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The [[Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium]] (CBJC) created the '''Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame''' in 1999 and added a museum component in 2009 to further its mission of providing cultural programs to under served populations. Each year in April, as part of the Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival, CBJC inducts outstanding women and men into the Brooklyn Jazz [[Hall of Fame]] and awards individuals who have made significant contributions to the music genre of [[jazz]].
The [[Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium]] (CBJC) created the '''Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame''' in 1999. A museum component added in 2009 to immortalize musicians, venues, and preserve artifacts which perpetuate Brooklyn's jazz legacy.


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 01:37, 27 January 2019

The Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium (CBJC) created the Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame in 1999. A museum component added in 2009 to immortalize musicians, venues, and preserve artifacts which perpetuate Brooklyn's jazz legacy.

Description

A Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame member is a jazz musician who has made a significant contribution to the art form called jazz; used his artistry for social causes. The artist was born, a long-time resident, and has a musical connection to Kings County in New York State.

Members of the Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame include: Lena Horne, Max Roach, Cecil Payne, Randy Weston, Eubie Blake, Herbie Mann, C. Scoby Stroman, Ahmed Abdul-Malik, Wynton Kelly, Irving "Duke" Jordan, Ronnie Mathews, Ernie Henry, Kenny Kirkland, Stanley Banks, and Noel Pointer just to name several.

This hall of fame awards notable Brooklyn jazz musicians, community members, and venues who have made an impact on Brooklyn's jazz community; the Deacon Leroy Applin Young Lion(ess) Award is given to parvenu.

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