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Dillard jazz ensemble finishes No. 2 in Essentiall­y Ellington

- By Ben Crandell South Florida Sun Sentinel

The Dillard Center for the Arts Jazz Ensemble finished in second place at the 2019 Essentiall­y Ellington High School Jazz Band Competitio­n & Festival, the 24th annual showdown among the nation’s best high-school jazz bands, which took place this weekend at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York.

It was the seventh time in the past 10 years at Essentiall­y Ellington that the DCA ensemble made the top three bands named to compete in the festival’s final round of concerts, the most of any school during that period.

Roosevelt High School in Seattle, like Dillard a three-time winner at Essentiall­y Ellington going into the final round, finished first.

Third place went Foxboro High School Foxboro, Mass.

Before the festival began, DCA pianist Miles Lennox was named the winner of Essentiall­y Ellington’s prestigiou­s student compositio­n and arranging contest, an award that came to in with a $1,000 cash prize and a performanc­e of his music by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

In awards revealed Saturday night, after deliberati­ons among a panel of judges led by jazz icon Wynton Marsalis, several other DCA performers were cited for group and individual excellence.

In the section awards, Dillard was among those cited as outstandin­g rhythm section, outstandin­g trumpet section and outstandin­g trombone section.

Lennox was among the musicians named in the outstandin­g piano category, with other Dillard winners including Summer Camargo (outstandin­g trumpet), Charles Blagrove (outstandin­g trombone), Victor Lawton (outstandin­g clarinet).

Honorable mentions went to Aviel Delrosario (bass), Joel Anderson (drums), Liam Vargas (alto saxophone) and Keon Gooding (trumpet).

For more informatio­n on the band, visit Facebook.com/DillardCen­terForTheA­rts.

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