Renee Georges
Assembly / Performance

Hit the Road, Jack! With Renee Georges (Jazz Vocalist, Singer/Songwriter)

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Hit the Road, Jack! With Renee Georges (Jazz Vocalist, Singer/Songwriter)

Program Type
Assembly / Performance

Get Ready to… Hit the Road, Jack! Embark on a captivating musical journey with “Jazzing Up Learning” featuring Renée Collins Georges. This interactive and educational program brings Renée’s extensive touring and singing experiences over four continents with the legendary Ray Charles to center stage, and shares her stories through the magic of music.

Watch the legends of acoustic jazz come to life as Renée spotlights iconic figures like Duke Ellington’s “Take the ‘A’ Train,” Ray Charles’ classic “Hit the Road, Jack!,” Louis Armstrong’s spirited “Oh, When the Saints Go Marching In,” Ella Fitzgerald’s swinging rendition of the Duke’s “It Don’t Mean A Thing,” and Nat King Cole’s unforgettable journey along “Route 66.”

Students are invited to join Renée on an immersive adventure across Historic Route 66, traveling by train, plane, and the world’s largest (imaginary) tour bus. They’ll swing, sing, and dive into the essence of jazz in an engaging and fun-filled way. Adding to the excitement, Renée’s original ‘jazz for kids’ song, “Choo-Choo, Cha-Cha,” brings everyone to their feet with the lively Freeze Dance Game of the same name.

This program isn’t just a performance; it’s a journey through jazz’s rich history and its legendary figures. Students will leave not just singing, but with a suitcase packed full of joy, minds buzzing with new knowledge, and a newfound love for jazz. A tuned piano is requested to ensure the music resonates at its best.

NOTE: This program is offered as a 45-minute session in two formats:

  1. A solo artist offering
  2. A live jazz quartet consisting of vocals, piano, upright bass, and drums

Please contact Arts for Learning for pricing details.

Testimonials

"Participating in this residency has truly inspired these children to love this genre of music and appreciate past jazz musicians."

Regina Crosley, Teacher. Maryland City Elementary, Anne Arundel County Public Schools.

"The Jazzing Up Learning CD produced by Renée Collins Georges and the “Kidz MusiQ Club” is an excellent example of how young students can use American blues and jazz musical forms and their own lyrics to create their own songs. In particular, the independence and confidence fostered by jazz improvisation is useful in other educational areas."

Ken Giles, retired DC public schools general music teacher and violin instructor at DC Youth Orchestra Program.

Renée has an amazing ability to take any song in the genre of Jazz and develop a lyrical adaptation so children can relate to it. I am STILL hearing my students sing her songs a month after the assembly!

Regina, ESOL Teacher, Maryland City Elementary