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Jim Mair (musician)

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and graduated from Silver Heights Collegiate in 1984. That same year his quintet won top high school combo in Canada and he was selected lead tenor in the Canadian High School All Star Jazz Ensemble. His school band directors were Wilfred Jones and Jim Mackay. In June 1986, he was profiled in
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in music (1990). He studied with Scott Prebys and Loran Eckroth at U-Mary from 1984 to 1988, Mike Parkinson Gary Foster and Tim Timmons at UMKC from 1988 to 1990 and did additional studies at the Banff Summer Jazz Workshop with Dave Holland. Kenny Wheeler and Pat Labarbera in 1988. He is a
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at Fort Richmond Collegiate in his hometown of Winnipeg, Canada directing the jazz bands and teaching three sections of beginning band. In the fall of 2024 Jim will join the full-time music staff at St. James Academy in Lenexa, KS where he will serve as Assistant Director of Bands and Jazz
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of The Kansas City Jazz Alliance (501c3), The Kansas City High School and Middle School Jazz All Stars program and is the producer of The Kansas City Jazz Summit which includes the annual Basically Basie Competition. From 2003 to 2010 he served as the
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Jim was Professor of Music and Director of Instrumental and Jazz Studies at Kansas City Kansas Community College from 1999-2023. In December 2014, his college big band performed at the 30th annual Havana Jazz Festival in Cuba. He also serves as the
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at both of the universities that he attended. University of Mary in 1995 and in 2017 the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance. Also in 2017 The Kansas City Jazz Alliance formed by Mair and his wife received
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Jim has on multiple occasions performed as a soloist, the Star Spangled Banner and O Canada at NCAA college and professional sporting events including for the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Monarchs home games.
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In 1999, Mair was honored by the Governor of Idaho for his outstanding contributions to the Arts. He received the same recognition from the state of Kansas in 2010. In the spring of 2013 Mair received the Henry Louis
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in a concert celebration at the Johnny Pacheco Latin Music and Jazz Festival at Lehman College (SUNY) in the Bronx, New York. In 2021, the annual 4 day Kansas City Jazz Summit was selected as
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from the University of West London's, (England) London College of Music for his contributions to jazz education both in North America and in the United Kingdom. Additional accolades include
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for The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra (501c3), a performance organization that he co-founded. Jim is a co-founder of the Prairie Village Jazz Festival.
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Student Music Awards: Top College Jazz Combo, Top College Fusion Ensemble, Top College Jazz Soloist, Top College Composer
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2017 Jazz Distinction, The Kansas City Jazz Alliance, Johnny Pacheco Latin Jazz Festival, Lehman College, Bronx, New York
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Retiring from 28 years of college teaching in July 2023, the academic year 2023-2024 found Mair serving as an
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2013 Faculty of the Year, Henry Louis Award for Teaching Excellence at Kansas City Kansas Community College
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Student Music Awards: Greater Kansas City Youth Jazz Orchestra, College Composer, College Jazz Soloist
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Student Music Awards: Top High School Honors Jazz Ensemble: Greater Kansas City Youth Jazz Orchestra
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1984 Winning High School Combo (leader/performer)- Gold Winner Canadian National Finals, Toronto, ON
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magazine voted Jim, Kansas City's Favorite Saxophonist. Mair serves on the advisory board for the
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1986 DownBeat Magazine Auditions section June edition - young talent deserving wider recognition
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2016 Alumnus of the Year, University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance
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2014 Teaching Excellence Award, League for Innovation - John & Suanne Roueche Foundation
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2015 Honorary Degree from the London College of Music, University of West London, England
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1988 Outstanding Collegiate Soloist, Elmhurst College Jazz Festival - Chicago, Illinois
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1987 Outstanding Collegiate Soloist, Elmhurst College Jazz Festival - Chicago, Illinois
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1985 Outstanding Collegiate Soloist, Elmhurst College Jazz Festival - Chicago, Illinois
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SPACES - KANSAS CITY a profile of the Kansas City Jazz Orchestra February 2008
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2021 Best of Kansas City - non-profit local business, Kansas City Jazz Summit
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Student Music Awards: Greater Kansas City Youth Latin Jazz Orchestra
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1995 Alumnus of the Year, University of Mary, Bismarck, North Dakota
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1998 Person of the Year, Twin Falls Idaho Chamber of Commerce
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magazine as a young musician deserving of wider recognition.
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in Music Education (1988) and the University of Missouri at
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1984 Lead Tenor Canadian High School All Star Jazz Ensemble
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and Showman's Cafe in New York City and the Duchin Room in
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The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra "Live on the Plaza" (2008)
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and since 1992 has served as an artist/clinician for the
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SAXOPHONE JOURNAL reviewer of new recordings 1992-1999
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2010 Kansas Governor's Award for the Arts recognition
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1999 Idaho Governor's Award for the Arts recognition
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SAXOPHONE JOURNAL cover story November/December 2000
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1990 Full Fellowship recipient Aspen Music Festival
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1989 Full Fellowship recipient Aspen Music Festival
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SAXOPHONE JOURNAL cover story January/February 1997
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College of Southern Idaho "Live at Montreux" (1998)
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