Jackson Street Jazz Walk Celebrates 10 Years
Jackson Street Jazz Walk celebrates its 10th anniversary, and this article discusses the festival’s history in Seattle as well as upcoming performances.
Jackson Street Jazz Walk celebrates its 10th anniversary, and this article discusses the festival’s history in Seattle as well as upcoming performances.
Ron Perrillo and his musical journey to Chicago and then Seattle are discussed along with his artistry as a jazz pianist.
In a Letter from the Director, John Gilbreath discusses upcoming Earshot productions including Jazz: The Second Century, Commissions, and the Earshot Jazz Festival.
Earshot Jazz Festival Commissioned Artist Carlos Snaider and his involvement in Racer Sessions and EarthtoneSkytone.
Jazz Port Townsend is discussed with upcoming artist and group performances by Tia Fuller, David Sanchez, Marlon Martinez, and the tribute to the late Chuck Deardorf.
Paul de Barros reviews the Jovino e Hermeto Family reunion performance at the Neptune Theatre on May 30.
Earshot Jazz reviews the album Move by the Westerlies.
In a Letter from the Director, John Gilbreath discusses the village in Seattle that keeps the Jazz scene up and moving. He highlights jazz education programs at Washington Middle School, Garfield High School, Roosevelt High School, and Bothell High School. Haley Freedlund also gets a shoutout for their all-around presence, support, and accomplishment on, off, and behind the stage. Gilbreath also looks forward to the 2023 Earshot Jazz Festival.
Earshot Jazz honors jazz as a vital Black American art form through live performance presentations, artist advocacy, and community engagement.
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