Written by Jim Eigo:
			jim@jazzpromoservices.com 
			 
			
  
 
Finalists named for Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal 
Competition 
 
  
 
Dee Dee Bridgewater, Jon Hendricks, Melissa Walker, Michael 
Bourne and Larry Rosen to pick winner 
In 1942, a teenage Sarah Vaughan won the Apollo Theater's amateur 
singing competition in a performance that was a launching pad for a career that 
transformed one of America's original art forms and elevated the craft of jazz vocal 
music. Seventy years later, Vaughan's legacy continues to resonate and will be celebrated 
with the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, part of the 
TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival at NJPAC and at venues around Vaughan's 
hometown of Newark, N.J.  
 
A distinguished panel of musicians, music industry executives, NJPAC leadership 
and online voters culled through nearly 900 submissions from around the globe to 
choose five finalists and a "Rising Star" for the inaugural Sarah Vaughan International 
Jazz Vocal Competition, the largest competition of its kind in the world. Online 
voters listened to songs submitted to the contest nearly 90, 000 times. Today, NJPAC, 
JAZZ ROOTS™ and WBGO Jazz 88.3 announced the five competition finalists who will 
perform in front of an iconic panel of judges, an NJPAC Victoria Theater audience 
and viewers around the world through a live stream of the concert on October 
21, 2012 at 3pm. The finalists are competing for a chance to win the Sarah Vaughan 
International Jazz Vocal Competition SASSY AWARD, a $5, 000 prize, and an 
opening spot at a 2013 JAZZ ROOTS concert. The first runner-up will win $1, 500, 
the second runner-up $500. The Competition and final performance are produced by 
award-winning producer Larry Rosen and powered by Indaba Music (IndabaMusic.com), 
the leading online community of musicians and marketplace for music opportunities. 
 
Judging the finals at the performance will be Grammy and Tony Award-winning jazz 
vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater, vocalese and scat pioneer Jon Hendricks,
vocalist and Executive Director of Jazz House Kids Melissa Walker, WBGO 
radio host and jazz journalist Michael Bourne, and producer of JAZZ ROOTS 
and co-founder of GRP Records, Larry Rosen.  
 
Through three preliminary rounds, public voting on the IndabaMusic.com website (with 
over 21, 800 votes cast), jazz vocalists, members of the Jazz Education Network 
(JEN) and GRP Records co-founder Larry Rosen narrowed down the field to five finalists 
in an effort to discover vocalists who embody Sarah Vaughan with swinging, thought-provoking 
and inspiring performances reflecting their own understanding of the work. Contestants 
were judged on vocal quality, musicality, technique, performance, individuality, 
artistic interpretation and ability to swing. 
 
The finalists are:  
Alexis Cole (New York, NY) was a winner of the NY Jazzmobile and Montreux 
Jazz Festival vocal competitions. She has performed at Dizzy's Club at Jazz at Lincoln 
Center, The Oak Room, Blues Alley, and at the Kennedy Center, and was a featured 
soloist at Avery Fisher Hall with the NY Philharmonic Brass. 
 
Ashleigh Smith (Lewisville, TX) was awarded the prestigious Downbeat Student 
Award for Best Undergraduate Jazz Vocal Performance in 2011 and the Outstanding 
Undergraduate Vocal Jazz Soloist in 2012. She is a member of the world renowned 
Jazz Singers 1, with whom she also won a 2012 Downbeat Award. Ms. Smith has traveled 
and performed as a soloist and chorister in Washington D.C, Northern Ireland, Orlando, 
Florida, and New York City, and recently shared the stage with The Manhattan Transfer 
and Jon Hendricks during the Kennedy Center's "Swing, Swing, Swing" concert series. 
She is currently on scholarship as a vocal jazz major at the University of North 
Texas. 
 
Cyrille Aimée (Brooklyn, NY) was a 2007 winner of both the first and public 
prizes in the Montreux Jazz Festival Competition. She has released four CDs, recorded 
songs for feature films, and fronted France's electro-swing/gypsy jazz band Caravan 
Palace on its European tour, performing in front of crowds of more than 10, 000 
people. Ms. Aimée was a finalist in the Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition of 2010. 
 
Hilary Kole (New York, NY) co-wrote and originated the lead female roles 
in the critically acclaimed, award-winning Off-Broadway musicals, Our Sinatra (2000 
MAC Award) and Singing Astaire. Her debut recording, Haunted Heart (2009) received 
four stars in Downbeat and the Gold Disc Award in Japan. Her second recording, You 
Are There-Duets (2010) was named as a "Record of the Year" by USA Today. Ms. Kole 
began her professional career at the Rainbow Room as the youngest singer ever to 
grace the stage. She appeared in a sold-out run at the famed Oak Room at the Algonquin 
Hotel, made her concert hall debut at Lincoln Center as part of the "American Songbook 
Series" with Jonathan Schwartz, and appeared at Carnegie Hall during a Tribute to 
Oscar Peterson. She was the first singer since Ella Fitzgerald to record a duet 
with the jazz legend. 
 
