An Oakland, CA based non-profit jazz music organization. Building community, cultivating creativity, B. In 2008, LJ launched, Jam Camp West.
Since 1984, Living Jazz continues to work towards fulfilling its mission of building community, cultivating creativity, and enriching lives through the love of jazz. Our history is the unfolding story of vision-into-action many times over. The programs of Living Jazz are known not only for their artistic quality, but also for their commitment to building community based on diversity, inclusion and
accessibility; the distinctive way in which they encourage and support artists of all skill levels; and the artistic and personal growth they foster in participants of all ages. Throughout its history, Living Jazz has listened to what those in the community wanted and needed while surveying existing programs and working towards designing and developing creative opportunities not currently accessible or available. Over the years, Living Jazz has developed a reputation for designing and launching programs that go on to become Bay Area treasures, as well as for incubating programs to the point of maturity at which they successfully spin off to stand on their own, and continue to develop and grow independently. In 1984, LJ helped save a faltering small summer music camp for teens and adults originally held in Cazadero, California. By the next year, LJ had brought Jazz Camp West onto solid ground financially and organizationally, as well as incorporated as a non-profit organization. Since that time, LJ has continued to develop and expand the program, which is now recognized as one of the world’s leading jazz immersion programs, serving over 300 people of all skill levels and backgrounds each year. In 1986, Living Jazz created the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir (OIGC), a 65-member interfaith and inter-racial adult choir that grew out of the popular all-camp gospel choir held at Jazz Camp each summer. Under the direction of Terrance Kelly, OIGC quickly became a popular performance, recording and touring group. After six years of development and expansion, OIGC splintered off from LJ to form its own corporation, continues to experience great success and international recognition. In 1990, LJ created the Fall and Spring Music Series, a rotating series of workshops originally held at Laney College in Oakland. These workshops were the first accessible educational opportunity that Bay Area residents of all skill levels had to leading jazz artists in the local community. From 1990 to 2001, this jazz education program evolved into an intensive weekend event entitled “RhythmVoice”, and then later known as “Jazz Camp Weekend”. This winter version of Jazz Camp West provided access to over 30 all-star jazz artists and a multitude of classes, workshops, and performances held at Mills College in Oakland for 11 years. With the advent of the Jazz School in Berkeley, which provided year-round access to Bay Area jazz artists, LJ suspended Jazz Camp Weekend, and Stacey Hoffman, Executive Director became a member of the Jazz School Advisory Board. After the Gospel Choir splintered off to stand on its own, LJ created the Oakland Jazz Choir (OJC) in 1992. This adult performing and touring group was started in response to the growing need for an ongoing, high quality training and performance platform for amateur, semi-professional, and professional jazz singers in the Bay Area. LJ nurtured and developed the choir for the next 14 years, at which time OJC formed its own independent organization and has continued to perform and record. In 2002, LJ created “In the Name of Love”: The Annual Musical Tribute Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This event was created in response to the lack of a non-denominational musical tribute honoring Dr. King in Oakland. It also fulfilled the desire of Living Jazz for an annual showcase in Oakland for nationally known talent alongside Bay Area jazz talent, within the framework of a collaborative, meaningful event. The event also includes children from Oakland public schools, archival footage of Dr. King, and the presentation of an annual Humanitarian Award presented by a prominent dignitary. It brings together families, children and seniors from extremely diverse backgrounds to share, through music, the inspiration of Dr. King’s teachings. The event also includes the Oakland Community Exhibition, a pre-concert event that provides visibility to 40 Oakland non-profits and businesses. Our 10th anniversary tribute in 2012 experienced a successful transition to the historic Paramount Theatre with a memorable evening including the legendary, Grammy Award winner Mavis Staples, America’s Got Talent finalists POPLYFE, Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, and Congresswoman Barbara Lee presenting the Oakland Citizen Humanitarian Award to Mr. Derreck Johnson for his work successfully integrating ex-convicts back into the work place. In 