Where is there a ready-made jazz audience? Tell me where b/c there are more than a few musicians I know who could benefit from that kind of info. Talk about thee most divided and cynical crowd ever. They make underground rock fans seem as unified and adoring as Barbara Streisand fans.
I agree that rock musicians are probably looked upon as jokesters and druggies who are creatively inept by the kind of people who fund such things. Well, it's not hard to believe that jazz musicians were the epitome of that stereotype for quite some time as well. So long as bands like Kid Rock and the Rolling Stones fall under the umbrella of rock music how could it's image as a whole be taken seriously enough to benefit from grant money? They don't know about Slint or the Melvins. But to them, I'm sure they think it's all rock music. In all fairness, if you are going lump all jazz musicians together as lazy freeloaders, you ought to have to share a genre with Kid Rock or whatever he's called.
I think there are a lot of similarities in the underground jazz of the 70s and underground rock of the 80s-early 90s. It was after the 70s, arguably jazz's most experimental time, that it somehow dropped it's drug image and then this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEA_Jazz_Masters
If rock music had almost completely died out to dance music and was considered a shrinking art form rather than a commercial force, would you vote to have grants be given to rock musicians if given the chance? Is it that the most visible jazz musicians shouldn't get a piece of the grant pie or should rock musicians get the same treatment? Would it just be funding dying art forms that ought to be left for dead? I'm sure you are well aware that rock bands get grants in other countries. They don't even have to be very good.
I mean, if anyone could make a case for a rock band deserving a grant to make a truly great album it's probably you. But you think that everyone should just be part-time amateurs, right?
How about this: if you somehow finagled a truckload of grant money for another EA for the benefit of bands, musicians, etc., wouldn't that be a good thing? It sounds like a good thing to me, I dunno.