Jackson Street Jazz Walk Celebrates 10 Years
Jackson Street Jazz Walk celebrates its 10th anniversary, and this article discusses the festival’s history in Seattle as well as upcoming performances.
Jackson Street Jazz Walk celebrates its 10th anniversary, and this article discusses the festival’s history in Seattle as well as upcoming performances.
Hosted by Wa Na Wari, the art walk is not only a fundraiser for the organization, but also as a glimpse of its vision of what the Central District could become.
This is a preview for the concerts of Michael Bisio with Joe McPhee, Gary Hammon, Brian Kent, and Artis the Spoonman at Brad’s Swingside Cafe.
Mike Bisio discusses the closure of Brad’s Swingside Cafe and previews upcoming concerts at the venue when he performs with Joe McPhee, Gary Hammon, Brian Kent, and Artis the Spoonman on different nights.
Earshot Jazz Festival preview for a concert with the Roosevelt High School Jazz Band under the direction of Scott Brown and Ballard High School under the direction of Gary Hammon instead of band director Michael James.
Earshot Jazz honors jazz as a vital Black American art form through live performance presentations, artist advocacy, and community engagement.
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