Jim Wilke
Jim Wilke is featured in an excerpt from After Jackson Street: Seattle Jazz in the Modern Era by Paul de Barros.
This preview discusses the upcoming Annual Concert of Duke Ellington’s Sacred Music. Groups and artists performing include the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra (SRJO), Robert Neal, Nichol Eskridge, Cipher Goings, The Sound of the Northwest, and the Northwest Chamber Chorus.
This Community Corner segment consists of Peter Graham’s experience listening to a Steve Lehman Trio performance as well as Graham’s interview with Lehman about his group.
This feature focuses on Beserat Tafesse and how he has been and is discovering his own individual voice as a Jazz trombonist.
Heather Chriscaden and her journey in Seattle area jazz education to New York and back is detailed in this artist profile.
This preview discusses the Simply Soulful Jamz sessions, a series of jam sessions facilitated by Donovan Kranzler Lewis and D’Vonne Lewis for musicians of all ages to join in.
Lisa Hagen Glynn’s photography of artists and performances during the 2023 Earshot Jazz Festival.
Earshot Jazz reviews the album Pacific by Frank Kohl.
This Earshot Festival program features performances celebrating Mary Lou Williams, and by High Pulp, Johnaye Kendrick’s Grounded, Ted Poor Quartet, Josh Johnson, Cuong Vu, Anna Butterss, Michael Bisio, Timothy Hill, Roman Norfleet, the Be Present Art Group, Garfield and Roosevelt High School Jazz Bands, Maiden Voyage, Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra, Anat Cohen, La Dame Blanche, and Carlos Snaider.
This In Memoriam piece remembers the late Larry Jones and his dedication to the craft in various groups, as an accompanist, and as an educator in the Seattle Area.
Earshot Jazz honors jazz as a vital Black American art form through live performance presentations, artist advocacy, and community engagement.
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