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Past Awardees
1994 Living Legacy Award Recipient
Clark Terry
Legendary jazz trumpeter Clark Terry,
described by Duke Ellington as a "musician beyond
category" was chosen as the first Mid Atlantic
Living Legacy Jazz Award honoree in 1994.
Terry is internationally
recognized as a leader, master musician, and one of
jazz music's greatest educators.
His performances demonstrate technical virtuosity,
extraordinary musicality, humor, and the highest levels
of showmanship. A passionate supporter of young musicians,
he conducts dozens of clinics and master classes in
schools throughout the United States.
During his long
and distinguished career, Terry has performed with the
Count Basie Orchestra, the Duke
Ellington Orchestra, and, when he joined the television
show band for the "Tonight" show, he became
the first black musician on the NBC payroll.
Terry has
also been honored by the University of New Hampshire,
Berklee College of Music, and Teikyo Westmar
University with honorary doctorate degrees, and by
the National Endowment for the Arts, who bestowed on
him the prestigious American Jazz Masters Fellowship
Award in 1991.
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