Ann E. Ward | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1949 Chicago |
Died | July 18, 2016 | (aged 66–67)
Genres | Creative Music |
Occupation(s) | Performer, Composer, Educator |
Instrument(s) | Piano, Vocals, Percussion |
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,[1] she attended Chicago Musical College of Roosevelt University, studying piano, and graduated from Kentucky State College with a degree in music composition.[2] After performing as a vocalist with the Ken Chaney Experience, she joined the AACM in 1981, eventually becoming an integral part of the organization.[2] 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,[3] volunteering her time to take an active role in music education. Ward died in 2016 at age 67.[2]
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