Thanks to music producer Al Strong, the Chapel Hill jazz scene is getting cooler.
Jazz advocacy organization The Art of Cool Project hosted a live jam session that featured local musicians at Jack Sprat Cafe on Friday.
The jam session followed the performance of jazz group the Overtone Quartet at Memorial Hall, which was also sponsored by The Art of Cool Project.
Created by Al Strong and Cicely Mitchell of Durham-based Al Strong Music Productions, The Art of Cool Project is a nonprofit organization that seeks to increase the visibility of the Triangle’s jazz scene.
Strong, an adjunct professor at North Carolina Central University and a trumpeter since adolescence, said he hoped the jam session would encourage people to support the local live music scene.
He said the Triangle’s jazz musicians are comparable to those currently playing in New York City.
“We want to shine a brighter light on the quality of the live music scene, whether it’s jazz, R&B or blues,” Strong said.
Friday’s event was the kickoff of multiple jam sessions the project will host in the spring, said Mitchell, who received her doctorate in public health and biostatistics from UNC in 2011.
The Art of Cool Project also sponsored a collection of donations at the event to support the musicians who played.