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Percussive Arts Society, Yamaha
Announce Terry Gibbs Vibraphone Scholarship
Annual award honors jazz vibe legend
The Percussive Arts Society and Yamaha Corporation
of America recently announced the creation of the
PAS/Yamaha Terry Gibbs Vibraphone Scholarship. The
$1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually to a
full-time student registered in an accredited college
or university school of music for the following academic
year. The student must also be a member of PAS.
The scholarship, funded by Yamaha, honors legendary
jazz vibraphonist Terry Gibbs. Gibbs’ career
began at the age of 12 upon winning the Major Bowes
Amateur Hour Contest, and has spanned six decades.
He performed for many years as a drummer and percussionist
until his affinity for bebop motivated him to return
to the vibes and subsequently become recognized as
one of the best ever to grace the genre of bop. After
World War II, Gibbs toured with Buddy Rich, Woody Herman,
Louie Bellson, Benny Goodman and formed his own band
for the Mel Torme television show. He led his own bands
in the 50s, and in 1957 formed the critically acclaimed
big band “The Dream Band.” Throughout his
career he has enjoyed world acclaim playing with jazz
luminaries Buddy DeFranco, Charlie Parker, Dizzie Gillespie,
Horace Silver, Max Roach, Art Blakey, Elvin Jones and
Tito Puente. He is a Percussive Arts Society Hall of
Fame member, has won three major jazz polls, and has
65 albums and more than 300 compositions to his credit.
“This scholarship is in honor of the indelible
mark Gibbs has left on the world of vibes,” said
PAS Executive Director Michael Kenyon. “We are
delighted to partner with Yamaha in creating this living
legacy and helping support the education of talented
young vibraphonists.”
The scholarship is administered by PAS. The application
deadline for this year is June 15. Applications are
available
online.
For more information, contact PAS at 317.974.4488,
e-mail percarts@pas.org, or log on to www.pas.org.
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