In this Issue
Reflecting a Legacy
In this Letter from the Director, John Gilbreath discusses the journey of Earshot Jazz from its original founding in 1984 to today.
In One Ear
This In One Ear segment features the Jazz Journalist Association’s Jazz Awards, The Westerlies recent album release, International Jazz Day, Jason Parker with KPLU, Steve Treseler’s new book, Chano Dominguez, Jack Straw Productions Artist Support Recipients for 2014, Seattle JazzED on Jazz TV, and upcoming Jazz Radio programming.
Jazz: The Second Century
Earshot Jazz calls on artist submissions for this years Jazz: The Second Century series.
Burn List: Fresh Music from Seattle
Meet the group Burn List, consisting of Aaron Otheim, Chris Icasiano, Cuong Vu, and Greg Sinibaldi, in preparation for their upcoming performance at the Chapel Performance Space.
Vibraphone & Drum Rogue Jacques Willis
Meet vibraphonist and percussionist Jacques Willis and learn about his journey from Alaska to Seattle and his valuable contributions to the Seattle Jazz scene.
IMPfest VI Raises the Stakes
Preview the IMPfest VI festival featuring performances by Billy Hart, Ben Street, Holly Palmer, and Pete Rende.
Bellevue Jazz Festival 2014
The Bellevue Jazz Festival features artists including Poncho Sanchez and His Latin Jazz Band, Bill Frisell’s Beautiful Dreamers, and Eyvind Kang and Rudy Royston.
CD Reviews
Earshot Jazz reviews the albums State of the Art by Dee Daniels, Snail Songs by Syrinx Effect, Tempest by Dawn Clement, and Feel It Give Way by Metrilodic. Reviews written by Steve Griggs and Jonathan Lawson.