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The Echo Jazz (stylized as ECHO JAZZ) was a German music prize, an Echo Music Prize for personalities and production of jazz. It was awarded annually by the Deutsche Phono-Akademie [de] between 2010 and 2018.

The awards had been given in 30 categories, including ensemble of the year, male and female singer of the year, record label, and lifetime achievement. In 2012, the criteria for entry included album release date and "two outstanding reviews from music journalists." Conductor Claus Ogermann was given the ECHO Jazz Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012.[1] Awards were decided by a 12-member jury based on critical and commercial appeal.[2][3]

Echo Jazz was disestablished in 2018.[4]

Jury

Winners

2017

International Winners
  • Ensemble: Branford Marsalis Quartet, Upward Spiral, (Okeh/Sony Music)
  • Singer: Norah Jones, Day Breaks, (Blue Note/Universal Music)
  • Instrumentalists
    • Piano/keyboards: Kenny Barron, Book Of Intuition, (Impulse/Universal Music)
    • Saxophone/woodwinds: Émile Parisien, Sfumato, ACT Music
    • Drums/percussion: Antonio Sanchez, The Unity Sessions, (Nonesuch/Warner Music)
    • Brass: Cuong Vu, Cuong Vu Trio Meets Pat Metheny, (Nonesuch/Warner Music)
    • Guitar: Charlie Hunter, Everybody Has A Plan Until They Get Punched In The Mouth, (Ground Up/Universal Music)
  • Bestseller: Singer Gregory Porter, Take Me To The Alley, (Blue Note/Universal Music)
National Winners
  • Ensemble: Joachim Kühn New Trio, Beauty & Truth, ACT Music
  • Singer: Lucia Cadotsch, Speak Low, yellowbird
  • Instrumentalists
    • Piano/keyboards: Michael Wollny, Tandem, ACT Music
    • Saxophone/woodwinds: Daniel Erdmann, Daniel Erdmann's Velvet Revolution, BMC
    • Drums/percussion: Diego Piñera, My Picture, Octason Records
    • Bass/bassguitar: Eva Kruse, On The Mo, Redhorn Records
    • Bass: Lars Danielsson, Sun Blowing, ACT Music
    • Brass: Frederik Köster, Canada, Traumton Records
    • Guitar: Arne Jansen, Nine Firmaments, Traumton Records
    • Special instruments: Vincent Peirani, Tandem, Act Music
  • Large ensemble: Marius Neset & London Sinfonietta, Snowmelt, ACT Music
  • Newcomer: Anna-Lena Schnabel, Books, Bottles & Bamboo, enja
  • Special awards: Arne Reimer for American Jazz Heroes, E.S.T. Symphony[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Spahr, Wolfgang (18 April 2012). "Germany's ECHO Jazz Award Winners Announced". Billboard. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  2. ^ "ECHO Jazz 2016: Hamburg". Echo Jazz. 26 May 2016. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Hamburg's hot jazz scene – ECHO Jazz 2016 award to be held soon". Hamburg News. 23 May 2016. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Der "Echo" wird abgeschafft". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). Frankfurt. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Klaus Doldinger, Norah Jones and Branford Marsalis Are Winners at ECHO Jazz Awards". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-03-06.