Elliott “Mack” Waldron
This In Memoriam remembers Elliott “Mack” Waldron, long-time proprietor of Tula’s Jazz Club and supporter of local musicians and groups.
This In Memoriam remembers Elliott “Mack” Waldron, long-time proprietor of Tula’s Jazz Club and supporter of local musicians and groups.
This Profile focuses on Susan Pascal, her home music studio, recordings such as Crystal Silence, her soundtrack work, and her dedication to the vibraphone. It also details her experience during the COVID-19 lockdown and how she returned to music after that era.
This feature focuses on the Next Generation Women in Jazz Combo (NGWIJC). Vai Taya and Olivia McVicker discuss their journeys in jazz, specifically where they have and have not found support and representation within the music community.
This preview discusses the upcoming Earshot Jazz Golden Ear Awards Party. This year’s event is hosted by Alex Dugdale and features trumpeter Jun Iida and his ensemble.
This preview discusses the upcoming performance by the Tim Berne band as well as past collaborations between Tim Berne and Gregg Belisle-Chi.
This preview discusses Kaley Lane Eaton and her work exploring folk music – specifically that of the Renaissance era. Her solo album ‘Lookout’ is featured for its acoustic nature and folk influences.
This preview for Camp Jitterbug discusses Jacob Zimmerman and Tonya Morris and their involvement with swing-era bands and the swing-dance scene in and out of Seattle.
This excerpt from ‘After Jackson Street: Seattle Jazz in the Modern Era’ focuses on Beth Fleenor and how she came to Seattle and Cornish College of the Arts.
Earshot Jazz reviews the album Improbable Solutions by Bill Anschell, also featuring Brian Monroney, Chris Symer, Jose Martinez, Jeff Busch, and K.J. Sawka.
This profile introduces Trevor Ford and his journey as a jazz bassist, focusing on his sound and style with the instrument.
Earshot Jazz honors jazz as a vital Black American art form through live performance presentations, artist advocacy, and community engagement.
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