The Los Angles Daily Journal published an article on Dec 31 featuring
the SMART Jazz Execs. The title of the article is “Lawyers are Stretching
Themselves for Charity.” The bass player within the group, Alejandro Angulo and
the guitarist, Geoffrey Glass share about their interest in music in this
article and its value for them in their personal lives.
"Music was Available (for me) in School"
The Journal writes, “The Jazz Execs” isn’t just a clever
name – the band is comprised of half business executives and half legal
professionals, including Judge Geoffrey Glass of the Orange County Superior
Court, who has played guitar for more than 40 years. He said his support for
the Smart Foundation comes from his own experience with music and the arts as a
schoolboy. ‘The only reason I play an instrument is because it was available at
school. If you put an instrument in kids’ hands, it might keep them from
putting bad thing in their hands.’”
The Value of Music for a Litigator
The Smart Foundation teaches that creativity is good and can
be beneficial in whatever you do. Angulo states explicitly that he believes
music makes him a better lawyer. “
As a litigator, music has helped me learn how
to hold things together when everything seems to be falling apart.”
SMART Jazz Execs are Glad to Give Back
The members of the SMART Jazz Execs each share the same
clear understanding that music and arts were formational for their expertise
and profession. It is this value that leads them to gladly give back their time
and musical abilities to in our cause to help others to have the same
opportunity. They are living examples of the results of the critical part music
and arts play in educational foundation and development.
What We Are Fighting to Accomplish
This is the SMART
cause that we are fighting to make possible for the At-Risk children here in
Orange County. Please consider joining our cause and donate now. Read more about our recent guitar classes at the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Ana here.
A financial
gift can be given online here. It is because of regular ongoing support
monthly that makes our plans possible to bring music and art to the At-Risk children in Orange County.
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