 Grace Kelly © Andrea Canter The National Jazz Museum in Harlem series, Jazz for Curious Listeners - New Artists You Should Know About, will present young saxophonist Grace Kelly on Tuesday, July 29th, 7:00 – 8:30pm at the NJMIH Visitors Center, 104 E. 126th Street, Suite 2C. This free (but reservations required) session and interview is led by instructors Loren Schoenberg and Christian McBride. 16 year old Grace Kelly is a saxophonist, singer songwriter, composer/arranger from Brookline, Massachusetts. Having studied saxophone since the age of ten, she is rapidly making her way up in the jazz music world. Grace’s talents far outstrip others her age. Now just sixteen, Grace has already recorded and/or performed with many notable musicians: Lee Konitz, Phil Woods, Dave Brubeck, Frank Morgan, Kenny Barron, Cedar Walton, Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops, Ann Hampton Callaway, Jerry Bergonzi, Terri Lyne Carrington, Diane Reeves, Chris Potter, Adam Rogers, Christian Scott, Billy Hart, George Cables, Winard Harper, Russell Malone, Rufus Reid, Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland and James Cotton, among others.
Grace has performed in many notable venues in the U.S. and Europe such as Carnegie Hall, Birdland, Dizzy’s Club Cocoa Cola, Scullers Jazz Club, Regatta Bar, Dakota Jazz Club, Kennedy Center, Tanglewood Jazz Festival, Detroit Jazz Festival, Blues Alley, Newport Blues Café, Boston Symphony Hall, Jazz Standard, Pabst Theater, 50th Grammy Awards (After party), Jazz Bakery, (LA) Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival, (Kennedy Center),. Grace has performed as far away as Tromso, Norway, and Seoul, Korea. Media appearances include WGBH with Eric Jackson, WICN, CBS TV4, Fox 25 News, NECN, EBS Radio and EBS TV and numerous radio interviews. Grace appeared as special guest artist for two nights with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops 2007 Jazz Series. One of the selections Grace performed was her award winning composition “Every Road I Walked” which she also arranged for the entire Pops orchestra. It was her first arrangement for an orchestra and strings. Grace also performed with Diane Reeves and the Boston Pops Orchestra.Grace is also an award winning recording artist five CD’s as a leader. “Dreaming” 2005, “Times Too” 2005, and “Every Road I Walked” 2006 with two more releases as a leader scheduled for 2008: “GracefulLee” with Lee Konitz, Rufus Reid, Matt Wilson and Russell Malone. “Mood Changes” Doug Johnson, John Lockwood, Terri Lyne Carrington, Jason Palmer, with special guests Adam Rogers and Hal Crook. Recipient of the ASCAP Foundation 2008 Young Jazz Composers Award for the composition “101”
The National Jazz Museum in Harlem has over the course of several years evolved into a major cultural presence in New York City. Jazz for Curious Listeners - New Artists You Should Know About 7:00 – 8:30pm Location: NJMIH Visitors Center (104 E. 126th Street, Suite 2C) FREE | Reservations: 212-348-8300 or register online: www.jazzmuseuminharlem.org/curious.html#register |