Thursday, November 19, 2015

USA: Jazz Connect Conference announces recipient of Bruce Lundvall Visionary Award




BOOM Collective and Winter Jazzfest founder and Le Poisson Rouge music director Brice Rosenbloom is named winner of Bruce Lundvall Visionary Award, presented by the Jazz Connect Conference
 
Trumpeter/bandleader Steven Bernstein to introduce Rosenbloom during keynote session on January 14, 2016 at the
Jazz Connect Conference at Saint Peter’s Church in NYC


The Jazz Connect Conference has announced the second recipient of the Bruce Lundvall Visionary Award, created in 2014 in honor of the esteemed jazz record executive who was a champion and advocate for so many jazz artists over the last four decades.  The annual award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated extraordinary leadership and vision in expanding the audience for jazz and who has made a real difference for the artists, the music and the audience. The award’s first recipient was SFJAZZ founder and executive director Randall Kline, based not only on his long career as a jazz presenter and champion, but also on the herculean task of establishing the SFJAZZ Center in 2013.

Brice Rosenbloom, founder of the BOOM Collective and organizer of Winter Jazzfest, the Undead Music Festival, the BRIC Jazz Festival and other innovative live events, as well as music director of Le Poisson Rouge, will receive the award on the opening day of the Jazz Connect Conference on Thursday, January 14, 2016, as part of the keynote session.

Rosenbloom, a graduate of Northwestern University, worked with SF Jazz, Central Park SummerStage, Jazz at Lincoln Center, MAKOR/92nd Street Y, and the Knitting Factory before launching BOOM Collective (formerly boomBOOM Presents) in the fall of 2006. The organization brings a broad array of live music to thousands of New Yorkers every year around the city. BOOM Collective has been instrumental in programming concerts at various venues and festivals around the city including NYC Winter Jazzfest, Undead Music Festival, Jazz & Colors at The Met, Jazz & Colors Central Park, BRIC Jazzfest, Brooklyn Masonic Temple, Stuytown Music On The Oval Summer Concert Series, The Town Hall, The Apollo Theater, Celebrate Brooklyn, Central Park SummerStage, Merkin Concert Hall, Red Bull Music Academy, Hammerstein Ballroom, Travel+Leisure's Global Bazaar, Drom, The Bell House, Littlefield and at other NYC venues. In 2008 Rosenbloom was appointed the Music Director at Le Poisson Rouge and helped launch the programming vision for the new West Village venue at the site of the former Village Gate.  Rosenbloom and BOOM Collective continue to curate a broad musical vision on additional stages around the city and beyond.

Peter Gordon, of the Jazz Forward Coalition and one the event’s organizers, said that Rosenbloom’s unique approach to presenting jazz made him an obvious choice for the award. “Brice is the embodiment of a free thinker who takes action,” said Gordon. “The extraordinary success of Winter Jazzfest has shined a fresh light on the spirit and vigor of jazz and its reflections cast a glow on the jazz community as a whole.” Fellow conference organizer and JazzTimes publisher Lee Mergner added that, “Brice has managed to do what other jazz presenters have talked about doing for the last 25 years–bring a younger audience to the music without sacrificing its integrity.”

Trumpeter and bandleader Steven Bernstein will introduce Rosenbloom during the keynote session at the Jazz Connect Conference.  Bernstein has known Rosenbloom since he first came on the NYC live music scene in 2006.  “Brice is what I call a true believer,” said Bernstein. “I don't know why else he would be doing what he's doing. His Winter Jazzfest has become a NYC jazz institution—important socially, musically and economically.  What I really like about him is that I can be brutally honest with him, and we can still create art and business together.  That’s the kind of mensch that I'm always happy to see.”

For his part, Rosenbloom says about the award: “It is an absolute honor to be recognized by my peers, friends and colleagues for doing what I love by supporting this music.  The music has always been an inspiration for my work, and the musicians that dedicate their lives to creating and performing are my constant motivation and driving force.  I am humbled to receive an award named after a true champion of this music, Bruce Lundvall.  Like Bruce, I hope to continue to support the music, its audience and its future.”

The Jazz Connect Conference, organized by JazzTimes and the Jazz Forward Coalition, will be held January 14-15, 2016 at Saint Peter’s Church in New York City and will lead into the annual APAP (Association of Performing Arts Presenters) Conference as well as Winter Jazzfest.  Now in its fourth year, the conference will continue to focus on vital issues affecting the jazz community, with a theme of “Fresh Horizons.”  


Pre-Registration for the Jazz Connect Conference is only $125, with additional discounts offered to members of various organizations, such as APAP, JJA, JazzWeek, SESAC, ASCAP, BMI and CMA.  Panel and workshop topics include: social media, jazz in the mainstream media, booking & touring strategies, streaming and downloading issues, the role of education for artists & organizations and many other engaging subjects. The lineup of moderators, panelists and speakers features an impressive cross-section of artists and professionals from around the world.

To pre-register for the conference, go to the
event page

For more information about the Jazz Connect Conference, you can call (617) 315-9158, e-mail jazzconnectnyc@gmail.com or go to the conference website.









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