Purpose
The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes people—living or deceased—who have distinguished themselves by their contributions to the trombone profession over a long career. 5 Categories of lifetime achievement may include but are not limited to teaching, performance, research, composition, and service, and may recognize the accomplishments of those whose careers predate the founding of the ITA in 1972.
Selection Criteria
Candidates for the ITA Lifetime Achievement Award shall demonstrate or shall have demonstrated:
- A lifelong commitment to the trombone and/or trombone-related activities.
- A career that has reflected a commitment to excellence and achievement
Selection Process
- ITA members may submit nominations for the awards. Each nomination should include a short (under 250 words) biography for each nominee.
- Nominations are closed by the end of the day on January 1 each year.
- Nominations remain active for three years after which time, a candidate may be renominated for consideration for an award.
- Members of the Standing Committee on Awards may not submit nominations for awards.
- If a member of the Committee on Awards is nominated for an award, that Committee member must either resign from the Committee, depart from the Committee for one year, or withdraw their nomination from consideration.
- Once all nominations are received, the Standing Committee on Awards will convene either in person or virtually to discuss the nominations (new nominations as well as those that carry over from previous years) for each award.
- The Committee will, after consideration of the nominees, arrive at consensus and prepare a ballot.
- A ballot shall be prepared by the Chair of the Committee on Awards with (if technical assistance is required) the assistance of the Chair of the Committee on Governance and/or the ITA Executive Director.
- The Committee on Awards is to include the submitted biography for each nominee who is on the ballot. These biographies will be included with the ballot.
- On February 1 of each year, a ballot with the candidates for each award shall be sent to the ITA Executive Board.
- The ITA Executive Board will discuss the candidates and vote on the candidates. A winning candidate must receive 100% of the votes cast. More than one candidate may win the award in a given year. The awarding of the Legacy Circle Award, Lifetime Achievement Award, and the ITA Orchestra Recognition Award will be made only as deemed appropriate, without regard to a prescribed number of annual nominations.
- Award winners will be notified by the ITA President and award winners will be publicly announced after all winners have been notified and no later than by February 15 of each year.
Nominations may be sent to the Chair of the ITA’s Standing Committee on Awards at awards@trombone.net.
Previous Recipients
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2007Glen Dodson
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2007Heinz Fadle
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2007Urbie Green
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2007Robert Isele
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2007Edward Kleinhammer
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2007Albert Mangelsdorff
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2007Robert Marsteller
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2007Buddy Morrow
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2007Dick Nash
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2007Allen Ostrander
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2007George Roberts
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2007Milt Stevens
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2007Denis Wick
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2007Larry Wiehe
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2009Willie Colon
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2010Phil Wilson
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2010Stuart Dempster
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2011John Marcellus
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2011Dave Maser
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2012Anatoly Skobelov
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2013Gasper Licciardone
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2014Frank Rosolino
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2014Ron Barron
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2016Per Brevig
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2017John Kenny
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2018Jiggs Whigham
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2019Irvin L Wagner
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2020James (Jimmy) Pankow
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2021Trevor Herbert
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2022Betty Glover
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2022Locksley “Slide” Hampton
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2023Vivian Lee
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2023Michael Powell
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2024Douglas Yeo
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2024Benny Sluchin
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2025Rubén Carughi
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2025Rebecca Cherian
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2025Eugene Watts