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2004 Earshot Jazz Archives
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November
2004 issue — Buddy Catlett Tribute, Jim Hall, Paul
Rucker, Gonzalo Rubalcaba |
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December
2004 issue — Andrew D'Angelo, Seattle Jazz Vespers,
Daniel Sheehan Festival Pictorial |
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September
2004 issue — Thomas & David Marriott, Vijay Iyer &
Rudresh Mahanthappa, Jazz at Bumbershoot, Autumn Exchange
with John Edwards and Caroline Kraabel |
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October
2004 issue — Jazz Festival Guide, Abdullah Ibrahim,
Brad Mehldau, Wayne Horvitz's Joe Hill |
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July
2004 issue — Izaak Mills & FLOSS, More Summer Festivals |
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August
2004 issue — Mark Taylor, Jay Thomas's Japan, Requiem
for Red Kelly |
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May
2004 issue — Chuck Deardorf/Dave Peterson Group, Christos
Govetas, Polestar's Second Anniversary Series |
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June
2004 issue — Hadley Caliman, Garfield High School
Wins Again, 2004 Vancouver Jazz Festival, Summer Festival
Guide |
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March
2004 issue — Michael White, Charles Lloyd's Tribute
to Billy Higgins, Sara Gazarek, Jazz Education (Part II) |
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April
2004 issue — William Parker Quartet, Earshot Spring
Series, Byron Vannoy, Jazz Education (Part III) |
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January
2004 issue — Charles Gayle with Michael Bisio and
D'Vonne Lewis, Jazz Education (Part I), 2003 Golden Ear
Ballot |
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February
2004 issue — Paul Rucker, 2004 Seattle Improvised
Music Festival |
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Earshot
Jazz is a Seattle based nonprofit music, arts and service organization
formed in 1984 to support jazz and increase awareness in the
community. Earshot Jazz publishes a monthly newsletter,
presents creative music and educational programs, assists jazz
artists, increases listenership, complements existing services
and programs, and networks with the national and international
jazz community. |
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