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Music Education in His Honor; John Lennon Educational Tour Bus Keeps Making
Music Alive for Students Across America
“This is precisely the type of project that John Lennon would have loved.”
—Yoko Ono Lennon
Anaheim, CA – January 14, 2010—Yoko Ono Lennon kept John’s legacy alive by kicking off 2010 with a press conference at NAMM, the international music products association, supporting music education in celebration of Lennon’s 70th birthday. Quincy Jones and Jackson Browne joined Yoko in speaking out supporting the importance of music education on behalf of American youth. Students from South Central Los Angeles’ Fernando Pullum Performing Arts School performed a medley of Lennon songs, kicking off with “Imagine,” with Rickey Minor, the musical director of American Idol and Fishbone.
Yoko is utilizing this year to celebrate John’s legacy and is showing her continued support of music education and the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, which gives students across the country free hands-on access to music and the digital arts.
As Yoko stated, “John’s voice was unique and beautiful and his voice is
still here traveling all over the United States on the John Lennon Educational
Tour Bus, so that students across the country can make music.”
“The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus is a non-profit outreach program with the mission of giving kids a chance to express themselves through music and video productions,” she said. “It has been a living legacy to John’s passion for musical expression and artistic freedom. By utilizing the on-the-road John Lennon Educational Tour Bus and its fine studio set-up, thousands of students have written, recorded and produced original songs and videos – students who otherwise might not have had the opportunity to explore these avenues of creativity. At a time with music education in the schools is facing tough funding challenges, the Bus has been a rolling testament to the enduring, positive power of music making.”
The students from the Fernando Pullum Performing Arts School performed a medley of Lennon tunes at the event. The students are a shining example of what music education can do. In an area of Los Angeles where only 30% of students graduate from high school, 100% of Fernando’s students graduate from high school, and 99% have gone on to college. To learn how to keep music in your local community, go to www.supportmusic.com, a non-profit outreach initiative of the NAMM Foundation.
EMI Music will also commemorate John Lennon’s 70th birthday with special
edition music releases, to be announced soon.
About NAMM Foundation
The NAMM Foundation is a non-profit organization with the mission of advancing
active participation in music making across the lifespan by supporting
scientific research, philanthropic giving and public service programs from the
international music products industry. For more information about The
NAMM Foundation, please visit www.nammfoundation.org. For more information
on how to support music education programs in your local community, go to www.supportmusic.com.
About The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus
About the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus (www.lennonbus.org)
The John
Lennon Educational Tour Bus is a non-profit state-of-the-art mobile Pro Audio
and HD video recording facility that provides hands-on experiences for students
of all ages. In its 12th year of touring, the venture is proud of its brand new
bus and its studios, which boast the latest audio and video technology, gear
and products. The concept began as an offshoot of the John Lennon Songwriting
Contest, which is dedicated to providing opportunities for both professional
and amateur songwriters around the world. The Bus travels across the U.S. and Canada year-round, providing free tours and
workshops at schools, retailers, festivals, on tours with headlining artists,
and at major industry conferences. The Bus, a 501(c)(3) venture, is made
possible through the generosity of sponsors including Apple, Maxell
Corporation, NAMM, The Beatles: Rock Band, Gibson, Epiphone, Sony, Avid,
Roland, Mackie, GHS Strings, Sonicbids, Disc Makers, Edirol by
Roland, Blackheart Amps, Ampeg, Boss, Digital Media Academy, Aphex
Systems, Audio-Technica, Glyph Technologies, Neutrik, Music Player
Network, Propellerhead, Musician’s Friend, Harris Corporation, Ableton, Apogee,
Litepanels, Applied Acoustics Systems, Antares, McDSP, IK Multimedia,
Native Instruments, Slingerland Drums, Bogen Imaging, and Noise Industries.
The John Lennon
Educational Tour Bus is made possible by an agreement with Yoko Ono Lennon.
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