In this Issue
Mission in Motion
In a Letter from the Director, John Gilbreath discusses the upcoming Earshot Jazz Festival and the re-evaluation of Earshot’s fundamental beliefs, listing a restatement of Earshot’s Mission, Vision, and Values.
Festival Resident Artist: Johnaye Kendrick
This profile features Johnaye Kendrick, Earshot Jazz’s 2023 Festival Resident Artist, and discusses her music, performances, and compositions.
Sara Gazarek’s Fresh Approach at Eastman School of Music
Catch up with Sara Gazarek and her work as associate professor of jazz voice at Eastman School of Music.
Bellevue Jazz & Blues Music Series
This preview discusses the upcoming Bellevue Jazz & Blues Music Series, presented by the Bellevue Downtown Association (BDA), which features groups and artists such as the Stacy Jones Band, Pearl Django, and Gail Pettis.
Racer Sessions
This feature discusses Racer Sessions move to a new venue location at Gallery 1412 after it’s time at its original home of Cafe Racer.
“Hot Jazz at the Gallery” – Frederick Holmes Gallery
The Hot Jazz at the Gallery series at the Frederick Holmes Gallery is featured in this venue profile.
“Hangin’ in the City” with Randy Brecker
Randy Brecker is featured in an excerpt from the upcoming book “After Jackson Street: Seattle Jazz in the Modern Era” by Paul de Barros.
Wally Shoup, None of This is Implausible
Earshot Jazz reviews the album “None of this is Implausible” by Wally Shoup.