West Texas Jazz Society

Our Mission...
is the preservation, perpetuation and expansion of America’s original musical art form – jazz; the promotion of jazz as an art form among the young; and, the presentation of quality jazz performances in the Permian Basin.
Our all-volunteer board of directors consists of members from both Midland and Odessa who exhibit a love of jazz and a willingness to work for the preservation and promotion of this uniquely American art form. Membership in WTJS is open to anyone with an interest in jazz. Annual dues are currently $75 per single membership (Solo), $150 per couple (Combo) and a special ‘Big Band’ membership rate of $200 for four singles. Membership offers free admittance to all WTJS concerts and productions excepting the annual jazz party.
The 2008 WTJS Season of Jazz is sponsored in part by:
Abell-Hanger Foundation
Arts Assembly of Midland
Odessa Council for the Arts and Humanities
PSH Foundation
Texas Commission on the Arts
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A Brief History of ...
The West Texas Jazz Party Collaboration
It was during a visit to Dick Gibson's famous Aspen jazz party that Dr. O.A. (Jimmie) Fulcher first conceived the idea of bringing world-class jazz to West Texas. Dr. Fulcher wondered why West Texas couldn't be host to a similar party. While in Aspen, he talked the idea over with some of the country's top jazz musicians. They liked the idea. Then Jimmie returned home and immediately set about the task of selling the plan to a number of his friends. The Odessa Jazz Association was formed and the rest is history.
The First Annual Odessa Jazz Party was held in 1967. For five nights the old Terrace Room of the Golden Rooster Club high atop the historic Inn of the Golden West provided the setting for some of the nation's best jazz performers. During the first party 124 stalwart jazz enthusiasts thirstily absorbed every note and the legacy of West Texas jazz was born. By the 5th annual party in excess of 350 energetic patrons from coast to coast were drawn to the jazz Mecca of the Odessa Jazz Party. In just 5 years the concept had grown from what many had considered to be an impossibility on the staked plains of West Texas into an event of national significance.
In 1977 Max Christensen and a group of Midland jazz enthusiasts formed the Midland Jazz Association and the Midland Jazz Classic was born. Over the 35-year history of the events the two parties have hosted jazz greats from around the world. The list of jazz performers reads as a veritable who's who of American jazz history.
As the popularity of jazz increased more jazz parties and festivals appeared across the nation. The wider variety of jazz entertainment options took its toll on local party attendance. Jazz fans in other cities had a new variety of parties. These pressures and downturns in the local economy prompted the two parties to merge under the umbrella of the West Texas Jazz Society in 1998. Since then the West Texas Jazz Collaboration has continued the great traditions of the Odessa Jazz Party and the Midland Jazz Classic by alternating the performance locations between the two cooperating cities.
In 2006 the West Texas Jazz Society presented the 40th Annual West Texas Jazz Collaboration, marking it as the oldest continuously running jazz party in the United States!