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It has taken the National Endowment for the Arts three decades to
recognize Chicago tenor saxophone legend Von Freeman with the country's
highest jazz honor: the NEA's Jazz Masters Award.
Freeman, 87, will receive the prize, plus $25,000, next January at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York, during the awards' 30th anniversary ceremony (as first reported in the Tribune on April 19).
But
Chicago – where Freeman was born and always has lived – long has
recognized the man's outsized contribution to music, the latest tribute
coming in the form of a major concert Thursday night at the Pritzker Pavilion,
in Milllennium Park. "Truth Be Told: Celebrating the Legacy of Von
Freeman" will kick off the seventh annual "Made in Chicago: World Class
Jazz" series in the most fitting way possible: with an artistically
ambitious, evening-length salute to an icon of Chicago jazz. Read complete story from chicagotribune.com
Veteran tenor-saxophonist Dexter Gordon welcomed trumpeter Freddie Hubbard to his recording group several times during his career and each collaboration was quite rewarding.This CD, called "Generation," should please collectors. Click here for complete review from allmusic.com