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Jua 1st Recipient of Mark Murphy Scholarship! - November 4, 2009

Chicago-Born Vocalist and
Jazzschool Institute Student Jua Howard
Is First Recipient of the School's
Mark Murphy Vocal Jazz Scholarship

Newly Established Scholarship
Was Funded by October All-Star Salute to Murphy
At Yoshi's Oakland
Berkeley, Calif.
Nov. 4, 2009




Jua Howard, a 30-year-old singer from Chicago and a member of the Jazzschool Institute's 2009 entering class, has just been named the first recipient of the newly established Mark Murphy Vocal Jazz Scholarship, it has been announced by Jazzschool Institute Vocal Director Laurie Antonioli.

"Mark's influence has inspired not only my singing," says Antonioli, "but my devotion to jazz education, as he was my first vocal teacher." Antonioli, along with other Bay Area vocal stars (and Murphy protégées) Kitty Margolis, Madeline Eastman, Ann Dyer, Bobbe Norris, and Joyce Cooling, performed at an October 20 fund-raiser for the scholarship which was held at Yoshi's in Oakland. The idea of celebrating Murphy and his mentorship, of "paying it forward," in Margolis's words, was the primary incentive for establishing the new scholarship.

"We selected Jua Howard, a young man who is not only talented but very motivated to graduate," says Antonioli. "We're thrilled that we are able to help him realize his goals and dreams by presenting him with the first Mark Murphy Vocal Jazz Scholarship."

Jua, who goes by his first name professionally (it means "Sun" in Swahili), attended the Murphy tribute concert at Yoshi's but never expected to be on the receiving end of the evening's fund-raising. "I am forever grateful to [Jazzschool Founder/Director] Susan Muscarella and Laurie Antonioli for believing enough in me to support my dream of being a world-class jazz artist," says Jua. "I sacrificed a lot to move to San Francisco and attend the Jazzschool Institute, but I think this is God's way of telling me I made the right choice. I plan to represent the scholarship's namesake and the Jazzschool Institute to the best of my abilities."

A graduate of Emory University in Atlanta, Jua relocated to Washington, DC in 2002 and had the opportunity to work as a featured background vocalist with the Blackbyrds. After recording and releasing his debut album, Anticipation (2007), he found himself drawn more and more to jazz and eventually made the commitment "to equip myself with the necessary tools. That is why I decided to go back to school."

The Jazzschool Institute Vocal Program "focuses on developing the solo artist rather than the Vocal Jazz Ensemble format you find in many universities and colleges," says Antonioli. "We have a world-class band accompanying the vocal students, and they are encouraged to build a repertoire that is both historically relevant and personally suited. The fine art of vocal jazz is a tradition we want to nurture in young singers, and we look forward to having many creative voices pass through our program. We also encourage anyone who'd like to support this art to donate to the Jazzschool Institute Mark Murphy Vocal Jazz Scholarship fund."

Contributions to the Murphy scholarship are tax-deductible and may be made by check (made payable to the Jazzschool) or credit card (by calling the Jazzschool at 510-845-5373).




Web Site:
www.jazzschoolinstitute.org

Jua Featured on Book Soundtrack!! - October 10, 2009

I am featured on a music soundtrack for a great new book entitled, 7:33 a.m., by the talented author Monda Webb. I am fortunate enough to have three of my songs ( "Dream", "Push Aside the Hurt", "Ever After") included on this wonderful soundtrack along with several other gifted artists including Marcus Johnson, Terrence Cunningham, Temika Moore, Tonya Baltimore, Content Johnson, Mitch Gunz, Jason Jasper, Sean Miranda, and Asheley Jenkins.

Please visit Monda's websites (www.latebloomer2000.com & www.myspace.com/monda_latebloomer2000) and check out her thought-provoking novel. You can contact her at mondawebb@yahoo.com to order your autographed copy with the accompanying CD. It costs $18 w/shipping and $20 if you want it gift wrapped.

Song Included On "The Contemporary Soul Songbook:Volume I"! - July 31, 2009

I have a song included on a new release out of the UK entitled "The Contemporary Soul Songbook: Volume I" released from Soul Unsigned Records! The song featured on the compilation is "Lost Paradise" created by Kevin Williams and Marc Fisher. I am truly honored to be a part of such a great album amongst other talented soul artists. Check the album out at Cdbaby.com, Amazon.com, Soulbrother.com, Crazybeatrecords.com, and Dustygrooves.com.