New Music USA and the
Berklee Institute of Jazz & Gender Justice have selected the inaugural class of finalists for
Next Jazz Legacy, their initiative to increase opportunities for female, non-binary and transgender musicians.
The participants, selected through an advisory board featuring
Terri Lyne Carrington, will receive a $10k grant, a one-year performance apprenticeship, a two-track mentorship program pairing them with artistic and business professionals, peer-learning cohorts led by Carrington, online learning courses from Berklee and a variety of promotional opportunities, including live showcases. They will also be playing jazz festivals and shows through the end of the year.
The finalists and their mentors are:
Anastassiya Petrova (piano/organ); apprenticeship with
Chris Potter, creative mentorship with
Kris Davis
Ivanna Cuesta (drums); apprenticeship with
Esperanza Spalding, creative mentorship with
Wayne Shorter
Lexi Hamner (voice/trombone); apprenticeship with
Tia Fuller, creative mentorship with
Bobby McFerrin
Keyanna Hutchinson (guitar); apprenticeship with
Lizz Wright, creative mentorship with
Brandon Ross
Alexis Lombre (piano); apprenticeship with
Marcus Miller, creative mentorship with
Georgia Anne Muldrow
Loke Risberg (guitar); apprenticeship with
Linda May Han Oh, creative mentorship with
Bill Stewart
Kalia Vandever (trombone); apprenticeship with
Mary Halvorson, creative mentorship with
Jen Shyu