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NJ Jazz Society Holding 2023 Scholarship Contest For College Students

Are you a college student with some seriously cool jazz chops? The New Jersey Jazz Society may have up to $1,000 with your name on it.

NEW JERSEY — Are you a college student with some seriously cool jazz chops? The 2023 New Jersey Jazz Society Juried Scholarship Competition is now accepting applications.

According to a news release from the society, there are four awards that people can apply for:

  • $1,000 prize for Jazz Performance
  • $1,000 prize for Original Competition
  • $500 prize for Jazz Performance
  • $500 prize for Original Competition

The competition is open to all New Jersey college students currently enrolled in a college undergraduate music program. This year, it will also be open to New Jersey residents who are currently enrolled in an out-of-state college undergraduate program. Proof of residency is required.

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Along with the cash award, winners will receive guidance, mentorship, the opportunity to perform with an industry professional and coverage in Jersey Jazz.

Judges will include Musician/Educators Mariel Bildsten, Don Braden, and Ted Chubb; and Jazz at Lincoln Center VP of Programming Jason Olaine. Winners will be announced May 1, and will be profiled in the June 2023 issue of Jersey Jazz.

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The submission deadline is March 31, 2022. Visit njjs.org/Education/Scholarship Program for details.

Last year’s winners included trumpeter Liam Sutcliffe of Moorestown, NJ (Rutgers), $1,000 for Jazz Performance; vocalist Jimmy Waltman of Hopewell, NJ (Princeton), $1,000 for Original Composition; bassist Sam AuBuchon of St. Louis (William Paterson), $500 for Jazz Performance; and guitarist Derick Freitas Campos of Fort Lee, NJ (Montclair State), $500 for Original Composition.

The competition is supported by Nan Hughes Poole.

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