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Introducing Jazz House Kids All-Stars

Courtesy Tony Graves
Andrew Wagner is the type of student that every teacher hopes and dreams about.
Jeremy Pelt
Laura-Simone Martin
violinb.2005
On Saturday night, June 3, Simone-Martin appeared as part of the Jazz House Kids All-Star sextet at Newark's Bethany Baptist Church Jazz Vespers, soloing on

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993
Alex Laurenzi
saxophone, altoAndrew Wagner
trumpetLaurenzi, Music Director of the All-Stars band, grew up in Mountain Lakes, NJ. He performed at NJJS' last live event before the pandemic, on February 2020 at Shanghai Jazz in Madison. He is a 2020 graduate of Princeton University where he received the Isidore and Helen Sacks Memorial Prize from the Princeton Music Department for his contributions to the musical community. He has also won two DownBeat Student Soloist Awards and two Outstanding Soloist awards from the Essentially Ellington Competition and Festival. A member of the Jazz House Kids Big Band for three years, Laurenzi toured Peru in April 2016 with a select group from JHK on behalf of the U.S. Embassy.
In July and August, Laurenzi has several dates at Brooklyn's pinkFrog Café, leading a trio with bassist " data-original-title="" title="">Solomon Gottfried and drummer
Connor Parks
drumsInga is currently studying for his Master's Degree at Montclair State with pianist Rachel Z. He's also JHK's Senior Program Manager in Schools and Evaluation, working with public school students in Newark and Paterson.
Wagner, originally from Mendham, NJ, is a William Paterson graduate and studied there with trumpeter

Jeremy Pelt
trumpetb.1976

James Moody
woodwinds1925 - 2010
Shiver, a 2019 James Moody Scholarship awardee, is finishing up his jazz education at New Jersey City University. In December 2018, when he was a senior at Newark's Arts High School, Shiver was selected by the

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Melissa Aldana
saxophoneLee, Laurenzi pointed out, "is the middle child of what we call the first family of jazz education. His father, (tenor saxophonist)

Mike Lee
saxophone, tenorb.1963

Julian Lee
saxophone
Jacquie Lee
violinIn addition to "Con Alma," the JHK All-Stars played other jazz classics such as Wayne Shorter's "One By One" and

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930

Melissa Walker
vocalsb.1964
The result, Walker added, is that, through Jazz House Kids, "50,000 young people have been provided access, learning, career development, and community building. Thank you, Dorthaan." Pointing to the All-Stars sextet, Walker said, "These fine young people stand alongside the greats of today and on the shoulders of the pioneers of yesterday."
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Solomon Gottfried
Connor Parks
Rachel Z
Jeremy Pelt
James Moody
Courtney Wright
Thelonious Monk
Herbie Hancock
Wayne Shorter
Melissa Aldana
Mike Lee
Julian Lee
Jacquie Lee
Clifford Brown
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