Ella Fitzgerald performs at Lorton Reformatory in 1959. (Credit: Reprinted with permission of the DC Public Library, Star Collection, © Washington Post.)

Ella Fitzgerald performs at Lorton Reformatory in 1959. (Credit: Reprinted with permission of the DC Public Library, Star Collection, © Washington Post.)

In the 1960s, Prison Chaplains Created a Star Studded Music Festival at Lorton Reformatory

In the 1960s, the D.C. area's most exclusive music scene may not have been in the city's downtown clubs. It may have been behind prison walls at Lorton Reformatory. Year after year, jazz royalty including Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and others came to Lorton and gave free concerts for inmates. The brainchild of two prison chaplains, the Lorton Jazz Festival was more than just entertainment. As co-organizer, Father Carl Breitfeller put it, “Jazz is a definite art form and an aid to rehabilitation...it is a reminder to the inmate that he is a human being.”

Last Updated: March 1, 2024