2024 Earshot Jazz Festival Photos
Lisa Hagen Glynn is one of Earshot’s most dedicated photographers who can be found nearly every night of the annual month-long festival, capturing the brilliance on and off stage.
Lisa Hagen Glynn is one of Earshot’s most dedicated photographers who can be found nearly every night of the annual month-long festival, capturing the brilliance on and off stage.
The final stretch of the festival is jam packed with concerts from Ryan Keberle Catharsis and Edmonds Woodway Jazz Band; more concerts in the What’s Going On Series; Khu.éex’; Nduduzo Makhathini, and much more. Two concerts in November also feature livestreams.
The new album, Diaspora, from Seattle jazz accordionist Josh Hou is a special treat, bringing Hou’s Chinese and Malaysian heritage into the jazz fold, all tied together by this humble instrument.
Earshot Jazz once again partners with NWFF (Northwest Film Forum) and BIMA (Bainbridge Island Museum of Art) to bring you jazz films, concerts, and a variety of talks.
The final week of the festival is jam packed with concerts from the Belgian big band Flat Earth Society Orchestra; local artists—Bill Anschell Standards Trio; The Vijay Iyer Trio featuring Linda May Han Oh & Jeremy Dutton, and much more. Two concerts in November also feature livestreams.
Week two of the festival features concerts from local artists Gabriel Teodros and Afrocop; our commissions artist Freddy “Fuego’ Gonzalez; as well as Washington DC-based Peace Body Roll duo BOOMscat; as well as Danilo Pérez, John Patitucci, Brian Blade: Legacy of Wayne Shorter w/ special guest Mark Turner and much more.
The festival kicks of with our Festival Resident Artist Skerik and his ensemble; and we feature the seven-part series: What’s Going On; Jenny Scheinman: All Species Parade; as well as Andy Clausen; Samantha Boshnack’s Uncomfortable Subjects; and two high school big bands—Lincoln High School and Garfield High School, and much more
Tickets are on sale now for the 36th annual Earshot Jazz Festival! We are excited to announce another exciting slate of brilliant artists from Seattle and around the world.
Find out more about the festival, including general information, details on our festival resident artist, ticket information, discounts, our free ticket program, accessibility and much more
It also gave him a rich bank of compositional starting points, many of which have served as seeds for the set of original music he’s presenting during the Earshot Jazz Festival this year. Fuego’s performance will feature the 20-piece Freddy Fuego Orchestra performing ten to twelve original and stylistically diverse compositions, chosen on-the-fly based on Fuego’s feel on the audience and ensemble.
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