TV
- CNN Headline News
John Daversa, dreamers, and producers featured on CNN Headline News
REVIEWS
- Associated Press
‘American Dreamers’ presents huge talents, ambitions
“Listening to this album, you’d have to have a tin ear to not hear their abilities and a cold heart to not recognize their aspirations”
- HITS Daily Double
The 53 “Dreamers” on the album come from 17 U.S. states and 17 countries of origin, but they share the same desire: to be recognized as Americans. Brought to the U.S. illegally as children, this group and millions like them, now face an uncertain future as politicians delay and debate their fate.
- Midwest Record
“One of those jazz sets that does well by doing good”
- JazzNotes
A jazz project with important messages
“The project’s treatment of “America” from West Side Story – is unusual and stunning. It’s an all-percussion version, on which big band member Murph Aucamp brought together more than a dozen Dreamers who add multiple layers of exotic rhythm.”
- Jazz Music Archives
“The music on its own would make “American Dreamers” one of the best modern big band albums of this year, but when you add in the importance of the message being presented here, you have a jazz record that has transcended mere art and become a powerful social statement that will hopefully help people understand what is truly going on here.” - Glide Magazine
John Daversa And His Big Band Featuring DACA Artists Bring Poignant Stories to ‘American Dreamers – Voices of Hope and Music of Freedom’
“Jazz has long been music of protest and freedom of expression. The dichotomy of the touching stories and the enthusiastic musical pieces is startling and in its own way invigorating. This is one of, if not the most, important musical statements across several genres this year aimed at bringing unity and healing divisiveness.” - The JW Vibe
“Daversa and his crew speak to this difficult moment with passion and conviction. If John Lennon had been a big band guru, he might have imagined something along these lines.” - The Vinyl Anachronist
“Musically, Daversa’s band is willing to take all kinds of crazy risks. You probably noticed that I mentioned “Immigrant Song”–yes, we’re talking about the Led Zeppelin song, and it blends the big band sound with lots of churning, electric guitars and–wait for it–sections of pure hip-hop.” - Musical Memoirs
“This music celebrates our diversities and the gratitude we share as one nation and one world.” - The JW Vibe Concert Review
“As a mix of message and entertainment, this show will be a hard one to surpass.” - The Aquarian
“It’s a powerful statement of human understanding and empathy.” - JazzQuad
“remains as the most interesting and emotional document of its time” - JazzWeekly
Musically, you get a rocking and fun funky take of Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song” with some nice drumming on an assertive and double entendre’d “Don’t Fence Me In.
ARTICLES
- Grammy Trifecta
University of Miami
The Frost School of Music’s John Daversa, who believes changing immigration policy is more important than winning awards, shared his deeply personal and timely message on music’s biggest stage Sunday when his ode to dreamers garnered three Grammy Awards. Featuring 53 tale - Jazz trumpeter John Daversa lifts up Dreamers with his Grammy wins
Los Angeles Times
When he accepted the third honor, he again beckoned all the Dreamers to join him onstage, introducing them one by one. - A music teacher wins three Grammy awards with his jazz group composed of dreamers
Univision - Alumnus John Daversa Sweeps his Categories at the 61st Grammy Awards
UCLA
It was a good night at the 61st GRAMMY Awards for trumpeter John Daversa. Daversa, who earned his B.A. in Music Performance from UCLA, swept his categories with a big-band album.
- A ‘Dream’ Come True: Album Featuring 53 Undocumented Singers and Musicians Wins 3 Grammys
Billboard - Texas Tech student wins a Grammy
Saba Nafees, a Ph.D candidate at Texas Tech, was awarded two Grammys at the award show on Sunday, February 10
- Two local residents part of ‘American Dreamers’ Grammy Award wins
South Bend Tribune
Both young men are DREAMers, immigrants who were brought from Mexico when they were boys - USC Thornton alumni take home Grammy Awards
USC
Jazz Studies alumnus John Daversa had an equally impressive night
- Grammy Awards 2019: Georgia shines in early categories
Atlanta Journal Constitution
And the John Daversa Big Band, featuring DACA artists with strong connections to Georgia, won all three of its nominated categories. - 53 Dreamers Win Big at the Grammys
WUSA
- Dreamers Get Some Stage Time at Grammys, After Playing on a 3x-Winning Big Band Album
Variety Magazine - DACA Artists Won 3 Grammy Awards For ‘American Dreamers’ Album
Okay Africa
The album—which won Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album, Best Improvised Jazz Solo Performance (“Don’t Fence Me In”) and Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Capella (“Stars & Stripes Forever”)—features contributions from many ‘Dreamers’ including Nigerian-born Mannywellz. - Jazz ensemble featuring Jacobs master’s student wins three Grammys
Indiana Daily Student - Mercer Grad Wins 3 Grammy Awards
The Cluster - John Daversa uses the political power of jazz with his Grammy-winning American Dreamers
Jazz.FM - Immigrant Song: ‘American Dreamers’ Album is Hope on Wax
Variety Magazine
“‘The ‘American Dreamers’ project was more than just a recording session, it was an outlet for me to speak out as an undocumented immigrant through a medium that has carried my life,’ adds Denzel Mendoza, who was born in Singapore and has been playing trombone since the sixth grade.”
- Jazz’s Big Dreamers: New Album Aimed at Getting Lawmakers to Protect Immigrants
Billboard
“Featuring Great American Songbook selections ranging from John Philip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever” to Woody Guthrie’s “Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)” and sprinkled with musicalized spoken-word interludes in which different Dreamers tell their personal stories.”
- A week in the studio with American Dreamers
The Miami Hurricane
“But more than anything, I was overcome with respect and adoration for the dozens of Dreamers—several of whom were flown in from across the country—whose musicality and fearlessness make “Dreamers” more of a revolution than a record.” - ‘American Dreamers’ album featuring more than 50 DACA recipients receives three Grammy nominations
Daily Kos
Started as a project to help raise awareness about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, an album titled American Dreamers could soon turn into a Grammy-winning effort. The album, led by jazz artist John Daversa and featuring more than 50 DACA recipients, has received three 2019 Grammy Award nominations. - Two Raclin School of the Arts students featured on Grammy winning album
- Southern Coast Today
Former New Bedford rapper lends his talents to Grammy-nominated album featuring immigrants
- Portland Trombonist and DREAMer Denzel Mendoza Is a Grammy Winner
- Grammy recipient credits Macon-Bibb schools for music skills
His parents brought him to the United States from the Philippines when he was a year old, and he spent most of his life in Macon. Now, he works at an immigration law firm in Atlanta and just won a Grammy.
- Trio behind Grammy-award winning ‘American Dreamers: Voices of Hope, Music of Freedom’ seek to change DACA narrative 1 note at a time
WUSA9 - Downbeat
Daversa’s album American Dreamers: Voices Of Hope, Music Of Freedom (BFM Jazz) received three Grammy nominations. The album, credited to John Daversa Big Band (Featuring DACA Artists), was recorded with 53 young musicians (hailing from 17 nations) who settled in the United States through the Deferred Action for Childhood Early Arrivals policy. - University of Miami
Maestro on a Mission - Frost School of Music
Frost Faculty and Alumni Receive 2019 Grammy Nominations
- Miami Herald
Dreamers share their stories on Miami musician’s Grammy-nominated album - South Bend Tribune
Nominated for Grammys, these DREAMers from Michiana are living a dream - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Young immigrants from Georgia featured on Grammy-nominated jazz album
Podcasts
- National Immigration Forum
Saba: Renaissance Dreamer – A Holiday Special
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