A Jazz Primer: Trading Fours at Seattle’s Owl ‘N Thistle
This Community Corner segment focuses on the jam sessions at the Owl ‘N Thistle.
This Community Corner segment focuses on the jam sessions at the Owl ‘N Thistle.
Joni Metcalf is featured in an excerpt from the upcoming book “After Jackson Street: Seattle Jazz in the Modern Era” by Paul de Barros.
Earshot Jazz reviews the album Refuge by Peter Adams.
Earshot Jazz reviews the album Variable Clouds: Live at the Earshot Jazz Festival by Scenes.
This artist profile features Jackson Cotugno and discusses his education and professional career.
Catch up with Clark Gayton and learn about his time at Garfield High School, Boston, San Francisco, and New York before returning to Seattle.
In a Letter from the Director, John Gilbreath reviews Earshot’s 2023 with a focus on the Earshot Jazz Festival and the Earshot Jazz Team that made it all happen.
Notes in this issue feature calls for Earshot Jazz’s Golden Ear Award nominations, Magazine Submissions, and Festival commissions, career openings at the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra (SRJO), memorial notes for Janet Thurlow, Joni Metcalf, and Joe Baque, the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra’s (SRJO) new executive director, Joanne Conger, and the Snowglobe Winter Music Series at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA).
Tari Nelson-Zagar is remembered in this memorial piece that discusses her career in jazz.
See the 2022 Earshot Jazz Festival through the photography of Lisa Hagen Glynn.
Earshot Jazz honors jazz as a vital Black American art form through live performance presentations, artist advocacy, and community engagement.
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