The Essentially Ellington Experience
Hazel Beaman, a recent Earshot Jazz intern, chats with her friend Tuuli Walton who reflected on her experience at the Essentially Ellington competition in New York.
Hazel Beaman, a recent Earshot Jazz intern, chats with her friend Tuuli Walton who reflected on her experience at the Essentially Ellington competition in New York.
Neil Halpern, the newest member of the Earshot Jazz Board, answers some questions about his reasons for joining the board and shares about his background.
Several local Washington State and Oregon state summer festival are previewed. These include Jazz Port Townsend, Ellensburg Music Festival, Bellhaven Jazz Festival, Vancouver Wine and Jazz Festival, and the Montavilla Jazz Festival.
Robin Holcomb has just released a new album called “One Way or Another.” In the article Holcomb discusses the album and comments on the creative process. The author provides background on Robin’s career path, including information about her time in New York in the improvisational scene.
Kerlly Clingan and Beth Fortune discuss their jazz education journey. One of their current projects is “The Beth and Kelly Show” where they interview educators. Kelly and Beth endeavor to encourage collaboration and support for both teachers and students.
In Letter from the Director, John Gilbreath discusses two jazz educators Kelly Clingan and Beth Fortune. Following that John elaborates on the breadth and benefits of jazz education.
BIMA and Earshot Jazz are excited to partner for the sixth year in a row to present WITHIN/EARSHOT, a hybrid, month-long festival celebrating jazz and the diverse talent of the region through concerts, film, conversations, and art.
No Maps On My Taps; About Tap; and HARGROVE are three films offered by our film partners NW Film Forum and SIFF
Earshot Jazz honors jazz as a vital Black American art form through live performance presentations, artist advocacy, and community engagement.
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