Diversified musicians, joyous jazzy pie
For most of us, music might be something we enjoy in passing—a background to our daily lives. But for the members of Jazzy Pie, music is so much more. It’s a bridge to the world, a path to self-expression and self-confidence. In their music, they find meaning. In their performances, they create a space of connection—where they and their listeners meet as equals, sharing stories and emotions.
Music has a kind of magic—it crosses borders, languages, and differences. With nothing more than melody and rhythm, it can communicate what words sometimes cannot. For the members of Jazzy Pie, music is the key that opens the door to connection. As the notes begin to play, you're invited to join them on a soulful and imaginative journey through jazz. Jazzy Pie is a fusion jazz band under Hidden Art, made up of young people with special education needs—such as autism or visual impairments—alongside their neurotypical peers. The name reflects their spirit: “Jazzy” speaks to their love for the freeform, inclusive spirit of jazz, while “Pie” stands for creativity, variety, and endless possibilities—just like their music.