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The Canadian jazz community is mourning the loss of Frank Wright, the widely beloved vibraphonist who had been an important part of Toronto’s music scene since the 1950s.
Beginning his career as a regular performer on Toronto’s after-hours club circuit, Wright went on to become one of Canada’s most highly respected jazz musicians. Known for his endlessly kind and gentle presence, Wright worked with several of the country’s most celebrated jazz icons, performing at major festivals and stages as renowned as Carnegie Hall.
Wright died the morning of Sunday, May 16, due to complications related to COVID-19, according to Toronto jazz advocate and publicist Fay Olson. He was 92.
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Former NRB staff member Anne Dunlap went home to be with the Lord on April 30, 2021. Anne was the longest serving staff member in NRB’s 77-year history.
“Anne served NRB for 42 years with great distinction,” NRB CEO Troy A. Miller said in remembering Anne. “Despite many health challenges, she never focused on herself, and she gave her all to NRB. I know that she now is rejoicing in the presence of her Lord and Savior.”
Her tenure with NRB began in 1976, when the headquarters office was based in New Jersey under then Executive Director Ben Armstrong. She moved with the organization when the office relocated to Virginia in 1992 and worked in Washington, D.C. after NRB moved its headquarters there in 2016. Anne served as assistant to the president under five different association heads before retiring in 2019. During her long tenure with NRB, Anne often recalled meeting so many of the heroes of Christian broadcasting including the late Dr. Billy Graham.