Kennedy Center president issues scathing letter to host who cancelled
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The president of the newly renamed Kennedy Center has sent a strongly worded letter to a musician who withdrew from a Christmas Eve performance, labeling the drummer’s ticket sales as “dismal” and demanding $1 million in compensation.

Richard Grenell, the head of the Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, addressed the letter to musician Chuck Redd after Redd decided to cancel his participation in the annual Jazz Jam event.

In the letter, which was reported by the Associated Press, Grenell criticized Redd for the “abrupt cancellation” and accused him of withdrawing for “partisan political reasons.”

“Your decision to withdraw at the last minute, specifically in reaction to the Center’s recent renaming in honor of President Trump’s significant efforts to preserve this national landmark, exemplifies classic intolerance and is very damaging to a non-profit arts organization,” the letter stated.

Grenell further expressed disappointment, noting that Redd’s actions succumb to “bullying tactics” employed by certain left-wing elements that aim to pressure artists into boycotting performances at the national cultural center.

Grenell went on to accuse Redd’s annual Jazz Jam of ‘lagging considerably’ behind the center’s other holiday shows. 

‘Your dismal ticket sales and lack of donor support, combined with your last-minute cancellation has cost us considerably,’ the letter continued before demanding $1 million in damages. 

Grenell also praised the Trump administration in his letter for rescuing the venue from destruction. 

Jazz musician Chuck Redd canceled his annual Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center after the institution was renamed to include Donald Trump

Jazz musician Chuck Redd canceled his annual Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center after the institution was renamed to include Donald Trump

The newly-appointed board of trustees voted earlier this month to rename the center to The Donald J Trump and John F Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts

The newly-appointed board of trustees voted earlier this month to rename the center to The Donald J Trump and John F Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts 

Trump was announced as the chairman of the center in February and said he was 'honored' that the board voted to change the name to include him

Trump was announced as the chairman of the center in February and said he was ‘honored’ that the board voted to change the name to include him 

Redd told the Associated Press on Christmas Eve that he canceled the concert because of the Kennedy Center’s name change. 

‘I’ve been performing at the Kennedy Center since the beginning of my career and I was saddened to see this name change,’ Redd told CNN. 

He’s hosted the annual concert for two decades and has a resume including tours with Dizzy Gillespie and Ray Brown. 

Redd was also a member of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra and is a faculty member at the University of Maryland School of Music. 

Trump became the chairman of the Kennedy Center in February. The previous president, Deborah F Rutter, was subsequently fired, and Grenell was appointed interim president. 

Grenell served as an ambassador to Germany during Trump’s first term in office. Fourteen new members of the Board of Trustees were later announced, including Trump’s Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Second Lady Usha Vance. 

Trump’s takeover of the Kennedy Center sparked departures from other high-profile officials, including showrunner Shonda Rhimes, who resigned as treasurer. 

Artists, including Issa Rae, Peter Wolf, and Lin-Manuel Miranda, canceled their performances as a result of the leadership changes. 

Trump appointed his former ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell (left), as the interim president of the board

Trump appointed his former ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell (left), as the interim president of the board 

The name change has prompted legal concerns. A law was passed after President Kennedy’s assassination explicitly naming the center as a living memorial for the late world leader. 

Former House historian Ray Smock argued the law prohibits the board of trustees from adding anyone else to the center or putting another person’s name on the building. 

Ohio Representative Joyce Beatty filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration for the move, claiming that as a member of the center’s board, she was silenced from voting on the name change. 

Grenell hit back at her allegations on social media, claiming that she was a ‘non-voting ex-officio member.’ 

Trump boasted earlier this month that his administration ‘saved’ the building, and he was honored to have his name added to the memorial.  

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