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Grant Richards of Portland - the Thirteenth Jimmy Lyons Scholar

Monterey and Boston, Sept. 3, 2009 Berklee College of Music and the Monterey Jazz Festival announced today that pianist Grant Richards of Portland, OR, is the thirteenth recipient of the Jimmy Lyons Scholarship at Berklee, a major music education prize. The full-tuition scholarship is named in honor of the festival s late founder, James L. (Jimmy) Lyons, who began the festival 52 years ago with jazz education at its core.

The Lyons Scholarship is awarded each year to one music student in recognition of their outstanding talent. Previously restricted to student musicians from the state of California, this year marks the first time the scholarship competition has been open to young musicians from the Western United States. Because it is a full-tuition, renewable award, satisfactory academic and musical progress in each successive year will allow each Lyons Scholar to attend Berklee through graduation, entirely tuition-free.

Richards will sit in with the Berklee Monterey Quintet at the festival on Friday, September 18, at 8:00 p.m. on the Garden Stage, and again on Saturday, September 19, at 5:00 p.m., in the Coffee House Gallery. Previous Lyons recipient Billy Buss will also be performing as part of the Berklee Monterey Quintet.

Monterey Jazz Festival Trustee Carsbia Anderson, chair of the Festival s Education Committee, and Berklee College of Music president Roger H. Brown will make the presentation to Richards at the festival on Sunday, September 20, at 2:00 pm, on the Jimmy Lyons Stage.

Richards, a gifted pianist who graduated from Cleveland High School in Portland, begins his Berklee studies in Boston this month. He credits his dad and other teachers, especially Randy Porter and Gordon Lee, with being instrumental in his young career. Said Richards, I m really excited to receive such an honor. I hope to meet fantastic musicians at Berklee and learn from playing and studying with them. I also look forward to having the great resources Berklee provides in all aspects of music.

At just 18, Richards is one of the premier young jazz musicians in the Pacific Northwest. He is already playing professionally and released his first album, Extra Step, in 2006. Richards has won four Downbeat Student Awards since 2004, among many other accolades. He is the pianist for the Portland Youth Jazz Orchestra, and played with the Beaverton Arts & Communications Magnet Academy Jazz Ensemble. Both groups performed at the Cheonan/Beaverton Sister City Festival in South Korea to help promote relations between the two countries. His own band, The Grant Richards Trio, plays regularly around Portland and also performed at the 2005 Portland Jazz Festival.

Berklee College of Music was founded on the revolutionary principle that the best way to prepare students for careers in music was through the study and practice of contemporary music. For over 60 years, the college has evolved constantly to reflect the state of the art of music and the music business. With over a dozen performance and nonperformance majors, a diverse and talented student body representing over 70 countries, and a music industry "who's who" of alumni, Berklee is the world's premier learning lab for the music of today - and tomorrow.



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