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Clarence Acox : ウィキペディア英語版
Clarence Acox, Jr.

Clarence Acox, is an American band director and jazz drummer. He is a native of New Orleans, and has been heard in a variety of settings in the Pacific Northwest.
He is director of jazz bands at Garfield High School,〔(Garfield High School Jazz: Clarence Acox Jr. ), Garfield High School. Accessed online 2 February 2009.〕 where he has taught since arriving from Southern University in New Orleans in 1971, initially hired to rejuvenate the school's marching bands.〔Steve Wiecking, "Clarence Acox, Jr.", ''Seattle Metropolitan'', December 2008, p. 62.〕〔Rebekah Denn, (Meet conductor Clarence Acox ), ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', May 15, 2000. Accessed online 2 February 2009.〕 Under his tutelage since 1979, the Garfield Jazz Ensemble has won every major competition on the West Coast, including competitions in Nevada, California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington.〔
The Garfield jazz ensemble has made eleven European tours, performing at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, the North Sea Jazz Festival〔 in the Netherlands, Jazz á Vienne in France, and the Umbria Jazz Festival in Italy, as well as many concerts in Paris, and Innsbruck, Austria. The band has also been a finalist in the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition and Festival held at Lincoln Center in New York City for eight successive years as of 2008. The jazz ensemble won the Second Place Trophy at the Ellington Festival in 2002 and 2008 and the First Place Trophy in 2003 and 2004, as well as 2009 and 2010, making it the only group in the history of the competition to accomplish this feat four times. Rival Roosevelt High School has won three competitions.
Acox was named Educator of the Year by ''Down Beat'' magazine in 2001.〔〔〔(Jazz Journalists Association )〕 In 2003 he was presented the Impact Award by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the organization that sponsors the Grammy Awards. In 2004 the Seattle Music Educators Association recognized him as its Outstanding Music Educator.〔(Clarence Acox ), Origin Records. Accessed online 2010-01-30.〕 In 2007 he was presented the Mayor's Arts Award by Seattle mayor Greg Nickels.〔〔(Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs "2007 Mayor's Arts Awards announced" )〕 In 2008 ''Seattle Metropolitan'' magazine named him one of the 50 most influential musicians in the history of Seattle music.〔 In 2010, he and Roosevelt High School's Scott Brown shared the Impact Award at Seattle's second annual City of Music Awards.〔Seattle Times staff, (Carlile, Schwarz, school jazz bandleaders honored by City of Music Awards ), ''Seattle Times'', 2010-09-20. Retrieved 2010-09-27.〕
Acox is a regular on the club scene in the Seattle area. He has performed with the Floyd Standifer Quartet (now Legacy Quartet) at the New Orleans Creole Restaurant since 1986.〔〔〔(New Orleans Creole Restaurant: LEGACY QUARTET with CLARENCE ACOX )〕 His drum style also drives the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra, which he co-founded in 1995 with University of Washington saxophone instructor Michael Brockman.〔〔(Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra ), Artistic directors〕
== Awards and recognitions ==

*1991 – Musician of the year presented by Earshot Jazz Society
*1994 – Inducted into the Earshot Jazz Society Seattle “Hall of Fame”
*2001 - Educator of the year presented by Downbeat Magazine
*2003 – Impact award recipient presented by The Recording Academy
*2004 – “Outstanding Music Educator” award presented by Seattle Music Educators Association
*2007 – Mayor’s Arts Award presented by Seattle Mayor Gregory Nickels
*2008 – Named one of the 50 most influential musicians in Seattle music by Seattle Metropolitan Magazine
*2010 - Contribution To The Community award by Inside Out
*2010 – Impact Award presented by City of Seattle
*2011 – Inducted into the WIAA (Washington Interscholastic Activities Association) Hall of Fame
*2011 – Outstanding Achievement In The Arts award by Artsfund
*2012 - Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn declared October 12 as Clarence Acox Day

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