The Institute of Jazz Studies Rutgers-Newark
The Institute of Jazz Studies is the world's foremost jazz archives and research library. Founded in 1952 by pioneer jazz scholar Marshall Stearns (1908-1966), the Institute has been a pioneering institution in the preservation and access of jazz heritage. IJS relocated from Stearns' apartment to Rutgers University–Newark in 1966, and is part of the Rutgers University Libraries. In 1994, IJS moved to spacious new quarters on the fourth floor of the John Cotton Dana Library at Rutgers–Newark. The Institute serves a broad clientele, including teachers, scholars, musicians, the media, record companies, filmmakers, and arts agencies.
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Rutgers IJS NJPAC Monthly Jazz Jam Session featuring James Austin Jr
Tomorrow • 7:30 PM
Clement's Place
Free
Rutgers IJS Monday Night Big Band Series presents Lance Bryant & Shout!
Monday • 7:00 PM
Clement's Place
Free
Rutgers IJS & Greg Burrus presents Gia Ware & The Warehouse Collective
Thu, Jun 4 • 7:30 PM
Clement's Place
Free
Not Yet On Sale
Rutgers IJS NJPAC Monthly Jazz Jam Session featuring James Austin Jr
Thu, Jun 18 • 7:30 PM
Clement's Place
Free
Not Yet On Sale
Rutgers IJS NJPAC Monthly Jazz Jam Session featuring James Austin Jr
Tomorrow • 7:30 PM
Clement's Place
Free
Rutgers IJS Monday Night Big Band Series presents Lance Bryant & Shout!
Monday • 7:00 PM
Clement's Place
Free
Rutgers IJS & Greg Burrus presents Gia Ware & The Warehouse Collective
Thu, Jun 4 • 7:30 PM
Clement's Place
Free
Not Yet On Sale
Rutgers IJS NJPAC Monthly Jazz Jam Session featuring James Austin Jr
Thu, Jun 18 • 7:30 PM
Clement's Place
Free