In One Ear
This In One Ear features DownBeat Critics Poll, Gust Burns NYC Mention, the Stranger Genius Award Nominees, and upcoming jazz radio programs.
This In One Ear features DownBeat Critics Poll, Gust Burns NYC Mention, the Stranger Genius Award Nominees, and upcoming jazz radio programs.
The Eastside Jazz Club is hosting a performance from Eugenie Jones and a screening of ‘Lady Be Good: Instrumental Women in Jazz’ by Kay D. Ray.
The film tells the story of all-women jazz big bands from the 1920s through 1970s and recently got funding for final edits and clearances for production. Eugenie Jones is business owner, consultant, marketing specialist, and vocalist that only started to take up singing 5 years ago. She balances her passion with her fulltime schedule and made her professional debut 2 years ago.
A memorial tribute to saxophonist Bert Wilson. His life was once saved by playing the clarinet, and he formed the band Rebirth.
A colorful reflection on The Stackpole Quartet’s 12 years of sonic achievements and their upcoming show for Zero-G.
News about Seattle area jazz artists including JJA Journalism Awards for June 19th, Educator Awards, Langston Hughes Awards, 4Culture Arts Projects Recipients, and Seattle Office of Arts & Culture Youth Arts Funding Recipients.
A list of upcoming Jazz festivals along the west coast, including Oregon Festival of American Music, Britt Pavilion, and Chateau Ste. Michelle Concert Series.
Earshot Jazz presents the latest juried series, Jazz: The 2nd Century. After sorting through 32 submissions, panelists have selected the following 4 ensembles to perform. Syrinx Effect, Chemical Clock, Eric Ring, and Paul Kikuchi’s Autonomic Ensemble.
In this article, The upcoming Joe Locke & Thomas Marriott Quartet show is teased through their achievements.
Beth Branco describes her first live jazz experiences as an audience member in vivid, fiery detail. Her first ever show being at The Capitol Club with Tim Kennedy, Darian Asplund, and John Terpin.
A reminder that the application deadline for the 2013 Jazz: The Second Century Series is June 3rd and what individual artists or groups should include in their application.
Earshot Jazz honors jazz as a vital Black American art form through live performance presentations, artist advocacy, and community engagement.
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