2005, in an effort to help fill the gap in music education in the Oakland public school system, LJ established the Oakland Children’s Community Choir OCCC). A four-month music fundamental and performance program provided completely free of charge, OCCC serves Oakland public elementary schools with little or no access to the arts. Weekly music classes are held during the regular school day for first, second, and third graders and culminate in a high profile showcase as the opening act at the MLK Tribute. This provides an exciting and inspiring goal for the children. OCCC provides beginning level vocal, rhythm, and ear training; basic performance etiquette and stage presence skills; and an understanding of how music has a cultural and historical context. OCCC works to build self-esteem and confidence; to provide an experience of community and connectedness that bypasses cultural and economic boundaries; and provides a music education experience that is joyful and fun, while still reinforcing structure, discipline, and respect for self and others. Jam Camp is a 7-day annual summer jazz music and dance program designed specifically for 10-15 year olds of diverse cultural and economic backgrounds. Jam Camp provides an alternative to the traditional band and orchestra camps, where students must already have exposure on an instrument. Jam Camp’s curriculum includes turntables, beatbox, steeldrum, percussion, various styles of vocals and dance, songwriting, and instrumental ensembles taught by ear (not written music). All faculty are professional artists and our staff are comprised of amateur and professional artists looking to serve as mentors and role models. Jam Camp exposes children of all skill levels to a contemporary jazz curriculum in a supportive, inclusive and beautiful natural redwood environment. Jam Camp West currently serves 90 children from broadly diverse backgrounds. In 2010, LJ launched its newest program Jazz Search West, the Bay Area’s only Jazz Talent Search program to provide recognition and exposure to pre-professional talent, and inspire and motivate emerging artists. Weekly public competitions during the month of March are held in a variety of jazz venues in San Francisco and the East Bay. Each week, vocal and instrumental performers compete in front of a live audience, backed up by a professional rhythm section provided by LJ. A panel of local jazz music professionals serve as judges and provide critical feedback to the contestants. A Grand Finale, open to the general public, caps off the event. Three winners are ultimately selected by our panel of judges, providing prizes designed to further their musical careers.
06/01/2026
Every voice on the saxophone tells a different story. Meet your 2026 Jazz Camp West reed faculty.
Anat Cohen — 2026 Artist in Residence. Israeli-born, Berklee-trained, Grammy-nominated. Clarinetist of the Year every year since 2007 per the Jazz Journalists Association. 21 albums spanning straight-ahead jazz to deep Brazilian choro. DownBeat calls her performances "a picture of joy."
Peter Apfelbaum — Berkeley-born avant-garde legend. Formed the 17-piece Hieroglyphics Ensemble as a high school senior in 1977. Tenor sax, piano, drums — and a career that includes Don Cherry, Cecil Taylor, Carla Bley, and Phish. Five decades of genre-defying music.
Kevin Brewster — The next voice. Gospel-raised, Michigan State-trained, founder of Black Renaissance. Mentored by Terri Lyne Carrington and Christian McBride. Soulful, bold, and just getting started.
Eight days. All levels. All yours.
🎷 Don't miss your chance to learn from some of the most dynamic reed players in jazz today — enroll now at livingjazz.org/jazz-camp-west
Jazz Camp West · June 6–13 · La Honda, CA
06/01/2026
Every young person deserves a week like this.
Seven days in the redwoods playing music, making friends, finding their voice. Jam Camp West (July 18–24, 2026) is for beginners and experienced artists alike.
Tuition assistance exists to make it possible for every family. Applications close midnight, June 1.
🔗 Apply now: livingjazz.org/jam-camp-scholarships
06/01/2026
Walking into Pride like.. 🎶🌈✨❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙🤍🩷🖤
Jazz Camp West is made of moments where the music stops being about notes and starts being about connection. Eye to eye, breath to breath, transforming each other and everyone watching. This is what happens when you give artists the space to truly meet.
📅 June 6–13, 2026 | YMCA Camp Jones Gulch, La Honda, CA
🔗 Enroll now → livingjazz.org/jazz-camp-enroll BayAreaJazz RedwoodMagic JazzCommunity MusicCamp
05/31/2026
Every rhythm has a root. Meet your 2026 Jazz Camp West percussion faculty.
John Santos — Seven-time Grammy-nominated percussionist, SFJAZZ Resident Artistic Director, and one of the foremost exponents of Afro-Latin music alive. Born in San Francisco into Puerto Rican and Cape Verdean musical traditions, his career spans five decades and every major stage.
