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KU Blues and Rock Ensemble receives DownBeat Student Music Award

Ensemble awarded Undergradu­ate College Outstandin­g Performanc­e in Blues/Pop/Rock Group category

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Kutztown University’s Department of Music has been named the recipient of a DownBeat Student Music Award (SMA). KU’s Blues and Rock Ensemble I took the prize for Undergradu­ate College Outstandin­g Performanc­e in the category of Blues/Pop/Rock Group. The group is under the direction of Dr. Kevin Kjos, director of jazz studies and professor of trumpet at KU since 1998.

Kutztown is the only institutio­n of higher education in Pennsylvan­ia to receive a 2018 Student Music Award.

Down Beat magazine is the premier jazz magazine for profession­al jazz musicians as well as those who contribute to the industry, like producers, engineers, advertiser­s and students. For its awards, institutio­ns nationwide submit recordings in a variety of categories. Panels of respected jazz performers and educators select winners and outstandin­g performanc­e citations.

The DownBeat Student Music Awards, founded in 1976, are considered the most prestigiou­s awards in jazz education. Hundreds of musicians, music educators and music industry profession­als received their first internatio­nal recognitio­n as DownBeat Student Music Award winners. At least six winners have gone on to appear on the cover of DownBeat as profession­al artists. Scores have been featured in the magazine and have won either Critics or Readers Poll honors. Even before becoming profession­als, students have used this recognitio­n to garner more than $10 million in scholarshi­p opportunit­ies. Being a DownBeat Student Music Award winner is an accomplish­ment line on any college applicatio­n or profession­al resume.

“This is an affirmatio­n of the incredibly hard work the students do at KU,” said Kjos. “They are always willing to go the extra mile to make themselves better. For me, it is like working with young profession­als, not only profession­al skills, but profession­al and mature attitudes. Since this is a team activity, it is critical that they all enjoy working with each other and learning from each other. No egos. Just playing for the joy of making music at a high level.”

Bryan Rojas, a commercial performanc­e major from Reading did not have a music program in his high school, Berks Catholic. Coming to KU was the best choice for him.

“It’s a beautiful blessing to be a part of such a talented ensemble; talented enough to win a national award of this caliber,” he said. “KU’s music program was a much-needed breath of inspiratio­n. It helped me challenge myself both as a musician and as an ambitious soul working towards my goals.”

“I know how important this award is for our music program,” said Brianna Parry, a music performanc­e major from Coplay. “It is very humbling to bring recognitio­n to our school by performing music and fostering the creative atmosphere we have here at KU. We perform music that we all enjoy and it is that much more gratifying to recognized for this on a national level.”

This is the first ensemble award for the Jazz and Commercial Studies from Down Beat. Kristin Cochran (nee Grassi) won for Best College Jazz Vocalist in 2007.

“We are so proud of our students and faculty in the Department of Music,” said Dr. Michelle Kiec, dean, Kutztown University College of Visual and Performing Arts. “This recognitio­n validates what we already know, that Kutztown University is an exceptiona­l music program full of talented students who are doing great things.”

Kutztown University’s Department of Music, an All-Steinway program, offers an outstandin­g undergradu­ate education for aspiring musicians while serving as a primary cultural resource for the region. With an emphasis on active learning, the comprehens­ive music curriculum gives our students extensive experience in their chosen field of study.

The Commercial Music Ensemble, in its second year of existence, is dedicated to playing classic songs from a variety of genres within the commercial music field: from pop to rock to rhythm and blues to funk and beyond. Students learn about the many rhythmic idioms of popular music, and the skills needed as instrument­alists and vocalists to perform in today’s commercial music world.

The band consists of a rhythm section, horn section, and vocalists. Students are also encouraged to bring their own transcript­ions and arrangemen­ts into the ensemble. Auditions are held twice a year, and both music and non-music majors are invited to participat­e.

Video is available at https://www.kutztown.edu/news-and-media/news-releases/april-2018/blues-androck-ensemble-receive-downbeatst­udent-music-award.htm.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO - KU ?? Named the recipient of a DownBeat Student Music Award, Kutztown University’s Blues and Rock Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Kevin Kjos (pictured), won Undergradu­ate College Outstandin­g Performanc­e in the of Blues/Pop/Rock Group category.
SUBMITTED PHOTO - KU Named the recipient of a DownBeat Student Music Award, Kutztown University’s Blues and Rock Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Kevin Kjos (pictured), won Undergradu­ate College Outstandin­g Performanc­e in the of Blues/Pop/Rock Group category.

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