Using jazz to change kids' lives

Courtesy CNN.com - Entertainment  Fri, 11/07/2008 - 08:10

Jazz musician Wynton Marsalis knows how important education is for youth, but what feeds their minds and souls, he says, often lies beyond traditional classroom walls.


 

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