Rick DellaRatta (Jazz for Peace): When Music Becomes a Movement | EOE Podcast
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Today’s guest doesn’t just play music—he organizes it into impact. Rick DellaRatta is a world-class jazz pianist, composer, and founder of Jazz for Peace, known for uniting musicians and communities after 9/11 and channeling concerts into real resources for nonprofits. We talk origin stories (a piano on Christmas Eve), improvisation as a path to freedom, the famous United Nations concert, and why Rick believes “the final solution is love.” He also explains the Jazz for Peace Empowerment Grant model—how it helps outstanding causes become better funded, more sponsored, and more connected.
Highlights:
Improvisation, frequency, and raising human consciousness
The poem that sparked Jazz for Peace after 9/11
UN concert bringing Israeli, Palestinian, and American musicians together
Transforming communities (from schools to Rwanda)
The “zero to 100” idea: funding peace with the same seriousness we fund war
How any legit cause can tap Jazz for Peace’s grant process
Chapters (timestamps to add after upload):
00:00 Intro
02:00 Piano arrives, a kid starts improvising
07:40 Discovering jazz in a library drawer
12:10 The poem & the UN concert
21:30 Art as activism: case studies
33:15 The Empowerment Grant (how it works)
44:50 “Zero to 100” and the podcast: The Final Solution Is Love
51:00 Closing & CTAs
Guest links:
Jazz for Peace site & grants info
Rick DellaRatta’s podcast: The Final Solution Is Love
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