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Jack DeJohnette and John Surman at the Seattle Art Museum

by Jack Gold-Molina
Jack DeJohnette and John Surman Earshot Jazz Festival Seattle Art Museum October 26, 2002 The evening began with a kind of mood piece. With a background of ambient sound programmed into a sequencer and English reeds player John Surman complementing with bass clarinet, Jack DeJohnette read poetry by Walt Whitman, ...
The Art Ensemble of Chicago with Fred Anderson at the Earshot Jazz Festival

by Jack Gold-Molina
The Art Ensemble Of Chicago With Fred Anderson November 6, 2002 Earshot Jazz Festival Seattle, WA The first set started slowly with woodwinds player Roscoe Mitchell striking a large metal bowl with a mallet. He did this repeatedly while Malachi Favors, who was dressed in African garments and was wearing ...
Jazz Out There: Out of Print and Unavailable

by Jack Gold-Molina
Have you ever wanted something so bad that you could feel it there at your fingertips but knew that it was somehow completely out of reach? Have you ever heard something that sounded so beautiful that you just had to hear it again and again? Have you ever seen something so artistically perfect ...
Elvin Jones 1927-2004: A True Moment In Time

by Jack Gold-Molina
Elvin Jones, one of the most influential and accomplished drummers in history, passed away Tuesday May 18 due to heart failure. Most notable for his work with John Coltrane, he helped to revolutionize the way jazz and contemporary music are heard and played. Described by Louie Bellson as Mother Earth coming alive with syncopation," there isn't ...
Mike Stern: About The Music

by Jack Gold-Molina
Mike Stern's career in music began in the 1970s with Blood, Sweat, and Tears and took off with Miles Davis in the early eighties -- presently spanning 10 releases as a headliner on Atlantic Records. His latest release, Voices (Atlantic, 2001) features Stern on guitar and wordless vocals in an all-out jazz jam session. Stern came ...
Greg Campbell

by Jack Gold-Molina
Greg Campbell, who plays drums and percussion as well as French horn and vibes, is known for his work as a jazz musician and improvisor. As well as having an extensive education in the field of percussion and having studied with the likes of Dave Holland, Cecil McBee, and Tom Collier, he has a performance resume ...
Dave Liebman

by Jack Gold-Molina
On Friday May 7, 2004, Dave Liebman performed at the Triple Door in Seattle with his quartet featuring Vic Juris playing guitar, Tony Marino playing bass, and Marko Marcinko playing drums. Prior to their performance, AAJ Seattle writer Jack Gold spoke with him about his approach to music, his work with Elvin Jones and Miles Davis, ...
Drummer Bob Rees

by Jack Gold-Molina
Bob Rees is well known around the Pacific Northwest for his work as a free jazz drummer and as an improvising percussionist as well as for performing with jam bands Beecraft and Flowmotion. His work with the Wally Shoup Trio has received critical acclaim as has that group's 2003 release entitled Fusillades and Lamentations . AAJ ...
Roscoe Mitchell: In Search of the Super Musician

by Jack Gold-Molina
For more than 35 years Roscoe Mitchell's innovation as an improvisor, composer, and solo performer has placed him at the forefront of modern music. He is a founding member of the Creative Arts Collective of East Lansing, Michigan, the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, and the Art Ensemble of Chicago. He is the recipient ...