN Jazz programs for their outstanding performances tonight at the Tivoli theater in Downers Grove. It was a pleasure and honor for our students to open for the great Northern Illinois University Jazz Orchestra!

DGS Jazz Workshop

DGN Jazz Lab Band

DGS Jazz Lab Band
DGN Jazz Ensemble

DGS Jazz Ensemble