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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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May 2009 issue - Profile: Phil Sparks; Profile: Stephen Cavit; Preview: Hilario Duran w/ Charanga Dazon; Preview: Happy Apple w/ drummer Dave King; Preview: Bellevue Jazz Festival; CD Review: Thomas Marriott; CD Review: Jack Gold-Molina Trio |
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June 2009 - Essentially Ellington 2009 Results; Profile: Kelly Barr Clingan; Profile: Kent Devereaux; Preview: 2009 Vancouver International Jazz Festival; CD Reviews: KPLU’s School of Jazz; Roosevelt High
School Jazz Band; Practice This! Preparing for Summer Jazz Workshops |
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March 2009 issue - Golden Ear Awards Announced; Profile: Susan Carr; Preview: Toshiko Akiyoshi; Preview: Habib Koite & Bamada; CD Reviews: Rick Waldron, Ryan Burns Trio, Rochelle House; Venue Profile: Local Color; Practice This! w/ Hadley Caliman |
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April 2009 issue - April is Jazz Appreciation Month; Honors for Puget Sound Jazz Students; Icons Among Us; Preview: Earshot Jazz Spring Series; Preview: Lucid Celebrates JAM; Preview: Ballard Jazz Festival; Preview: JazzVox; CD Review: Nickel & Brass Septet; Practice This! with Hadley Caliman |
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January 2009 issue - Robert Knatt; Golden Ear Awards Ballot; Previews: Is that Jazz?, Jazz in January, Guillermo Brown; CD Reviews: Victor Noriega, Josh Rawlings, Here & Now, Jessica Lurie, Byron Vannoy |
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February 2009 issue - Seattle Improvised Music Festival; Remembering Chuck Smart and Milton Flynn; Profile of Gallery 1412; Previews: Seattle Improvised Music Festival, Friends of Frank DeMiero Jazz Festival; Earshot Jazz Spring Series Schedule Announced; CD Review: Contraband; Practice This! Two Years, Twenty Tips |
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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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