Past Awardees
2001 Living Legacy Award Recipient
Joe Kennedy, Jr. (d. 2004)
Joe Kennedy, Jr., violinist, educator, composer,
arranger, was born in Pittsburgh, PA. His grandfather,
Saunders C. Bennett, Sr., introduced him to violin
in McDonald, PA in the
early 1930's. He was inducted into the U.S. Army during
WWII and performed with the Camp Lee Symphony Orchestra,
Petersburg, VA.
After the war, Joe returned home and cut his Jazz teeth
as a member of the Four Strings, along with pianist
Ahmad Jamal, guitarist Ray
Crawford, and bassist Edgar Willis. Mary Lou Williams,
pianist, arranger, composer, secured and supervised
the debut recording of
the group. The album was entitled Trends on the Disc
label -a subsidiary of Asch Records. The Strings received
a highly favorable review
in the May 29, 1949 DownBeat Magazine in which Kennedy
was called "the
cleanest violin we've ever heard".
Joe studied Applied Music
at Carnegie Mellon University and received a BS Degree
in Music from Virginia State College (University).
He then became a staff member of the Richmond Public
Schools system and Director of Band at Virginia Union
University. During the summers,
he returned to Pittsburgh to earn a Masters Degree
in Music Education from Duquesne University. He was
associated with Richmond Public
Schools for 32 years as Instrumental Music Specialist,
Supervisor of Music, and, Supervisor of Secondary Arts
and Humanities. During
that time he, and Dr. Thomas Bridge, became the first
African-American musicians to be admitted into the
Richmond Symphony. He was Resident
Violinist with the Richmond Symphony from 1963-1981.
In addition to his school duties and symphony obligations,
he arranged and recorded
with Ahmad Jamal; plus, traveled abroad with the Benny
Carter All-Stars; and, performed at numerous concerts
and festivals throughout the
United States and, Europe. He was adjunct faculty in
the African-American Studies Department of Virginia
Commonwealth University (1973-1984)
where he developed and instructed a course entitled, "An Introduction
to African-American Music". Throughout it all Kennedy continued
to write. His compositions Be Sure, Tempo, Surreal,
and Opticas, among others, received critical acclaim.
In
1984 Kennedy was selected as Director of Jazz Studies,
Department of Music, at Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University (VA Tech) in Blacksburg. From 1993-94 he
served as Composer In Residence for the Roanoke Symphony
Orchestra, commissioned by
Victoria Bond, Conductor. His composition "Sketches for Solo
Violin, Jazz Trio, and Symphony Orchestra" has been performed
by orchestras in Augusta, GA; Wilmington, DE; Chautauqua,
NY among others. Mr. Kennedy retired as Professor Emeritus
of Music from
VA Tech in 1995.
Joe Kennedy, Jr. toured the world
as a violinist and composer. His international credits
include tours of Japan; the
North Sea Jazz Festival at the Hague, Holland; Grande
Parade du Jazz, Nice, France; and the Birmingham, England
International Jazz
Festival. He appeared in "A Salute to Duke Ellington" at
the Kennedy Center, which was televised nationally.
He also performed at the Concord and Monterey Jazz
Festivals; the New York Kool Jazz
Festival, Carnegie Hall; as guest violinist with the
Modern Jazz Quartet at the Richmond (VA) Jazz Festival;
as violin soloist at
the Aspen, Colorado Music Festival; and, at the San
Francisco Jazz Festival. Kennedy's career and many
of his compositions were featured
in the British documentary, "Fiddlers Three".
The talented
violinist and composer can be heard on a number of
recordings: Joe Kennedy, Jr., Strings By Candlelight,
Cap Records, Red Anchor Productions; Joe Kennedy, Jr.
and Toots Thielemans, Accentuate the Positive, Cap
Records, Red Anchor Productions;
The Definitive Black and Blue Sessions: Joe Kennedy,
Jr., Falling In Love with Love, Black and Blue Records,
Night and Day Productions;
Ahmad Jamal, The Essence Part 2, Birdology Records;
Billy Taylor, Where've You Been?, Concord Records;
John Lewis, Kansas City Breaks,
Red Baron Records; and, The Heath Brothers, Brothers
and Others, Antilles Records.
Mr. Kennedy's Personal Statement: "I
am grateful for the support of my wife and manager,
Jennifer Copeland-Kennedy, and my children,
Joe Kennedy III and Victoria Kennedy. I would like
to extend special thanks to the Richmond Jazz Society,
Incorporated for its continued
sincere encouragement. "
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