Mose Allison To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award

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SEDONA, ARIZ.—Pianist Mose Allison has been chosen to receive the first Sedona Jazz on the Rocks Lifetime Achievement Award. The award will be presented to him at the All Day Jazzfest on Sept. 29, part of a week of jazz events taking place from Sept. 26-30.

“Sedona Jazz on the Rocks has provided the best in jazz artistry for over 25 years, and we want to honor the artists who have made the same contribution to jazz and its lasting legacy,” said Teri Mahaney, executive director of the festival. “We are very excited to have Mose at our festival and to honor a legend in the world of jazz.”

For more details, see sedonajazz.com.



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