 
Sandra Booker (Sherman Oaks, CA) was the first vocal student to receive the 
Julian Cannonball Adderley Memorial Scholarship and John Densmore Music Scholarship 
at UCLA. Her voice has appeared in radio and television commercials for Coca-Cola 
and Ralph Lauren. ‘Wandering Road, ' an original composition, co-written by Booker 
and long-time colleague and producer, John Leftwich, was featured in the 2010 film, 
Blood Done Sign My Name a biopic chronicling the life of NAACP President Ben Chavis. 
She has performed with Lalo Schifrin, Wynton Marsalis & The Lincoln Center Jazz 
Orchestra, Ernie Watts, Billy Higgins and many others. 
 
Rising Star Award 
Each year one outstanding young artist will be chosen as a Rising Star. The Sarah 
Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition Rising Star Award was created for the 
purpose of discovering young talented jazz vocal artists that deserve wider recognition 
and mentoring in their career as a jazz singer, while keeping in the tradition of 
Sarah Vaughan. This year's winner is Jazzmeia Horn. Ms. Horn (Dallas, Texas) 
attended the prestigious Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and 
Visual Arts. She currently attends The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music 
in New York City,  
 
The TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival will make a donation in the name of 
Sarah Vaughan to develop an enhanced jazz vocal training program at Newark Arts 
High School. Sarah Vaughan was a proud graduate of Arts High. 
 
NJPAC President and CEO John Schreiber, who presented Vaughan at dozens of 
domestic and international jazz festivals through the years, said: "Sarah Vaughan 
was nothing less than a game changer for jazz vocalists. What better place than 
Newark, N.J., Sarah Vaughan's hometown, to find the next game changer? We are proud 
to be hosting and presenting this competition that will give up-and-coming talents 
a world-class showcase. We will bring the best singers in the world to the Victoria 
Theater in October for one swinging afternoon of competition, and set at least one 
on the course to a Sarah-caliber career." 
 
"I'm thrilled that we had the opportunity to launch the Sarah Vaughan competition 
through the use of new online technologies, where all entrants can post their performances 
online and allow music fans around the world to sample, check out, and vote for 
their favorite artists through Facebook and the Indaba web site, " said competition 
producer Larry Rosen. "By utilizing these cutting edge technologies, we were 
able to make over 22, 000, 000 total impressions, expose folks across the planet 
to Sassy's legacy, and spawn a platform to discover incredible new jazz vocalists. 
What could be better?" 
 
Cephas Bowles, President and CEO of WBGO, said "WBGO has had the privilege 
and pleasure to broadcast the music of some of the greatest vocalists in the world, 
including Sarah Vaughan. Her music is timeless, and will always find a spot on WBGO 
and jazz radio stations around the world. We look forward to hearing the finalists 
at the Victoria Theater, and we're excited to be a part of the competition that 
is helping to expand the careers of these vocalists while honoring the legacy of 
Ms. Vaughan." 
 
The competition is part of The TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival, 
a celebration of jazz and the musical legacy of longtime Newarker and beloved jazz 
saxophonist and composer James Moody. Presented by NJPAC and WBGO Jazz88.3FM, the 
Moody Festival will run from Oct. 15-21st at NJPAC and in other venues 
around the region. 
 
The Festival's centerpiece events include two star-studded concerts: For Love 
of Moody: A Jazz Celebration featuring jazz icons George Benson, The 
Manhattan Transfer, David Sanborn, Kenny Barron, Jon Faddis,
Jimmy Heath, John Lee, Paquito D'Rivera, Christian McBride, 
Paul Lieberman, Todd Coolman, Adam Nussbaum, and Renee Rosnes 
(the evening's Music Director), and Miles Davis and Gil Evans: Still Ahead, 
a recreation of the original Gil Evans arrangements of the Miles Davis recordings 
of Porgy and Bess, Sketches of Spain, and Miles Ahead featuring trumpeters Terence 
Blanchard and Sean Jones with Christian McBride, Jimmy Cobb,
Vince Mendoza leading the orchestra, Howard Johnson, Peter Erskine 
and others.  
 
The Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition is presented as part of NJPAC's 
JAZZ ROOTS series with producer Larry Rosen. The TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz 
Festival's title sponsor is TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®, 
and is sponsored, in part, by The Prudential Foundation, Verizon, Audible.com, The 
Women's Association of NJPAC, PSEG and Whole Foods. 
 
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) 
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), located in downtown Newark, New Jersey, 
is among the largest performing arts centers in the United States and is the artistic, 
cultural, educational and civic center of New Jersey -- where great performances 
and events enhance and transform lives every day. As New Jersey's Town Square, NJPAC 
brings diverse communities together, providing access to all and showcasing the 
State's and the world's best artists while acting as a leading catalyst in the revitalization 
of its home city. Through its extensive Arts Education programs, NJPAC is shaping 
the next generation of artists and arts enthusiasts. NJPAC has attracted over 6 
million visitors (more than one million children) since opening its doors in 1997, 
and nurtures meaningful and lasting relationships with each of its constituents. 
Visit www.njpac.org or 
call 1-888-GO-NJPAC for more information. 
 
