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Roz Nixon

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Roz
NationalityAmerican
OccupationProducer
Websitehttp://roznixonentertainment.webs.com/?no_redirect=trey

Roz Nixon is an American playwright and producer of events. In 2021 she created Roz live “Keeping Artists On Stage” at the Aloft Hotel in Harlem. These exciting events provide artists with work during the ongoing pandemic. Over the years Ms. Nixon has produced Jazz performances that have featured award-winning artists such as Sandra Reeves Phillips, Me'lisa Morgan, and Jazz super star Roy Hargrove. She is the founder and executive producer of Roz Nixon Entertainment, which produces music festivals, concerts, and promotional events. A division of her organization books performers for television, commercials and film projects. Known as a "special's" casting agent (parts that may not principal but are not background). Casting agents on the east and west coast refer to Nixon as the go to person for finding the perfect actor for a special part. Nixon has written four plays, primarily featuring song and verse regarding famous jazz musicians. Several of her concerts, shows and festivals have been produced in New York, Las Vegas, Miami and Istanbal.[1][2]

Career

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Nixon is the executive producer and founder of Great Women in Music, a month-long festival featuring women in Jazz, Blues, Gospel and Soul music. The initial Festival in 2001 featured Jazz legend Gloria Lynne, R&B Diva Alyson Williams and the Queen of Gospel Shirley Caesar. Her festivals have gone on to present performers such as Phoebe Snow, Macy Gray, Carmen Lundy, Ann Hampton Callaway, Lainie Kazan and Melba Moore.[3][4][5]

Roz Nixon Entertainment cast actors and music artists for film, television and commercials. Actors from Roz Nixon Entertainment can be found in such films as Unfaithful, The Devil Wears Prada, American Gangster Music and Lyrics and in episodes of Sex In the city, NYPD Blue and The Good Wife. Miss Nixon was the casting agent for a list of commercials like Heineken, Verizon and New York Knicks commercials.[6]

As a playwright, Nixon has penned several plays including "Nothin' But The Blues", "Dedicated To Louis Armstrong", The first theatrical performance ever in a major Jazz festival as well as the critically acclaimed "SS Nirvana": (A Story of Love & Jazz on the High Seas). which was presented at Birdland in New York City.[7] The fantasy jazz musical takes place in "Madame Royale's Supper Club" on a cruise ship that features legendary jazz artists such as Louis Armstrong, Sarah Vaughan, and Billy Eckstine.

  • Charles Bartlett as Louis Armstrong
  • Ghanniya Green as Sarah Vaughan
  • JaRon Eames as Billy Eckstine

2005 – JVC Jazz Festival, "Dedicated To Louis Armstrong," a biographical musical story dedicated to the life of Louis Armstrong using narration, song, and dance that chronicles his life. Performed at the Blue Note.[8]

2000 – Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival – Nixon presented her work “To Louis Armstrong,” which she wrote and produced. As part of the Bell Atlantic Jazz Fest, it was performed in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia. In New York City, it was performed at the Knitting Factory.

Nixon is also the author of a children's book about music titled Singin' Big Mae's Blues.[9]

In 2008, after submitting an entertainment story to a local New York newspaper (regarding a social event she attended), Nixon was asked by the paper's editor (Kenton Kirby) to write a weekly article for Caribbean Life News covering New York City night life. Nixon continues to be a contributing writer for the paper. She has also served as a radio and television show host, and a panelist for music conferences and forums. She is noted as music historian of early period female blues musicians.[10]

Plays

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  • Nothin’ But the Blues (Ghanniyya Green (1997))[11]
  • Sisters That Get Everything 1998 (Me'Lisa Morgan)
  • Dedicated to Louis Armstrong, Roy Hargrove, Christian McBride, a theatrical musical (2000)
  • SS Nirvana: A Story of Love & Jazz on the High Seas (Ghanniyya Green)

References

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  1. ^ "'SS Nirvana' channels jazz icons Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and more ... With nautical twist". New York Daily News. 26 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Roz Nixon Entertainment celebrates NYC seniors with a day of salsa, jazz and Motown". 29 June 2017.
  3. ^ "People of Note: Gloria Lynne Honored as a Legend in Music". EURweb.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  4. ^ Hyam Malhameh (10 October 2014). "Famous/Notable for Gloria Wilson". Khoolood.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  5. ^ "Jazz vocalist Gloria Lynne dies at 83 | New York Amsterdam News: The new Black view". Amsterdamnews.com. 24 October 2013. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  6. ^ "Roz Nixon'S Page - The Jazz Network Worldwide "A Great Place To Hang"". Thejazznetworkworldwide.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  7. ^ Phillips, Chaka (2012-11-26). "It's Harlem jazz in key of 'Sea'!". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  8. ^ David Sprague (2000-06-07). "To Louis Armstrong". Variety. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  9. ^ "La MaMa E.T.C". Lamama.org. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  10. ^ "Roz Nixon - Playwright". Doollee.com. 2002-10-10. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  11. ^ "PLAYING IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS; Laity Sing the Blues: Harlem Festival in a Church". The New York Times. 1998-06-28. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
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