Toot Toot!!
In this Letter From the Director, John Gilbreath “toots” Earshot Jazz’s own horn for the amazing audience participation and the incredible festival performances for the non-profit’s 25th anniversary.
In this Letter From the Director, John Gilbreath “toots” Earshot Jazz’s own horn for the amazing audience participation and the incredible festival performances for the non-profit’s 25th anniversary.
In this letter from the director, John Gilbreath looks forward to the over 320 amazing artists and 60 events for the 25th anniversary festival. Thanks goes out to all participating venues, collaborators, major funders, and radio stations.
In this letter from the director, John Gilbreath looks forward to Earshot Jazz’s 25th Festival launch and teases the kick off event, Keith Jarrett live to the exciting conclusion on February 17th with the Charles Lloyd Quartet.
Executive Director, John Gilbreath, celebrates Earshot Jazz turning 30 years old soon as well as the upcoming 25th anniversary of the festival. He highlights the hard and diligent work of this small “spunky” organization, and expresses his gratitude for the non-profit’s many relationships, including those with the Seattle Art Museum, Cornish College of the Arts, and Tula’s Jazz Club.
In this Letter from the Director, John Gilbreath discusses the Earshot Jazz newsletter publication and the hope to be able to add it to a digitization project in the near future.
John Gilbreath reviews the Earshot Jazz Spring series and its performances, focusing on various French American Cultural Exchange (FACE) program international collaborations.
Executive Director, John Gilbreath brings in Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM) by teasing a new event celebrating women in jazz, International Jazz Day, three Seattle highschoolers competing in Essentially Ellington, the 2012 Golden Ear Awards, and two concerts at the Seattle Art Museum.
John Gilbreath reflects on the 2012 year and gives thanks for Karen Caropepe and Schraepfer Harvey for their hard work and great spirit during the festival and greater year for Earshot Jazz.
In a Letter from the Director, John Gilbreath discusses the 2012 Earshot Jazz Festival and the make-up of festival performances and how they are programmed for a wide-ranging, diverse jazz experience.
A welcome to the 2012 Earshot Jazz Festival , written by Earshot Jazz Executive Director John Gilbreath.
Earshot Jazz honors jazz as a vital Black American art form through live performance presentations, artist advocacy, and community engagement.
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