Charleston is buzzing with excitement! The local jazz scene is about to get a significant boost, thanks to a recent grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). The NEA has officially approved a generous Grants for Arts Projects award of $15,000 to Charleston Jazz, which will pave the way for an extraordinary artist-in-residence program featuring none other than Grammy-nominated vibraphonist, Stefon Harris.
Mark your calendars because Stefon Harris will be in Charleston this October! As part of the residency, he will lead several educational programs designed for students at the Charleston Jazz Academy as well as schools in the surrounding area. This is a golden opportunity for local young musicians to soak up knowledge from a master of the craft.
But that’s not all—music enthusiasts will have double the reason to celebrate! On October 18th, Harris will grace the stage at the Charleston Jazz Gala, showcasing his renowned skills. The very next day, on October 19th, he will headline the highly anticipated concert titled GOOD VIBES, performed with the acclaimed Charleston Jazz Orchestra. This event will take place at the beautiful Charleston Music Hall, marking the kickoff of the Orchestra’s 16th season.
For those who may not be familiar with him, Stefon Harris is a notable figure in the jazz world. Originally hailing from New York, he has a gift for conveying the subtle intricacies of jazz through the vibraphone. Believe it or not, Harris actually started his musical journey with an interest in classical music but experienced a thrilling turn when he discovered the captivating works of Charlie Parker. This moment shifted his focus entirely to jazz, a genre that he now expertly navigates.
His accolades speak volumes about his talent and dedication. Over the years, Harris has received four Grammy nominations, earned the prestigious Martin E. Segal Award from Lincoln Center, and has won numerous titles including multiple honors from the Annual DownBeat Critics Poll and the JazzTimes Critics Poll. Remarkably, he is an eight-time recipient of the “Best Mallet Player” award from the Jazz Journalists Association, a testament to his immense skill and the impact he has made on jazz music.
Maria Rosario Jackson, the Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts, expressed her enthusiasm about the grant, stating, “The NEA is delighted to announce this grant to Charleston Jazz, which is helping contribute to the strength and well-being of the arts sector and local community.” It’s heartwarming to see such support foster creativity and community connectivity.
This grant highlights the importance of nurturing local talent and providing platforms for collaboration, underscoring the NEA’s mission to ensure that everyone has opportunities to engage in the arts and lead “artful lives.”
For anyone looking to learn more about Charleston Jazz, the upcoming programs featuring Stefon Harris, or get involved in the local jazz scene, the community is encouraged to check out the official Charleston Jazz website. Here, you can find details about the educational programs, concert tickets, and everything else related to this exciting residency!
As the jazz community prepares for a fantastic month ahead, it’s clear that Stefon Harris’ visit will not only elevate the local music scene but will also inspire future generations of musicians.
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