
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
Frank Buxton Auditorium
550 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island
Earshot Jazz is honored to partner with the BIMA for the seventh annual Within/Earshot Jazz Festival, a hybrid, month-long festival dedicated to celebrating and exploring the traditions and future of jazz. This year features exciting concerts, presentations, and BIMA’s smARTfilms series. Tickets at biartmuseum.org/events/within-earshot-jazz-festival.
CONCERTS
Jenny Davis Jazz Quartet
Sunday, October 8, 7pm
$22 member / $25 non-member
Redefining the art of singing, award-winning vocalist, composer, and bandleader Jenny Davis has established herself as an innovative, progressive composer, gaining the attention and respect of musicians, critics, and fans throughout the United States and abroad.
Naomi Moon Siegel Ensemble
Sunday, October 15, 7pm
$22 member / $25 non-member
The Naomi Moon Siegel Ensemble is a genre-bending, experiential adventure weaving instrumental landscapes from soaring melodies, visceral textures, creative interplay, layered rhythms, and improvisation.
Folks Project
Friday, October 20, 7pm
$22 member / $25 non-member
The Folks Project returns to BIMA with three of Seattle’s most notable jazz talents: pianist Darrius Willrich, drummer D’Vonne Lewis, and bassist Evan Flory-Barnes.
Return to Chick Corea: Crosara, Nikolaev, Phares, Ivester
Sunday, October 29, 7pm
$22 member / $25 non-member
“Return to Chick Corea” is a quartet-based music tribute to the great jazz composer, incorporating the Spanish-infused style of Corea. The ensemble includes Francesco Crosara (piano), Alexey Nikolaev (saxophone), Bruce Phares (bass), and Mark Ivester (drums).
Celebrating Mary Lou Willams – An Evening of Live Performance and Film
Wednesday, November 1, 7pm
$10 member / $15 non-member
Ann Reynolds (pianist and composer) and Kay D. Ray (filmmaker) team up to bring you a program of live music and archival film footage to celebrate jazz great, Mary Lou Williams. This performance is sponsored in part by smART Ventures through the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture and 4Culture.
FILMS
As an extension of the Within/Earshot Jazz Festival, BIMA offers these five very different films with jazz at their centers.
Rediscovering Dave Brubeck (2001, 57min)
Tuesday, October 3, 4pm & 7pm
$10 member / $12 non-member
This film offers a warm retrospective of Dave Brubeck’s influential and groundbreaking career as one of jazz music’s most popular pianists and composers.
Cabin in the Sky (1943, 1h 38min)
Tuesday, October 10, 4pm & 7pm
$10 member / $12 non-member
When Cabin in the Sky arrived in theaters, many still refused to screen films featuring black performers. While an initial gamble for MGM, it later paid off with an Oscar nomination.
Keep On Keepin’ On (2014, 1h 24min)
Tuesday, October 17, 4pm & 7pm
$10 member / $12 non-member
Trumpeter Clark Terry was an influential and prolific player and this film offers a personal overview of what made Terry so special, including his friendship with Justin Kauflin.
All Night Long (1962, 1h 31min)
Tuesday, October 24, 4pm & 7pm
$10 member / $12 non-member
All Night Long is a British neo-noir drama and adaptation of William Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello, set in London’s jazz nightclub scene of the 1960s.
Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes (2018, 1h 26min)
Tuesday, October 31, 4pm & 7pm
$10 member / $12 non-member
Founded in 1939 by German immigrants fleeing the Nazis, this documentary details the history of Blue Note Records, one of the most renowned jazz labels.
LECTURES
Jazz with Jim is a deep dive into the beautiful American art form of jazz. Mixing music, photos, and video clips with an infectious lecture style, Jim Cauter takes guests on a musical journey that illuminates aspects of American history, jazz giants, social justice, race relations, and music as a universal language.
Jazz with Jim:
Jazz Masters of the Past
Thursday, October 12, 7pm
$10 member / $12 non-member
Join Jim as he shares select composers, instrumentalists, and vocalists whose music continues to sound fresh, engaging, and inspiring all people fortunate enough to experience it.
Jazz with Jim:
Jazz Today
Thursday, October 26, 7pm
$10 member / $12 non-member
Join Jim as he plays selections from and profiles the artistry of contemporary instrumentalists, vocalists, and ensembles whose music presently contributes to the evolutionary continuum of jazz.