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A Mirror and Focus for the Community

Earshot Jazz, the monthly news magazine published by Earshot, was cited by the journal Jazz Times as "consistently world class." For over 20 years the publication has delivered previews, profiles and reviews of Northwest jazz artists by area writers. It also includes the region's only comprehensive calendar of local and regional jazz events.

On April 28, 2007 Earshot Jazz was honored by the Washington Press Association with a 2006 Communicator of Excellence Award; First Place -- Non-profit Newsletter Category.


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November 2011 issue
Profile: Robin Holcomb, Fostering New Music; Preview: Earshot Jazz Festival in November

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December 2011 issue
Letter from the Director, 20 Years within Earshot; Profile: Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra; Pictorial: 2011 Earshot Jazz Festival; Preview: Duke Ellington Sacred Music Concert; 2011 CD Wrap: Milt Kleeb Dectet, Thomas Marriott, Bill Anschell, Rich Pellegrin Quintet and others.

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September 2011 issue
Profile: Julian Priester: Spirit Child; Sneak Peek: Earshot Jazz Festival Schedule; Feature: Jazz Jams and Hangs; Preview: Pony Boy Records Jazz Picnic 2011; Preview: Northwest Jazz Festivals Summer & Fall 2011; CD Review: Robin Holcomb & Talking Pictures The Point of It All

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October 2011 issue
Earshot Jazz Festival Program

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July 2011 issue
Venue Profile: A Week at the Historic Home of Seattle Jazz; Profile: Four Swinging Schools on Seattle’sNorth Side; Preview: Jazz’s Second Century: All Part of the Same Lineage; Preview: Valley Vibes Jazz & Conversation Continues; Northwest Jazz Festivals Summer & Fall 2011

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August 2011 issue
Profile: Ev Stern: A Jazz Workshop for All Comers; Catching up with Marc Smason; Preview: Valley Vibes Jazz Concert Moves Outside; Preview: Yes, Virginia, There Is Jazz at Bumbershoot; Northwest Jazz Festivals Summer & Fall 2011; CD Review: Lessons from Listening to KPLU School of Jazz
2011mar May 2011 issue
Call for Artists: "Jazz: The Second Century"; Letter from the Director; Profile: Chuck Deardorf; Preview: Bellevue Jazz Festival; Venue Profile: Elevation of Jazz on the Eastside
June 2011 issue
Essentially Ellington Results; "Jazz: The Second Century" series schedule announced; Preview: Marc Seales Opens Valley Vibes Jazz Series; Preview: In the Country; Preview: Vancouver Jazz Festival; Preview: simak Dialog / Moraine & Young Sub Lee; Preview: Kris Davis, Tyshawn Sorey, Ingrid Laubrock Trio
2011mar March 2011 issue
Call for Artists: "Jazz: The Second Century"; Golden Ear Awards Ballot; Feature: Table and Chairs Label Launch; Preview: 2011 Earshot Jazz Spring Series; Preview: Ask the Ages w/ special guests; CD Review: Reptet's At the Cabin
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April 2011 issue
Call for Artists: "Jazz: The Second Century"; Golden Ear Awards Presentation; Profile: Todd DelGiudice; Preview: Instant Composer Pool (ICP) Orchestra; Preview: 2011 Ballard Jazz Festival; Preview: Improvised Music Project Festival; Practice This! Number Sequences

January 2011 issue
Golden Ear Awards Nominations; Catching up with Michael Bisio; Kenny Mandell Makes a Welcome Return; Preview: Is that Jazz? Festival; Year in Review; CD Review: Thomas Marriott's Constraints & Liberations

February 2011 issue
Golden Ear Awards Ballot Profile: Paul Kikuchi; Preview: Seattle Improvised Music Festival; The 2011 Portland Jazz Festival: Jewish and African Americans Playing Jazz Together; Preview: 2011 Earshot Jazz Spring Serie; CD Review: Dave Anderson Quartet's Clarity

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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