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Young jazz bassists to compete at Kennedy Center


Associated Press
10/11/09 12:55 PM EDT

WASHINGTON — Three young jazz bassists — including one Washington native — will compete for top honors Sunday night at the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition at the Kennedy Center.

The competition will be followed by a gala concert featuring such luminaries as Herbie Hancock, Dianne Reeves, Wayne Shorter and Bobby McFerrin.

The three finalists are 26-year-old Matt Brewer, 24-year-old Ben Williams and 25-year-old Joe Sanders. Williams was born in Washington and attended the Duke Ellington School of the Arts.

The winner will receive a recording contract with Concord Records and a $20,000 scholarship. Scholarships of $10,000 and $5,000 will go to the other two finalists.

The evening begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Kennedy Center's Eisenhower Theater. Tickets start at $35.



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