81R8516 JH-D By: Dutton H.C.R. No. 94 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Jazz is an original American art form that affirms the noblest aspirations of our national character, individual discipline, perseverance, and innovation; and WHEREAS, To acknowledge the integral role that jazz music plays in the cultural life of the United States, a campaign has been ongoing in recent years to designate April as Jazz Appreciation Month, with 15 states and numerous cities having already given official recognition to this observance; and WHEREAS, Initiated by the National Museum of American History of the Smithsonian Institution, Jazz Appreciation Month was established to highlight the multicultural history of jazz, its important influence on American life, and the evocative music that has been created by the nation's jazz musicians; and WHEREAS, This admirable effort is a fitting tribute to this musical art form; jazz has produced some of America's leading creative artists and ranks as one of the country's greatest cultural exports to the world; and WHEREAS, Immensely influential in the arts, jazz has inspired classical composers and musicians in many other genres, and its rhythms and spirit of improvisation have also been adopted in artistic fields such as dance, poetry, fiction, and film; and WHEREAS, Jazz has spoken eloquently of freedom for people in the United States and abroad and has become an international language that bridges differences and brings together people of all races, ages, and backgrounds; and WHEREAS, America's jazz heritage deserves to be appreciated as broadly as possible, and this goal can be furthered through education efforts aimed at both children and adults; the designation of Jazz Appreciation Month plays a role in this process by focusing public attention on the music and by providing an annual observance that inspires special concerts and other events to showcase the music; and WHEREAS, Intimately linked with the history of our nation, jazz speaks to the rich and diverse experiences of Americans, and this compelling form of artistic expression indeed deserves to be celebrated and preserved; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 81st Legislature of the State of Texas hereby proclaim April 2009 as Jazz Appreciation Month in Texas and urge all Texans to take this opportunity to attend performances, listen to recordings, and learn more about the music.