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April 6, 1999 THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Washington D.C.

Celebration of the opening of the permanent exhibit of THE GERRY MULLIGAN COLLECTION in the Music Division, James Madison Memorial Building.
This unique collection, donated by Franca R. Mulligan, includes Gerry Mulligan's favorite baritone saxophone, and a large library of musical scores, carefully curated and annotated by the composer. There are many items pertaining to the careers of musicians with whom Gerry Mulligan was associated, including original manuscripts by Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Judy Holliday, John Coltrane, and others.

The entire collection of Gerry Mulligan manuscripts is with The Library of Congress.

1965/1975 DOWN BEAT
Readers Poll - Baritone Sax.

1965/1976 DOWN BEAT
International Jazz Critics Poll - Baritone Sax.

1970/1974 PLAYBOY ALL-STAR JAZZ & POP POLL
All-Star's Winner & Reader's Winner - baritone saxophone.

1972 1972 THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF RECORDING ARTS AND SCIENCES (NARAS)
Nomination for the Best Jazz Performance By A Big Band, "Age of Steam" Album.

1972 1977 DOWN BEAT
Readers Poll - Baritone Sax.

1977 DOWN BEAT
International Jazz Critics Poll - Baritone Sax.

1978 1978 EUGENE O'NEILL THEATER
"Ernest Mandeville Visiting Artist-In-Residence" Honored as a guest artist from the highest rankings of the performing arts who share talent, inspiration and direction with artists of the future. For the performance of the musical "Play With Fire", music by Gerry Mulligan, lyrics by Dale Wasserman.

1979 THE NEW YORK JAZZ AWARD
On behalf of the NYC Jazz audience, in appreciation of a major contribution to the cultural life of our region.

1980 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE
Certificate of Appreciation

In official recognition of contributions to their programs and objectives.

1980 REGION OF UMBRIA, ITALY
Plaque presented by the president of the region.

1981 RADIO 60, THE DIAMOND JUBILEE
For valued participation as a member of their honored guest dias.

1981 1981 WYRS-FM 96.7 The Jazz Sound
Certificate for their "Special" "Grammy Awards" - selected by their audience response as winner in the category of Big Band.

1981 NARAS
Nomination for the Best Instrumental Composition, "For An Unfinished Woman".

1981 NARAS
Nomination for The Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band "Walk on the Water" Album.

1982 NARAS GRAMMY AWARD
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band "Walk on the Water" Album.

1982 NARAS
Elected to NARAS Hall of Fame
Honoring Recordings of Lasting Qualitative or Historical Significance, for "Birth of the Cool", Capitol 1957.

1982 CONNECTICUT ARTS AWARD
Connecticut Commission on the Arts
For excellence in the arts.

1982/83 THE MARQUIS WHO'S WHO
For individuals who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in their own fields of endeavor and who have, thereby, contributed significantly to the betterment of contemporary society.

1983 VIOTTI PRIZE, Vercelli, Italy
This was the first time the prize was awarded to a musician from the world of jazz. Previous recipients include Igor Stravinsky, Benedetti Michelangeli, Birgit Nilson, Carla Fracci, amongst others.

1983/84 WBFO/FM 88 RADIO
1983/84 Jazz Listeners Poll
For best baritone saxophonist.

1984 HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Certificate in grateful recognition of service as Visiting Artist and contribution to the Arts.

1984 BARRY MANILOW
Certified Gold RIAA Sales Award presented to Gerry Mulligan "To Commemorate The Sale Of More Than 500,000 Copies Of The Arista Records Long-Playing Record Album 2:00 AM PARADISE CAFE".

1986 NARAS
Nomination for the Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group "Soft Lights and Sweet Music", Album.

1987 THE BLUE NOTE AWARD
For Musical Excellence in the Jazz Idiom: "With warmest appreciation to a true national treasure of musical creativity and achievement who continues to enhance the art of jazz with invaluable talents and who has honored a most grateful New York club and its audiences with this rare and distinguished appearance".

1988 UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA 900TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Medal awarded in recognition.

1988 DUKE ELLINGTON FELLOWSHIP
Yale University
Inducted into the Duke Ellington Fellowship, and awarded the Duke Ellington medal.

1989 1989 TRIESTE, ITALY
Honored by the mayor, and given the keys to the city.

1990 PHILADELPHIA MUSIC FOUNDATION
Elected to the Hall of Fame, and Walk of Fame sidewalk plaque.

1990 BILLBOARD
In appreciation for contributing to the success of "Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown" #1 Billboard Jazz Chart.

1990 1990 CITY OF MEXICO INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
Awarded the Medal of the City.

1991 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY OF JAZZ STUDIES
Inducted into the American Jazz Hall of Fame.

1992 LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC
University of Idaho, Silver Celebration
Elected to Jazz Hall of Fame for Outstanding Contributions to the Music World as a Performer and Composer, "And for your marvelous ability to share your music, jazz. We love and appreciate you".

1993 UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT, Connecticut
Honored guest composer at the Mertens Contemporary American Composer's Festival.

1993 SATCHMO AWARD
Sarasota Jazz Club, Florida
For a unique and enduring contribution to the living history of jazz.

1994 ACADEMIE DU JAZZ
"Paris Jazz Concert" - best previously unreleased album.

1994 DOWN BEAT
Voted into Down Beat HALL OF FAME.
Gerry Mulligan consistently voted number one in jazz polls around the world, and has won a record 29 consecutive Down Beat Reader's Poll Awards.

1994 CONNECTICUT ARTIST'S AWARD
Outstanding artist of Connecticut for distinguished achievement.

1994 SILVER MASK AWARD, Campione, Italy
"Maschera d'Argento" - premio Oscar Internazionale.

1995 DOWN BEAT
Winner of 60th Annual Readers Poll - Baritone Saxophonist of the Year.

1995 DOWN BEAT
Winner of 43rd Annual Critics Poll - Baritone Saxophonist of the Year.

1996 JAZZ CENTRAL STATION, GLOBAL JAZZ POLL WINNER
Best baritone saxophone performer.

1996 DOWN BEAT
Winner of 61st Annual Readers Poll - Baritone Saxophonist of the Year.

1997 DOWN BEAT
Winner of 62nd Annual Readers Poll, Hall of Fame.

1997 THE INTERNATIONAL JAZZ HALL OF FAME
In appreciation of unique and spiritual contributions towards the development and perpetuation of American jazz. Awarded posthumously to Gerry Mulligan on November 20th, 1997.

2000 ASCAP
Inducted into ASCAP Jazz Wall of Fame.

(No records on file of awards prior to 1965)

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