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1,000 Jazz Musicians to Receive $1,000 Grants

4/19/2020

 

The Board of Directors of the Louis Armstrong 
Educational Foundation Creates $1 Million Emergency Fund 
for NYC Jazz Musicians

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​NEW YORK, NY, April 14, 2020 –The Board of Directors of the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation (LAEF) has created The Louis Armstrong Emergency Fund for Jazz Musicians to provide $1 million in much needed financial support to musicians (vocalists and instrumentalists) in the New York Metropolitan Area who have lost income due to coronavirus related closures. The fund will award one-time grants of $1,000 to assist individual freelance Jazz Musicians that live in the NYC region and work with regularity in the five boroughs of New York City, starting today.
To submit an application for a grant, musicians are asked to log on to www.louisarmstrongfoundation.org. A selection committee, to include area club owners, scholars, presenters and media activists, will evaluate each application. Once approved, musicians selected will receive their $1,000 grant directly. The application process opens Tuesday morning, April 14,, at 9:00am (EDT) and closes Monday evening, April 20, at11:59 pm (EDT), or until 1,000 grants have been awarded.
 
“The entire jazz ecosystem has been shut down, and the jazz community is devastated. To mitigate some of the loss, this fund will award an unprecedented $1 million to assist qualifying musicians in need. Although this is a very large fund for an institution of our size, we are doing what we know ‘Pops’ would do; and we welcome individuals, foundations and other organizations to join us in supporting this underserved community,” said Wynton Marsalis, President of LAEF.  
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Jackie Harris, Executive Director of LAEF said,“Due to the mandatory closing of clubs, restaurants and performance venues throughout New York City, thousands of jazz musicians are without work and there is with no tangible relief in sight. Working with leading jazz presenters in the metropolitan area, we have created a process that ensures the qualifications of each recipient.” 
Individuals and organizations that would like to contribute to the fund can also do so on the LAEF website. Those wishing to join LAEF in this effort in a more substantive way as a collaborator should email [email protected].

Founded by Louis and Lucille Armstrong in 1969, the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation funds organizations supporting jazz musicians, educators, and students. In the last 10 years alone, the organization has given over $8 million to these various groups. 
 
About Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong, iconic trumpeter and singer, is the foundation of jazz and of American musical virtuosity in the 20th Century. His earliest recordings taught musicians how to improvise and sing jazz, blues, the American Popular Song and all styles of American vernacular music. His discoveries gave listeners around the world a new way to experience music, and his way of “being natural” in public created another understanding of what it meant to be human. Pops, his nickname which was also the name he called everyone, was a man of the people and all walks of life were given a seat of welcome at his and Lucille’s table. In addition to his legendary artistry, he established this foundation to ensure that future generations would be taught to play and appreciate the art of jazz. From 1943 to the end of his life, Mr. Armstrong was a resident of Corona, Queens, where he enjoyed traveling across the New York boroughs performing and listening to music. 
 
For more information, visit louisarmstrongfoundation.org. 
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​Media Contact: 
Carolyn McClair | (212) 721-3341 [email protected]
 
 


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