The title NEA Jazz Master is the highest honor bestowed by the US government to a jazz musician. Each year, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) recognizes seven outstanding jazz musicians for their significant contributions to American culture through their music. Among the luminaries who have previously received this award are Dizzy Gillespie, Nancy Wilson, Freddie Hubbard, Chick Corea, industry manager John Levy (for his work as a jazz manager) and many others. Each member receives a fellowship award of $25,000 and is invited to participate in outreach efforts, including broadcasts and NEA Jazz Masters On Tour. Complete information on the NEA Jazz Masters can be found here)
This year's class of Jazz Masters covers the global spectrum of the jazz community. The IAJE Conference invites the NEA Jazz Masters to attend the conference and connect with the educators and students they have so greatly influenced.
Photo credits: Ray Barretto - photo by Jean-Jacques Pussiau; Tony Bennett - photo courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment; Bob Brookmeyer- photo by Wolfgang Gonaus; Chick Corea - photo by Pino Ninfa; Buddy DeFranco - photo by Denny Lester; Freddie Hubbard - photo by Jimmy Katz; John Levy - photo by Leroy Hamilton.