Edmonds Jazz Fest founder Frank DeMiero dies

Edmonds, WALocal News

Frank DeMiero, celebrated founder of the Edmonds Jazz Festival, passed away on February 19 at the age of 84, leaving a rich legacy in the local music community. For nearly 50 years, he played a pivotal role in nurturing the jazz scene in Edmonds, Washington, creating a platform for both established and emerging artists. The festival has become a beloved annual event, drawing music lovers from near and far, and serving as a vital cultural touchstone for the region. DeMiero's dedication to the arts fostered a sense of community and appreciation for jazz, inspiring countless musicians and attendees. Plans for a celebration of his life are forthcoming, providing an opportunity for the community to pay tribute to his remarkable contributions.

His passing is deeply felt by those who knew him and by the many who benefitted from his passion for music. The Edmonds Jazz Festival will continue to honor his vision and commitment to jazz, ensuring that his influence endures. DeMiero's legacy will undoubtedly resonate for years to come in Edmonds and beyond.

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