Background
Hasse, John Edward was born on November 20, 1948 in Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States. Son of Merten Milton Hasse and Gladys Irene Elizabeth Johnson.
(I love you when you're sick and when you're feeling bette...)
I love you when you're sick and when you're feeling better. And when I'm far away, I say "I love you" in a letter! I Love You When . . . is a poignant, but fun, rhyming text expressing a parent's unconditional love for a child.
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Hasse, John Edward was born on November 20, 1948 in Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States. Son of Merten Milton Hasse and Gladys Irene Elizabeth Johnson.
Bachelor cum laude with distinction, Carleton College, 1971. Master of Arts, Indiana University, 1975. Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana University, 1981.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Walsh University, 2001.
Founder, campaign manager Minnesotans for McGovern, Minneapolis, 1971—1972. Research assistant Indiana University, Bloomington, 1973—1974, associate instructor, 1974—1975, project coordinator, 1979—1981. Brand assistant Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, 1982—1983.
Director Sounds of Indiana Project, 1983—1984. Curator American music National Museum American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, since 1984. Chief advisor legends of America music stamp series United States Postal Service, 1989—1999.
Founder Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, 1991, executive director, 1991—1999. Co-director American's Jazz Heritage, 1992—1996. Public speaker in field, since 1993.
Member New Orleans Jazz Commission, since 1996. Founder Jazz Appreciation Month. Interviewee in field.
(I love you when you're sick and when you're feeling bette...)
Delaware Democratic National Convention, Miami Beach, 1972. Member of Society of America Music (member board trustees 1991-1993), National Academy Recording Arts and Sciences (member hall of fame elections committee 1990-1996), International Association Jazz Education (secretary 2002-2004), American Musicological Society (cultural diversity committee 1995-1997), Society Ethnomusicology (life. Editorial board member 1974-1978).
1 child Leanne Alexandra.