Ami Molinelli — Bay Area percussionist, MFA, and Brazilian/Latin specialist who co-leads Grupo Falso Baiano and has performed with Billy Hart, Jovino Santos Neto, and George Duke. Author of Pandeiro Basics and a longtime Living Jazz collaborator.
Eight days. All levels. All yours.
Enroll now at livingjazz.org/jazz-camp-west
🪘 Jazz Camp West · June 6–13 · La Honda, CA
05/31/2026
Two flutists. One spotlight. Zero distance between them. 🎶✨
Jazz Camp West is made of moments where the music stops being about notes and starts being about connection. Eye to eye, breath to breath, transforming each other and everyone watching.This is what happens when you give artists the space to truly meet.
📅 June 6–13, 2026 | YMCA Camp Jones Gulch, La Honda, CA
🔗 Enroll now → livingjazz.org/jazz-camp-enroll
05/30/2026
ONE MORE WEEK. 🎶🌲
Jazz Camp West 2026 is ONE WEEK away, and there is still time to join us for 8 days of music, dance, community, and magic in the heart of the Northern California redwoods.
📅 June 6–13, 2026
📍 YMCA Camp Jones Gulch | La Honda, CA
Whether you're a first-timer or a returning camper — ages 15–99, all skill levels — this is your week to grow, connect, and shine alongside 50 all-star artists.
🔗 Secure your spot today → livingjazz.org/jazz-camp-enroll
05/30/2026
"Thank you Living Jazz, for through talented staff and incredible counselors, changing my life." — Michael Webster, age 14
That's Jam Camp West. July 18–24 in the California redwoods music, dance, creativity, and community for young people of all experience levels.
Tuition assistance is available. Applications close midnight, June 1. Don't wait.
🔗 livingjazz.org/jam-camp-scholarships
05/30/2026
The beat starts here. Meet your 2026 Jazz Camp West drum faculty.
Allison Miller — NYC-based drummer, composer, and Artistic Director of Jazz Camp West. A modern jazz icon whose playing spans late-night TV to acclaimed bandleading — always at the heart of the music.
Jaz Sawyer — San Francisco-born, New York-forged. Trained in classical, jazz, West African, and Afro-Caribbean traditions. Has shared stages with Wynton Marsalis, Abbey Lincoln, and Dee Dee Bridgewater at Carnegie Hall, the Village Vanguard, and the Sydney Opera House. "Explosive, yet tactically precise." — OffBeat Magazine
Dave Flores — First-call Bay Area drummer since age three, born into the rhythm section. Equally fluent in straight-ahead jazz, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, funk, and beyond — and has the résumé to prove it: Lauryn Hill, Donna Summer, Zakir Hussain, and more.
Eight days. All levels. All yours.
Enroll now at livingjazz.org/jazz-camp-west 🥁
Jazz Camp West · June 6–13 · La Honda, CA
05/29/2026
Join us for the inaugural Lakeshore Spring Festival on Saturday, May 30th from 11AM - 7PM. This is a celebration of Oakland’s beautiful Lakeshore District with the vibrancy and energy that you can only find in the Town — and Living Jazz will be in the mix! Come find us at our table and connect with the community 🎶
Lakeshore Main Stage Brought To You By Oakland LGBTQ Center featuring performances by:
DJ JOJO
LA GENTE SF
RUMBACHÉ
JAFIN
THE FUTURELICS
PLUS:
Artisan Market
Craft Cocktails
Beer Garden
Family Zone
Outdoor Dining
90s Dance Party Powered by HipLine
SO MUCH MORE
Admission Free
Family Friendly
Vendor & Sponsor Applications: LAKESHOREAVENUE.COM
05/29/2026
This is what it sounds like when brilliant people find their people. 🔥
Samara Atkins leading the room. Campers on their instruments. Everyone locked in.
WE ARE BRILLIANT. WE ARE REMARKABLE. WE ARE THE SOURCE. WE ARE UNSTOPPABLE.
This is Jazz Camp West. This is what you’ve been missing.
June 6–13 in the redwoods of La Honda, CA. Spots are going fast. Don’t be the one watching from the outside this year.
🎷 Register + learn more at livingjazz.org/jazz-camp-west