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Past Awardees
1995 Living Legacy Award Recipient
Robert "Boysie" Lowery
(d.1996)
Trumpeter and bandleader Robert "Boysie" Lowery
received the second annual Living Legacy Jazz Award
in 1995.
Lowery was born in Kingston, North Carolina
and studied trumpet with his father, who was a bandleader
and blacksmith,
and his brother Bud, who played clarinet and saxophone
in his father's band. Early on, Bud began mentoring
his younger brother, teaching him how to read music
and instructing him in the basics of music theory.
This personal attention provided Lowery with the foundation
from which he was to develop his own unique teaching
method and philosophy of jazz improvisation. In the
early 1940s, Lowery moved to Wilmington, Delaware where
he formed a band called the Aces of Rhythm.
And it is in Wilmington where Boysie began his extraordinary
career as a jazz educator.
For over 50 years, Lowery
taught hundreds of aspiring
musicians. His most noted pupil, however, was the late
Clifford Brown, considered by many to be the finest
trumpeter of the time. Clifford began his study with
Lowery at the age of 12 while a student in Wilmington's
public schools. Lowery's list of pupils also includes
some of the finest jazz musicians to come out of the
Delaware Valley including Lem Winchester, Ernie Watts,
Abdu-Rashid Yahya, Marcus Belgrave, and Gerald Chavis.
In addition, Lowery had been sought out by musicians
as far away as Russia (Valery Ponomarev) and Africa
(Hugh Masekela).
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