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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 27

Publication:
The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
27
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JazzRock Merge In Annual Awards 3 WELCOME! Silver Stick Hockey Participants Port Huron takes great pleasure in welcoming of the Silver Stick Hockey Tournament to Port all enjoy their stay in our community. strumental combo; Duke Ellington: leader; Ella Fitzgerald: female vocalist; Frank Sinatra: male vocalist; Buddy Rich: drums; Dizzy Gillespie: trumpet; Stan Getz: tenor sax; Milt Jackson: vibes; Jimmy Smith: organ; Jim Hall: guitar; Harry Carney: baritone sax; Burt Bacharach-Hal Da-v i songwriter-composer; Rahsaan Roland Kirk: flute, manzello, stritch; J.J. Johnson: trombone; Buddy De Franco: clarinet; Cannonball Adderley: alto sax; Ray Brown: bass; Fifth Dimension: vocal group; Bill Evans: piano. ALL-STAR BAND (READERS' POLL) Chicago: instrumental combo; Doc Severinson: leader, trumpet; Dionne Warwick: female vocalist; Joe Cocker: male vocalist; Ginger Baker: drums; Stan Getz: tenor sax; Lionel Hampton: vibes; Booker organ; Eric Clapton: guitar; Gerry Mulligan: barri-tone sax; Burt Bacharach-Hal David: songwriter-composer; Herbie Mann: flute; J.J. Johnson: trombone; Pete Fountain: clarinet; Cannonball Ad-d 1 alto sax; Paul McCartney: bass; Crosby, Stills, Nash Young: vocal group; Dave Brubcck: piano.

Frank Sinatra, Joe Cocker, Dizzy Gillespie, Crosby, Stills, Nash Young the sounds are all different, but the talents are all superior. And all these diverse talents have been voted top honors in Playboy Magazine's 1971 Jazz Pop Awards. Awards are presented in three categories-the musicians' poll, the readers' poll, and the Hall of Fame. All together, 28 groups and artists' have won first place in cate-, gories ranging from band leader to songwriter-composer. This year, double commendations are being awarded in four categories.

Stan Getz is voted top tenor sax man, J.J. Johnson, top trombonist, Can-nonball Adderley, first on alto sax, and Burt Bacharach and Hal David are elected top composer-songwriter by both fellow musicians and Playboy readers. ROCK ARTISTS won all three places in the Jazz Pop Hall of Fame. Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin are awarded places posthumously, following their tragic deaths last fall. And Elvis Presley, who's been on the music scene for over 15 years, finally earned enough votes to win his place in the Hall of Fame.

Many of this year's winners have accepted Playboy Jazz Pop Awards in the past. Duke Ellington was voted leader by his fellow musicians for the 12 th time. Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald are accepting their 13th awards as top vocalists, and bassist Ray Brown has also won 13 in a row. But J.J. Johnson left them all behind as he accepts his 27th Playboy medallion for the trombone.

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