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Jazz Alfresco: July & August

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Summer is officially in swing, making this the perfect time of year to take in all that the Pacific Northwest has to offer—mixed to the soundtrack of jazz, swing, blues, and more. Here are eight alfresco opportunities around Seattle for outdoors enthusiasts and jazz fans alike.

Summer at SAM: Art of Jazz
Olympic Sculpture Park, 2901 Western Ave
This summer the Art of Jazz Series at the Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park kicks off July 19 with master jazz-funk guitarist Will Bernard and his trio with Joe Doria on B-3 organ and Tarik Abouzied on drums. The series continues August 9 with Orchestra Zarabanda, delivering hot Cuban salsa perfect for a Seattle summer evening. The Art of Jazz series is sponsored by KNKX 88.5 & Earshot Jazz and is part of the Summer at SAM events schedule. Concerts begin at 6pm. Admission is free.

Cornish @ Amazon
Van Vorst Plaza, 410 Terry Ave N
Now in its fourth year, the Cornish@Amazon concert series in South Lake Union features a diverse selection of music played by Cornish students, faculty, and alumni. From Latin to contemporary jazz, there’s something new every Thursday from June 21 to October 4. Upcoming shows include: July 12, Honeysuckle Rye, a jazz trio (Cameron Armstrong, guitar, Ben Hunter, violin, and Forrest Marowitz, bass) putting a fresh perspective on traditional jazz and blues repertoire; August 2, the Johnaye Kendrick Quartet, featuring the jazz vocalist and educator performing original compositions and fresh interpretations of jazz and blues classics alongside Bill Anschell (piano), Chris Symer (bass), and D’Vonne Lewis (drums); August 9, SassyBlack, aka Catherine Harris-White, a vocalist, songwriter, and producer with roots in classical and jazz; and August 23, the Joel Bean Trio with Joel Bean (piano), Paul Gabrielson (bass), and Will Lone (drums). Full schedule available at cornish.edu/calendar.

Downtown Summer Sounds
Downtown Seattle
Formerly known as the Out to Lunch concert series, Downtown Summer Sounds brings free local music to downtown Seattle throughout the summer. Produced by the Downtown Seattle Association and presented by Virginia Mason, this series, which kicks off July 9 and runs through August 31, continues a 40-year tradition of supporting free live music for Seattle workers, residents, and visitors. This year, the Pike Place MarketFront joins the roster of venues, which also includes Westlake Park, Occidental Square, Harbor Steps, City Hall Plaza, and more. The series presents local favorites such as Duende Libre (July 11, Pike Place MarketFront, 4pm), Seattle Women’s Jazz Orchestra (August 9, City Hall Plaza, 12pm), and En Canto (August 13, Day One Playfield, 4:30pm). Full schedule of acts is available at downtownseattle.org.

Dancing til Dusk
Hing Hay, Westlake, Freeway & Occidental Parks
Enjoy dancing outdoors in Seattle parks this summer as part of the Dancing til Dusk series, presenting 14 evenings of free music, dance lessons, and dancing. The series, now in its 12th year, kicks off July 10 at Hing Hay Park, with the Washboard Cutups, and features the always-swingin’ Casey MacGill Trio (July 19, Occidental Park), Americana rock’n’roll revival by way of Birch Pereira & the Gin Joints (July 31, Westlake Park), gypsy jazz swing by Ranger & the Re-Arrangers (August 16, Freeway Park), and many more acts. Dancing begins at 6pm, with a free lesson during the first hour. Full schedule information is available at danceforjoy.biz.

Interbay Golf Center BBQ Jazz
2501 15th Ave W
Every Monday from July 16 to August 6 brings BBQ and jazz to Interbay Golf Center. Starting July 1 with the captivating vocal stylings of Leah Natale & Ambience, this summer’s BBQ jazz calendar also boasts the bluesy Stickshift Annie with Kimball & the Fugitives (July 23), Scott Lindenmuth (July 30), and Gail Pettis (August 6). First come-first served concert seating starts at 5pm, with music from 5:30–8:30pm. More information at premiergc.com/-bbq-jazz.

Jazz on the Lawn at Cedarbrook Lodge
18525 36th Ave S
For a seventh consecutive year, the Cedarbrook Lodge presents Jazz on the Lawn on Friday, July 27, a single-night summer concert event suited for jazz and culinary aficionados alike. The evening opens with the exceptional Forman-Finley Band accompanied by Cherie Adams, and is headlined by the renowned gypsy jazz troupe Pearl Django. Copperleaf Restaurant will feature small plates and appetizers and local/regional sips from the vine, along with craft cocktails and beer. More info & tickets available at cedarbrooklodge.com.

Summer Concerts at Ballard Locks
3015 NW 54th St
This long-running series on the grounds of the beautiful botanical gardens and bustling Ballard Locks features an eclectic mix of performances ranging from big band and blues to Brazilian samba and Latin-funk fusion in this jam-packed summer. Happening every Saturday and Sunday at 2pm in July and August, plus a special event on July 4th, all shows are free to the public. The 2018 series includes: 85th Street Big Band, swing favorites from the ‘30s, ‘40s, and ‘50s, July 1; Rain City Jazz Orchestra, big band, jazz, and blues, July 21; Batucada, Brazilian samba, August 11; and many more acts. Full lineup at ballardlocks.org.

ZooTunes at Woodland Park Zoo
5500 Phinney Ave N
A Seattle summer tradition celebrating more than 30 years, BECU ZooTunes, presented by Carter Subaru, at Woodland Park Zoo features today’s top stars in jazz, R&B, folk, soul, blues, and more amongst a beautiful outdoor backdrop. Rain or shine concert presentations include concessions and beer gardens, but not regular zoo admission. Proceeds from ZooTunes fund world-class animal care, conservation projects, and educational programs. This summer features The Roots, July 22, Pink Martini, August 22 & 23, and Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue with Galactic, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and New Breed Brass Band, September 9. Ticket prices vary and are available online, along with full schedule and more information, at zoo.org/zootunes.

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June 29, 2018