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Hadley Caliman Memorial

Hadley Caliman's memorial service, Celebration of Life," will be held at Seattle First Baptist Church on Saturday, September 18 at 11:00am. Seattle First Baptist Church 1111 Harvard Avenue (at Seneca) Seattle, WA 98122 A reception at Tula's Jazz Club will follow at 2:00pm Tula's Jazz Club 2214 2nd Avenue
Hadley Caliman, RIP

Tenor saxophonist Hadley Caliman died Wednesday in Seattle. He was 78 and had liver cancer. Until a few weeks before his death, Caliman thrived in the Pacific Northwest, starring in the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra and leading his own group. Here, we see him soloing with the SRJO. I wrote in Jazz Matters about Caliman in ...
Hadley Caliman Tributes Start to Appear in the Press

from National Public Radio: Remembering Saxophonists Hadley Caliman And Noah Howard Two powerful saxophonists whose talents merited wider recognition, but who spent much of their lives away from jazz's major hubs, have died. News came yesterday from the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra that tenor saxophonist Hadley Caliman had died at ...
Hadley Caliman, 1932-2010

Tenor saxophonist and jazz legend Hadley Caliman passed away this morning after a two year struggle with liver cancer. He was 78 years old. Caliman remained active on the jazz scene until late-August, performing regularly around the Northwest in support of his recent releases: Reunion with Pete Christilieb, which was released in August and is now ...
Hadley Caliman / Pete Christlieb: Reunion

by Dan McClenaghan
Reunion showcases a couple of old saxophone pros diving deep into the jazz mainstream, backed by an energized rhythm section. Tenor men Hadley Caliman and Pete Christlieb worked together on the Los Angeles Central Avenue jazz scene back in the 1960s, at a club called Marty's, where Caliman was the mentor. Forty-plus years later, they're back ...
The Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra: Jimmy Heath: The Endless Search

by Dan McClenaghan
Tenor saxophonist Jimmy Heath is highly respected by his peers and by serious listeners, but he isn't well known outside the jazz world in the way that Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, John Coltrane are. He played with those legends and many more. He formed The Heath Brothers in 1975 with his siblings, drummer Albert Tootie Heath ...
Save the Date: Hadley Caliman at Jazz Alley, July 18
Celebrating Hadley Caliman with Thomas Marriott July 18--Jazz Alley 2033 6th Avenue 7:30pm, $12.00 Click here to make a reservation for this show or call 206-441-9729. The Pacific Jazz Institute at Dimitriou's Jazz Alley presents saxophonist Hadley Caliman with trumpeter Thomas Marriott. Joining them will be Bill Anschell (piano), Phil Sparks (bass) ...
JazzWeek Radio Chart: June 7, 2010
TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 5 11 Joe Chambers Horace To Max (Savant) 180 156 +24 2 57 1 4 2 2 24 Dr. Lonnie Smith Spiral (Palmetto) 176 169 +7 7 59 2 3 3 16 4 Keith Jarrett & Charlie Haden Jasmine (ECM) 171 119 +52 14 ...
JazzWeek Radio Chart: May 24, 2010
TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 21 15 One For All Incorrigible (JLP) 183 107 +76 8 56 1 4 2 13 13 Nnenna Freelon Homefree (Concord) 181 126 +55 8 55 2 5 3 18 17 Anat Cohen Clarinetwork Live At The Village Vanguard (Anzic) 178 117 +61 9 ...
JazzWeek Radio Chart: May 10, 2010
TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 3 2 John Pizzarelli Rockin In Rhythm: A Tribute To Duke Ellington (Telarc) 211 206 +5 2 47 1 10 2 2 24 Trombone Shorty Backatown (Verve Forecast) 194 273 -79 3 60 2 4 3 1 3 Catherine Russell Inside This Heart Of ...