Drummers beat path as finalists of 29th National Jazz Awards
The 29th National Jazz Awards focus on a different instrument each year – and this year it’s drummers.
This year’s finalists are:
Alex Hirlian, 24 (Sydney)
Alex Reid, 29 (Perth)
Alexander Inman-Hislop, 25 (Petersham, NSW)
Alf Jackson, 27 (Hobart)
Angus Mason, 25 (Glengowie, SA)
Damien Ellis, 32 (Thornbury, Vic)
James McLean, 28 (Preston, Vic)
Joshua Baldwin, 33 (Adelaide)
Lewis Pierre-Humbert, 27 (Tecoma, Vic)
Oli Nelson, 25 (Redfern, NSW)
The awards have been part of the Wangaratta Festival of Jazz & Blues since they began in 1990.
The finalists will perform at the festival over two days of heats on November 2—4, with the winner announced after the final performance (Sunday, 4 November 4, between 5-6pm, WPAC Theatre).
The finalists will compete for their share of $21,000 in prize money ($12K winner, $6K second place, $3K third), as well as performance and recording opportunities, with the winner having the opportunity to perform at the Rabobank Amersfoort Jazz Festival in May 2019.
Zoe Hauptmann, co-artistic director for the Wangaratta Festival of Jazz & Blues, said the benefits of succeeding in the National Jazz Awards are far-reaching.
“The awards provide a substantial boost to the careers and profile of young musicians.
“Alumni include the likes of Barney McAll, James Muller, Phil Slater, Elana Stone, Scott Tinkler, Michelle Nicolle and Stephen Magnusson.”