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A Luncheon Program
Featuring
Irvin Mayfield
Musician,
Composer, and
Cultural Ambassador of the
City of New Orleans
presenting
his views on
"Promoting New Orleans'
Culture Internationally"
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
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12:00 Noon
- 1:30 p.m.
(11:30 a.m. networking reception)
The Plimsoll
Club
World Trade Center of New Orleans
2 Canal Street
(Free validated parking in the WTC Garage)
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Irvin Mayfield, the City of New Orleans' appointed
Cultural Ambassador is the latest in a long line of New Orleans
renowned trumpeters.
Born in New Orleans in 1977, Mayfield has quickly
established himself as one of the most decorated and recorded jazz
musicians of his generation. His music, which draws from all aspects
of New Orleans' life and culture, re-imagines unique New Orleans
styles and blends them into an authentic 21st-century New Orleans
sound. In honoring his late father, a victim of drowning during
Hurricane Katrina, Mayfield has dedicated himself to promoting, now
more than ever, the unique New Orleans jazz music heritage that
lives today.
Mayfield founded the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Inc., the only
major jazz performance institution of its kind in the city, in late-2002. Today he serves as Artistic Director for the non-profit
institution, through which he envisions delivering year-round, rich
and meaningful jazz presentations for the New Orleans region. In
January 2003, he founded the Institute of Jazz Culture at Dillard
University. In September 2003, Mayfield was unanimously appointed to
the post of Cultural Ambassador for the City of New Orleans. Since then, he has served as a musician who not only
embodies and represents the great New Orleans jazz legacy, but also
as a cultural spokesperson for the city.
In October 2003, Mayfield debuted Strange Fruit, featuring the
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra and the Dillard University Concert Choir.
This composition was the first commission of its kind made possible
by a Historically Black College and University, marking a
significant historic moment. Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz
Orchestra made history again on November 17, 2005 when they
symbolically reopened New Orleans with the performance of another
historic piece – composed by Mayfield – titled All the Saints. This
commission was the first of its kind by an Episcopal diocese, and it
served New Orleans as the first major cultural event inside the city
post Katrina.
Mayfield’s numerous collaborative ventures have made him a sought
after composer for special events, such as the New Orleans Museum of
Art’s commissioned musical tribute (Mayfield’s first-ever
commission) to renowned African American artist Gordon Parks. This
piece, The Half-Past Autumn Suite was later recorded with Parks,
Wynton Marsalis and the Irvin Mayfield Quintet and released by Basin
Street Records. He co-founded the New Orleans-flavored Latin jazz
band Los Hombres Calientes. He also leads his own band, the Irvin
Mayfield Quintet.
As a Basin Street Records artist, Mayfield has released 10
albums, and has appeared on or produced dozens of other records. His
latest recordings, released in 2005 by Basin Street Records, are
Strange Fruit, with NOJO and the Dillard University Choir, and
Volume 5: Carnival a Los Hombres Calientes recording. Los Hombres
Calientes’ previous album, Volume 4: Voodoo Dance (2003) was
nominated for a Billboard Latin Music Award. Volume Three: New Congo
Square, the group’s 2001 release, was nominated for a Grammy. In
2000, Volume One was awarded Billboard's Latin Music Award for
Contemporary Latin Jazz Album of the Year. Outside of the Basin
Street Label, Mayfield has two other releases on the “Half Note”
label and in 2005 recorded “Just a Closer Walk with Thee” on the
Higher Ground CD released by Blue Note Records for Musician relief,
which was also performed for President George W. Bush during Black
Music Month.
Mayfield has remained steadfast in his effort to bring New
Orleans culture back to its feet. He participated as advisory member
to the Lt. Governor’s Louisiana Cultural Rebirth Committee, and as
committee member to Mayor C. Ray Nagin’s Bring New Orleans Back
culture sub-committee, and also took up a new post as the artist in
residence at Christ Church Cathedral in New Orleans immediately upon
returning to New Orleans. Currently, Mayfield serves as a board
member of the Police and Justice Foundation and the New Orleans
Public Library Foundation, The Historic New Orleans Collection,
First Responders Fund, the Louisiana State University Health
Science, Department of Psychiatry and as the city appointed Chairman
of the Board for the New Orleans Public Library.
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Sponsoring Organizations
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World Trade Center of New Orleans
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- In Cooperation With
Ark-La-Tex Regional Export & Technology Center
Baton Rouge Center for World Affairs
Consular Corps of New Orleans French American Chamber of
Commerce
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana
International Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers
Association International Trade Council/Red River Region Jefferson Chamber Le Centre International de Lafayette Louisiana District Export Council Louisiana International Trade Center/SBDC Louisiana Tax Free Shopping Louisiana Technology Council Loyola College of Business Administration New Orleans Chamber of Commerce New Orleans U.S. Export Assistance Center Propeller Club, Port of New Orleans World Affairs Council of New Orleans World Trade Club of Greater New Orleans
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Cost:
$30 for members of the sponsoring
organizations and companies.
$35
for non-members.
Registration and prepayment are required by
July 16, 2:00 p.m.
(cancellation notice required by
July 16, 2:00
p.m.)
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