Russell Thomas, Jr., Ph.D., educator, saxophonist,
Fulbright scholar and bandleader; holds a Bachelor of Music Education
degree from Jackson State University, the Master of Music Education
degree from Michigan State University and the Doctor of Philosophy
degree (Music) from the University of Utah and is currently Professor
of Music, Director of Jazz Studies and Coordinator of Music Theory
at Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi and serves as
Chairman of the International Association for Jazz Education /
African American Jazz Caucus Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Jazz Education Committee.
His teaching experiences include positions at
Alcorn State University, University of Utah, Snowbird Summer Music
Camp, Visiting Professor - Mount Holyoke College, Adjunct Associate
Professor (graduate school) - University of Missouri (Kansas City).
He is the founder of “Jazz In The Schools” (JITS)
program. This program is dedicated to the teaching of jazz history
and jazz improvisation concepts in kindergarten through secondary
schools. Dr. Thomas has presented jazz education seminars/workshops
at the International Association of Jazz Educators Conference,
Music Educators National Conference, Southern Arts Exchange Conference,
North American Saxophone Alliance Conference, National Black Music
Caucus Conference and the International Conference on Music and
Dance in Melbourne, Australia. In addition, Dr. Thomas received
a Fulbright Group Project Abroad Fellowship to China to study traditional
Chinese music and a fellowship for the GHANA (West Africa): Freedom
Tour ‘97 to study the music and religion of West Africa.
Additionally, Dr. Thomas is a Book Reviewer for
Hartcourt Brace College Publishers and a consultant for the College
Board - Educational Testing Service (ETS) Advancement Placement
Examination in Music Theory.
An outstanding saxophonist, he has performed with
such diverse groups as Little Milton Blues Band, Clark Terry, Joe
Henderson, Nnenna Freelon, Dizzy Gillespie, David Baker, The Mississippi
Symphony Orchestra, Ed Thigpen, Bunky Green, Gerald Wilson and
the Lionel Hampton Big Band. Dr. Thomas has performed throughout
the United States, Central America, Italy, Switzerland (Montreux
Jazz Festival), China and Guyana. Dr. Thomas has also performed
solo classical/jazz recitals at the North America Saxophone Alliance
Conference, National Black Caucus Conference, Jackson State University,
the University of Mississippi, Alcorn State University, Tougaloo
College, University of Southern Mississippi, University of Utah,
Louisiana State University, the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa
and the University of Dayton.
Dr. Thomas has received numerous honors
and awards including the Governor’s Awards For Excellence
In The Arts - 2002 (Mississippi); Outstanding Faculty Award (Jackson
State University); International Association For Jazz Education
2003 Director’s Award; Partner in Education Award (ArtsAlliance
of Jackson and Hinds County) ; Spirit of Mississippi Award (WLBT
Television, Jackson, MS); Spotlight on Scholars Award (School
of Liberal Arts-Jackson State University); and the Black Jazz
Caucus Music Award. |