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Introducing Drummer Mecadon McCune

Courtesy Jazz House Kids
An extremely talented and hard-working young musician that I am so excited to hear every time I get the opportunity.
Nathan Eklund
Mecadon McCune
drumsb.2005

Brandon McCune
organ, Hammond B3
Jaimeo Brown
drums
Alvester Garnett
drumsb.1970

Regina Carter
violinb.1966

Lenny White
drumsb.1949

Buster Williams
bass, acousticb.1942
Brandon McCune was a frequent performer at the now defunct West Orange jazz club, Cecil's, run by drummer

Cecil Brooks III
drumsb.1959
In June, McCune was awarded the $10,000

James Moody
woodwinds1925 - 2010

Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Renee Rosnes
pianob.1962

Mark Gross
trumpet and vocalsb.1966

Ted Chubb
trumpet
Nathan Eklund
trumpetb.1978
Chubb, who is Jazz House Kids Vice President of Arts Education and Director of the Jazz House Summer Workshop, said, "We had some incredible applicants this year, which made the final decision that much more difficult, but Mecadon checks every single box of what this prize is meant to embody, what a musician is supposed to be, and what a citizen is supposed to be."
Eklund, who directs the Jazz House Big Band, of which McCune is a member, described McCune to me as "an extremely talented and hard-working young musician that I am so excited to hear every time I get the opportunity. It has been a true pleasure working with him over the past year and watching him inspire and be inspired by his peers at Jazz House! It's clear his childhood was filled with growing up around all kinds of music, and his instinct for playing the drums shows a deep connection to jazz and its history. I'm always looking for musicians who want to present their own personality in the music while recognizing the tradition that has come before them; and Mecadon is truly developing as a musician that embodies that mindset."
In August 2022, McCune was part of a quartet that performed as the Rising Stars opening act at the New Jersey Jazz Society's Jersey Jazz LIVE! concert in Madison, NJ. All four members of that quartet won awards at the 15th annual Charles Mingus High School Competition & Festival held in February at the New School of Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York. McCune, alto saxophonist Ginger Meyer, and trumpeter

Alvaro Caravaca
trumpetb.2005
The 18-year-old drummer was also busy in August. On August 17, he led a quartet in an outdoor concert in Scotch Plains. Konin was on bass; " data-original-title="" title="">Benjamin Sherman, a high school student from Brooklyn, was on saxophone; and the pianist was James Bally, a William Paterson jazz student from Elizabeth. On August 19, McCune's parents hosted a graduation recital for him at Newark's Akwaaba Art Gallery. Once again, his "go-to bassist" was Konin. The tenor saxophonist was
Birsa Chatterjee
saxophoneClasses at Montclair State began on August 28, and McCune was "very excited" about getting started with his college music studies. Drummers Alvester Garnett and

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940

Jerome Jennings
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Rising Stars
Mecadon McCune
Sanford Josephson
Brandon McCune
Jaimeo Brown
Alvester Garnett
Regina Carter
Buster Williams
Cecil Brooks III
James Moody
Christian McBride
Renee Rosnes
Mark Gross
Ted Chubb
Nathan Eklund
Ginger Meyer
Alvaro Caravaca
Sam Konin
James Bally
Birsa Chatterjee
Billy Hart
Jerome Jennings
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