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Sanders, Burton, Shepp named 2016 NEA Jazz Masters

WASHINGTON (AP) - Saxophonists Pharoah Sanders and Archie Shepp and vibraphonist Gary Burton are the newest recipients of the nation's highest jazz honor.

They have been chosen as the 2016 Jazz Masters by the National Endowment for the Arts, it was announced Thursday. Wendy Oxenhorn, executive director of the Jazz Foundation of America, which assists musicians in need, received the Jazz Masters Award for advocacy.

Sanders gained prominence in John Coltrane's band, going on to record the spiritually themed, free jazz album "Karma" (1969). Shepp blended avant-garde jazz with African influences on "The Magic of Ju-Ju"(1967) and delivered a powerful civil rights message on the 1972 albums "Attica Blues" and "The Cry of My People."

Burton, who opened a new musical vocabulary for the vibraphone with his four-mallet technique, has won seven Grammys, mostly for his duets with pianist Chick Corea.

The awards will be presented on April 4 at a concert at the Kennedy Center in Washington.

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FILE - In this May 2, 2014 file photo, Pharoah Sanders performs at the 2014 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in New Orleans. Sanders, along with fellow saxophonist Archie Shepp and vibraphonist Gary Burton, are the newest recipients of the 2016 Jazz Masters. The awards will be presented on April 4, 2016 at a concert at the Kennedy Center. (Photo by John Davisson/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Feb. 2009 file photo, vibraphonist Gary Burton poses backstage with his award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group for "The New Crystal Palace" at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. Burton, along with saxophonists Archie Shepp and Pharoah Sanders are the newest recipients of the 2016 Jazz Masters honors. The awards will be presented on April 4, 2016 at a concert at the Kennedy Center. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File) The Associated Press
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