Wed 10/17: The Willie Nelson Project / More Zero
Tonight at the Seattle Jazz Showcase two cutting-edge groups are presented on an exciting double-bill:
Wednesday, October 17 beginning at 8:00pm
Thomas Marriott’s WILLIE NELSON PROJECT
Thomas Marriott – trumpet; Mark Taylor – saxophone; Ryan Burns – keyboards; Geoff Harper – bass; Matt Jorgensen – drums
The award winning trumpeter Thomas Marriott presents reworkings of classic songs by the great american singer-songwriter Willie Nelson.
Taking material from many of Nelson’s hit songs and some lesser known tunes as well, Marriott has reinvented the material to create new and unique forms for improvisation and interplay.
MORE ZERO
Chris Stover – trombone; Stuart McDonald – saxophone; Ben Thomas – vibes; Jeff Norwood – bass; Matt Jorgensen – drums
More Zero is Chris Stover’s latest project, an exciting mix of modern jazz, drum-n-bass, and funk all within the framework of Chris’s unique compositional style. Favorably compared to Dave Holland’s band and John Hollenbeck’s Claudia Quartet, MORE ZERO features an eclectic mix of some truly world class improvising musicians.
The LAB at Seattle Drum School
12510 15th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98125 {map it}
Tel: (206)364-8815


 TUESDAY – OCTOBER 16th beginning at 8:00pm
TUESDAY – OCTOBER 16th beginning at 8:00pm MARK TAYLOR QUARTET
MARK TAYLOR QUARTET Bill Barton has posted a review of the first night of The Seattle Jazz Showcase featuring the Hadley Caliman Quintet and the Marc Seales Group.
Bill Barton has posted a review of the first night of The Seattle Jazz Showcase featuring the Hadley Caliman Quintet and the Marc Seales Group. HADLEY CALIMAN QUINTET
HADLEY CALIMAN QUINTET THE MARC SEALES GROUP
THE MARC SEALES GROUP Dave Marriott has a nice post about Dave Peck’s recent appearance at Jazz Alley with Jeff Johnson and Joe La Barbera.
Dave Marriott has a nice post about Dave Peck’s recent appearance at Jazz Alley with Jeff Johnson and Joe La Barbera. Here are a few things happening tonight in Seattle.  Is there something we are missing? Go into the comments section and post your own announcements or send us an email at
Here are a few things happening tonight in Seattle.  Is there something we are missing? Go into the comments section and post your own announcements or send us an email at  Friday, October 12th, The Butch Harrison Quartet
Friday, October 12th, The Butch Harrison Quartet Saturday, October 13th, Dina Blade “To Marvelous for Words”
Saturday, October 13th, Dina Blade “To Marvelous for Words” Friday, October 12th, saxophonist Hadley Caliman, who just finished recording a new CD for Origin Records, will front his popular quartet.
Friday, October 12th, saxophonist Hadley Caliman, who just finished recording a new CD for Origin Records, will front his popular quartet. Miwa Wakabayashi, winner of the 2007 Kobe Jazz Vocal Competition, comes to Seattle this weekend for two performances.
Miwa Wakabayashi, winner of the 2007 Kobe Jazz Vocal Competition, comes to Seattle this weekend for two performances. Daniel Barry’s new CD, Walk All Ways (OA2 Records), was recently reviewed at AllAboutJazz.com
Daniel Barry’s new CD, Walk All Ways (OA2 Records), was recently reviewed at AllAboutJazz.com French hornist Tom Varner will be leading a quartet at Tula’s on Thursday, October 11th.  The music begins at 8:00pm.
French hornist Tom Varner will be leading a quartet at Tula’s on Thursday, October 11th.  The music begins at 8:00pm. Tonight the Hendrix Lounge is featuring the guitar stylings of David White and his trio featuring Doug Miller on bass and Steve Korn on drums.  If you haven’t made it down to the Hendrix Lounge yet you are in for a treat.  It is an intimate room located in the lobby of the Columbia City Theater and features jazz every wednesday from Origin Records.
Tonight the Hendrix Lounge is featuring the guitar stylings of David White and his trio featuring Doug Miller on bass and Steve Korn on drums.  If you haven’t made it down to the Hendrix Lounge yet you are in for a treat.  It is an intimate room located in the lobby of the Columbia City Theater and features jazz every wednesday from Origin Records.