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Rising Stars at Bake's Place: The Mulherkar-Clausen Quintet
FRIDAY, JULY 22, 7:30PM, BAKE'S PLACE The Mulherkar-Clausen Quintet BAKE'S PLACE 4135 Providence Point Dr SE, Issaquah, 425-391-3335, 7:30pm Bake's Place recently announced the launch of the Rising Stars" concert series, which showcases up and coming young musicians from the Pacific Northwest. The region is home to some of the most outstanding high school jazz programs ...
Jazz Canvas - "A Fusion of Arts"
By Katy Bourne The premise for Jazz Canvas is simple: A swingin' jazz trio, a guest performer and a visual artist share the stage for a two-hour performance. Throughout the course of the show, the band does its thing and the artist creates a painting in response to the music being played. Both the music and ...
Wayne Horvitz at Rainier Vally Cultural Center
Friday, July 8, 7pmValley Vibes Jazz Series Wayne Horvitz's Sweeter Than the Day + Jazz Night School Performance Big Band Rainier Valley Cultural Center 3515 S. Alaska Street, Columbia City Admission is FREE, or by donation. Wayne Horvitz's acoustic quartet Sweeter than the Day and the Jazz Night School Performance ...
Interbay Jazz/BBQ Series Starts This Thursday
The Summer Interbay Jazz and BBQ Series kicks off this Thursday with the Fred Hoadley Trio. July 7: Fred Hoadley Trio July 14: Pearl Django July 21: Stick Shift Annie with Kimball and the Fugitives July 28: Scott Lindenmuth August 4: Leah Natalie & Ambience August ...
DC Jazz Festival: June 1-13, 2011
by Franz A. Matzner
DC Jazz Festival 2011 Washington, DCJune 1-13, 2011 The DC Jazz Festival's seventh year was defined in equal measure by the event's now distinct combination of local acts and headline guests, spread throughout the city's stages, museums, and local clubs. Unlike many festivals, the DC Jazz Festival has maintained an exclusive ...
Leading Questions: Jim Wilke
The best advice I've ever received is you're not talking to an audience of thousands, you're talking to thousands of audiences of one or two." When I was 14 I was playing alto sax in concert band and listening to Western Swing on the radio during the day and jazz late at night. Broadcasting jazz has ...
Jazz Hang: Tangabrazo. Wow!
By Katy Bourne As a writer, it is sometimes very difficult to capture the riveting loveliness of an experience and translate it into mere words. This is the dilemma that I am confronted with now as I attempt to write about a very enchanting band that I had the pleasure of hearing last night at Bake's ...
Portland Sax Phenom Plays Boxley's in North Bend
Twenty-one-year-old saxophone phenom and Portland native Hailey Niswanger, who won the Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival saxophone competition three years ago, brings her quartet Monday to Boxley's, the lively North Bend restaurant and showcase for Seattle's Pony Boy Records. A stone swinger, Niswanger plays alto with a burly, broad tone and a trace of ...
Pilc-Moutin-Hoenig Trio: Washington, D.C. May 17, 2011
by Franz A. Matzner
Jean-Michel Pilc / Ari Hoenig / François Moutin Blues Alley Washington, D.C. May 17, 20011Tumultuous, unpredictable, vibrant with variegated rhythms and tempos, shimmering with torrents of sound and spiraling tendrils of color, the Pilc-Moutin-Hoenig Trio's recent performance at Blues Alley proceeded less like an unveiling and more like the ...




