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NAMM Presents SupportMusic Champion Award

Christian Wissmuller • Upfront • May 26, 2016

At a reception held on May 24, NAMM presented leading artists, creative luminaries and champions of arts education from the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities program, Turnaround Arts, with the SupportMusic Champion award.

The award was given as designation of each artist’s commitment to increasing access to arts in schools, and dedication to expanding arts education.

Recipients included founding PCAH Member artists, including arts leader and dancer, Damian Woetzel and Jersey Boys actor and singer, John Lloyd Young.  Current Turnaround artists including indie rocker, Citizen Cope, mezzo-soprano Carla Dirlikov, Grammy-award winning blues musician Keb’ Mo’, mega-producer, actor and director Tim Robbins, and former NY Yankee and Latin Grammy-nominated artist, Bernie Williams were also honored with medals. New artists were announced and recognized, including New York Times journalist David Brooks, jookin’ innovator, Lil Buck, Hawaiian soul artist, Paula Fuga, singer-songwriter Valerie June, choreographer, Nigel Lythgoe, celebrity photographer, Johnny Nunez, and performance poet Jacqueline Suskin.

The evening featured nearly two hours of an all-star jam band of sorts, with performances by Bernie Williams and Keb’ Mo’, country artist Eric Paslay, Paula Fuga, Citizen Cope and many attendees from the event’s reception taking up other instruments.

The Turnaround Arts initiative was created as part of President Obama’s Presidential Committee on the Arts and Humanities in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Education and the White House Domestic Policy Council. It is a public-private partnership designed to help transform some the nation’s lowest performing schools through comprehensive and integrated arts education. The Turnaround Arts program is a beneficiary of The NAMM Foundation. 

Photo: Citizen Cope performs during the NAMM TurnAround Arts Artist Reception at Nelson Mullins on May 24, 2016 in Washington DC. (Photo by Kris Connor/Getty Images for NAMM)

 

 

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