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- Ann E. Ward was an improviser, composer and educator, and a long-serving member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). A native of Chicago who studied music from a young age, she attended Chicago Musical College of Roosevelt University, studying piano, and graduated from Kentucky State College with a degree in music composition. After performing as a vocalist with the Ken Chaney Experience, she joined the AACM in 1981, eventually becoming an integral part of the organization. Ward was one of the most noted female composers in the AACM, and performed with many ensembles such as the Great Black Music Ensemble and Samana as a vocalist, pianist and African percussionist. She served as the director of the AACM School from 1983 to 2008, volunteering her time to take an active role in music education. Ward died in 2016 at age 67. (en)
- Ann E. Ward (* 1949 in Chicago; † 18. Juli 2016 ebendort) war eine US-amerikanische Jazzmusikerin (Piano, Gesang, Perkussion, Komposition) und Musikpädagogin. Sie war in ihrer Heimatstadt Chicago seit 1981 Mitglied in der Musikervereinigung Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). (de)
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- Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (en)
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- Piano, Vocals, Percussion (en)
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- Ann E. Ward (* 1949 in Chicago; † 18. Juli 2016 ebendort) war eine US-amerikanische Jazzmusikerin (Piano, Gesang, Perkussion, Komposition) und Musikpädagogin. Sie war in ihrer Heimatstadt Chicago seit 1981 Mitglied in der Musikervereinigung Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). (de)
- Ann E. Ward was an improviser, composer and educator, and a long-serving member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). A native of Chicago who studied music from a young age, she attended Chicago Musical College of Roosevelt University, studying piano, and graduated from Kentucky State College with a degree in music composition. After performing as a vocalist with the Ken Chaney Experience, she joined the AACM in 1981, eventually becoming an integral part of the organization. Ward was one of the most noted female composers in the AACM, and performed with many ensembles such as the Great Black Music Ensemble and Samana as a vocalist, pianist and African percussionist. She served as the director of the AACM School from 1983 to 2008, volunteering her time to take (en)
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- Ann E. Ward (en)
- Ann E. Ward (de)
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