George 'Butch' Ballard to Receive 2006 Mellon Jazz Community Award
01 Dezember 2006 - 2:15PM
PR Newswire (US)
Legendary drummer played in Duke Ellington, Count Basie Bands; at
88, still teaches jazz to youths PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/
-- In recognition of his more than six decades of performing with
some of the most demanding jazz bandleaders, along with his
continued commitment to share his vast knowledge and experience
with tomorrow's generation of jazz drummers, George "Butch" Ballard
has been named the recipient of the 2006 Mellon Jazz Community
Award. "We are pleased to honor a jazz legend and a true gentleman
who is still plying his craft with his peers. And just as Butch
Ballard was first taught the drum basics more than 60 years ago, he
understands the importance of passing these skills along to his
students," said David Kutch, chairman of Mellon Financial
Corporation's Mid-Atlantic region. "When you look at Butch's
impressive background and credentials, it's no wonder that the 'All
Music Guide' states that he provided the rhythm for a veritable
Mount Rushmore of jazz stars and big band giants." Born in Camden,
NJ in 1918, Ballard moved to the Frankford area of Philadelphia at
an early age and still lives in that neighborhood. As a youngster,
he would follow local parades and admire the drummers. Eventually,
his father agreed to let young Butch take drum lessons for 75 cents
a week. His first public performance was with the Frankford Boys
Club, and his first professional job was with Louis Armstrong's The
Dukes in 1938. In 1941, Butch joined the Cootie Williams Orchestra,
a band that played in the style of Duke Ellington, and remained
with that band after serving in the Navy during World War II. As
one of the great early jazz drummers, Ballard also was highly
sought after for performances and recordings in both the U.S. and
Europe. During his illustrious career, other jazz greats with whom
Ballard performed include Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Sonny Greer,
Ella Fitzgerald, Arnette Cobbs, Lucy Millinder, Bootsie Barnes,
Terry Clark, Sarah Vaughn, Bob Dorsey, Eddy Vincent and Mercer
Ellington. In addition to teaching music, the 89-year-old Ballard
currently performs with the Philadelphia Legends of Jazz Orchestra.
The Mellon Jazz Community Award recognizes local individuals,
organizations, musicians, programs and institutions for their
significant contributions to jazz in the southeastern Pennsylvania
area. Taking the form of an original glass sculpture by noted
Pennsylvania glass artist Kathleen Mulcahy, the award will be
accompanied by a $5,000 contribution from Mellon Jazz to the
Philadelphia Clef Club's jazz education programs. The four previous
awardees were Denise King, promoter of free community jazz programs
and founder of "BeBop and Books" (2005); WRTI-FM, Temple
University's public radio station (2004); Anthony H. "Tony"
Williams, founder of the Mount Airy Cultural Center (2003); and Bob
Perkins, long-time jazz broadcaster and journalist (2002). Mellon
Financial Corporation's year-round celebration of jazz excellence,
Mellon Jazz is marking its 21st anniversary in Philadelphia this
year and 20th in Pittsburgh. In both cities, Mellon Jazz supports
non-profit organizations engaged in live jazz performances and jazz
education, and recognizes individuals and organizations that have
made significant contributions to each city's rich jazz tradition.
More information on Mellon Jazz initiatives is available at
http://www.mellon.com/jazz. Mellon Financial Corporation is a
global financial services company. Headquartered in Pittsburgh,
Mellon is one of the world's leading providers of financial
services for institutions, corporations and high net worth
individuals, providing institutional asset management, private
wealth management, asset servicing and payment solutions and
investor services. Mellon has approximately $5.3 trillion in assets
under management, administration or custody, including $918 billion
under management. News and other information about Mellon is
available at http://www.mellon.com/. DATASOURCE: Mellon Financial
Corporation CONTACT: Ron Gruendl of Mellon Financial Corporation,
+1-412-234-7157, or Web site: http://www.mellon.com/
http://www.mellon.com/jazz
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