JAZZ ROOTS - A Larry Rosen Jazz Series is a concert and educational 
program created for performing arts centers across America. The JAZZ ROOTS 
series, now celebrating its 5th Anniversary, was first launched in 2008 
at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, the series 
debuted in 2009 in Dallas at the AT&T Performing Arts Center, in 2010 in Carmel, 
IN. at the Center for the Performing Arts, and in 2012 debuts in Las Vegas at the 
Smith Center, in Atlanta at the Cobb Energy Centre, and in New Jersey at NJPAC, 
with additional PACs to be announced. Artists presented include: Dave Brubeck,
Sonny Rollins, Chick Corea, Al Jarreau, Keith Jarrett, Bobby McFerrin, 
Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dianne Reeves, Marcus Miller, Al Di Meola, Ramsey Lewis, Sergio 
Mendes, Michael Feinstein, Terence Blanchard, David Sanborn, Paquito D'Rivera,
John McLaughlin, Patti Austin, Count Basie Orchestra, Arturo 
Sandoval, Dave Valentin, The Machito Orchestra, Ivan Lins,
Buddy Guy, Dr. John, Manhattan Transfer, Jon Hendricks,
Dave Grusin, Jon Secada, Eddie Palmieri, Michel Camilo, 
and many more. The JAZZ ROOTS series includes educational and outreach programs 
that organically connect to local community groups, art centers, and the local board 
of education. Mr. Rosen, co-founder of GRP Records is the award-winning producer 
of the PBS TV Series LEGENDS OF JAZZ, producer of the Sarah Vaughan International 
Jazz Vocal Competition, and is the creator and producer of RECORDING: The History 
of Recorded Music with hosts, Quincy Jones and Phil Ramone. www.jazzroots.net. www.larryrosen.com 
 
WBGO Jazz 88.3FM/WBGO.org 
Founded in 1979, WBGO (Newark Public Radio, Inc.) is a publicly supported cultural 
institution that champions jazz at WBGO 88.3 FM in Newark, New Jersey and worldwide 
via WBGO.org. WBGO is the recognized world leader in jazz radio and one of the most 
respected jazz presenters in the country, and offers award-winning news and innovative 
children's programs. Beyond reaching 350, 000 weekly listeners (including 17, 000 
contributing members) on air, online and via mobile devices, WBGO presents live 
broadcasts from prestigious jazz venues and produces acclaimed programs for NPR 
heard by millions. www.wbgo.org 
 
TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®  
TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 10 largest banks in the U.S., 
providing nearly 8 million customers with a full range of retail, small business 
and commercial banking products and services at more than 1, 299 convenient locations 
throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Metro D.C., the Carolinas and Florida. In 
addition, TD Bank and its subsidiaries offer customized private banking and wealth 
management services through TD Wealth®, and vehicle financing and dealer 
commercial services through TD Auto Finance. TD Bank is headquartered in Cherry 
Hill, N.J., and Portland, Maine. To learn more, visit www.tdbank.com. Find TD Bank 
on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TDMoneyLoungeUS and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/TDBank_US. 
 
TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is a member of TD Bank Group and a subsidiary 
of The Toronto-Dominion Bank of Toronto, Canada, a top 10 financial services company 
in North America. The Toronto-Dominion Bank is one of the few banks in the world 
rated Aaa by Moody's and trades on the New York and Toronto stock exchanges under 
the ticker symbol "TD." To learn more, visit www.td.com. 
 
 
Indaba Media 
Indaba Media, LLC is an entertainment technology and marketing services company. 
Established in 2005, the company operates Indaba Music (www.indabamusic.com), a 
musician community and contest platform with over 750, 000 independent artists, 
as well as Indaba Sync (www.indabasync.com), a portal for licensing the best emerging 
content from the Indaba Music community. Indaba Music pioneered the online music 
collaboration and community space when it launched in 2007, enabling anyone with 
internet access to create, edit and mix studio-quality music online. Indaba Music 
now provides musicians with opportunities ranging from remix contests to sync and 
licensing opportunities to branded marketing programs. Indaba Music currently boasts 
musicians from 205 countries and territories. To date, Indaba Music contests have 
featured artists and brands including Daft Punk, Red Bull, Snoop Dogg, Peter Gabriel, 
Linkin Park, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Simon, Foster The People, Bacardi and Usher. 
 
Jazz Education Network (JEN) 
The Jazz Education Network (JEN) is dedicated to building the jazz 
arts community by advancing education, promoting performance, and developing new 
audiences. With a home base in the United States and members in more than 20 countries, 
this thriving organization hosts a popular annual conference that serves teachers, 
students, artists, performing arts presenters, music industry partners, and more. 
It runs ongoing programs of scholarships for students and educators, student composition 
showcases, community outreach, music and instrument donations to schools in need, 
and mentoring between jazz pros and students. www.jazzednet.org/  
 
		
			 
			 
			
					 
					 
				
				 
				
	
	 
	
	
	 
	
	 
	 
	
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