Roosevelt High Jazz Band places second at Essentially Ellington


PHOTO BY FRANK STEWART

from The Seattle Times:

The Roosevelt High School Jazz Band has placed second at Lincoln Center’s Essentially Ellington competition in New York.

The Seattle school, with a world-renowned jazz program, has won three times previously, but on Sunday was bested by a Florida magnet school, Dillard Center for the Arts, from Fort Lauderdale, which took first place, as it did last year. Miami’s New World School of the Arts, which won in 2005, placed third.

The announcement Sunday night came at the end of a concert by the three finalists and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra at Avery Fisher Hall.

“The kids were a little disappointed because of how coherently they played,” said Roosevelt jazz-band director Scott Brown after the announcement. “Which is not taking anything away from Dillard. They played great.”

Brown said the Roosevelt kids “blew the roof off Avery Fisher Hall at the Sunday night concert.” Afterward, Brown said Duke Ellington’s granddaughter said to Brown, “Duke would have been proud to have had his music represented that way.”

Two other Seattle-area jazz bands competed over the weekend — Mountlake Terrace and Ballard.

Darin Faul’s Mountlake Terrace bunch are old hands, having been finalists six times, placing third in 2005 and 2011. But for Ballard this was all new, and the school’s band director, Michael James, was extremely pleased.

“It’s been a very cool experience,” said James. “I’m very proud of how my kids did. They were so thrilled.”

Continue reading at The Seattle Times.

Monday Jazz

MEANY THEATER: Harry James Orchestra w/ Fred Radke
University of Washington, 7:30pm

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Jazz Jam with Greta Matassa
2214 2nd Ave, Seattle, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

NEW ORLEANS: New Orleans Quintet
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 7:00pm

PARATII: Paratii session w/ Jeff Busch
5463 Leary Ave NW, 206-420-7406, 9:00pm

EL GAUCHO BELLEVUE: Primo Kim
555 110th Ave NE, Bellevue, 425-455-2734, 6:00pm

WHITE RABBIT: Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder
513 N 36th St Suite E, Seattle, 9:30pm

ROYAL ROOM: The Seattle Conduction Band
5000 Rainier Avenue South, 8:00pm

MONA’S: Ask the Ages
6421 Latona Ave NE, 206-526-1188, 9:00pm

Saturday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Trumpet Reunion with Fred Radke & Mike Vax; Tom Collier (drums); Dan Dean (bass); Butch Nordal (piano)
2214 2nd Ave, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

JAZZ ALLEY: Keiko Matsui
2033 6th Ave, 206-441-9729, 7:30 & 10:00pm

BOXLEY’S: Kelly Eisenhour Quartet
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Murl Allen Sanders
11425 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, 206-772-6891

SORRENTO HOTEL: Greta Matassa
900 Madison St, 206-622-6400, 7:30pm

SCOTCH AND VINE: Scott Lindenmuth
22341 Marine View Dr S, Des Moines, 7:00pm

VITO’S: 6pm: Ruby Bishop; 10:00pm: The James Band
927 9th Ave, Seattle

ROYAL ROOM: A Song For You: A Tribute to Ray Charles and Leon Russell
5000 Rainier Ave South, 206-906-9920, 9:00pm

GRAZIE: Andre Thomas Quiet Fire
23207 Bothell-Everett Hwy, Bothell, 425-402-9600, 7:00pm

ST. CLOUD’S: Jose Gonzales Trio
1131 34th Ave, 206-726-1522, 8:00pm

THE CHAPEL: Nat Evans, Christopher Roberts, Jim Fox, Cristina Valdes
4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Seattle, 8:00pm

Friday Jazz

IMPFestIV: George Garzone, Burn List, Bad Luck
Hughes Penthouse Theatre, University of Washington, 7:30pm

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Greta Matassa Quartet
2214 2nd Ave, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

NEW ORLEANS: Flexicon
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 8:00pm

JAZZ ALLEY: Keiko Matsui
2033 6th Ave, 206-441-9729, 7:30 & 10:00pm

HIROSHI’S: Jazz and Sushi
2501 Eastlake Ave E, 726-4966

LATONA PUB: Phil Sparks Trio
6423 Latona Avenue NE, 5:00 – 7:00pm, No Cover, 21+

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Butch Harrison
11425 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, (206) 772-6891

BOXLEY’S: Bryant Urban’s Blue Oasis
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

SCOTCH AND VINE: Jose Gonzales Trio
22341 Marine View Dr S, Des Moines, 7:00pm

VITO’S: Casey MacGill
927 9th Ave, Seattle, 206-682-2695, 9:00pm

NORTH CITY BISTRO: Paul Miranda Trio
1520 NE 177th, Shoreline, (206) 365-4447, 7:00pm

THE ROYAL ROOM: The Meter Maids
5000 Rainier Ave South, Seattle, 9:30pm

GRAZIE: Andre Thomas Quiet Fire
23207 Bothell-Everett Hwy, Bothell, 425-402-9600, 7:00pm

CMA GALLERY: Middle School & High School Jam Session
4501 Interlake Ave N #9, 206-354-4985, 6:30pm

Bobby Broom Trio at The Ballard Jazz Festival next on Jazz Northwest, May 6 on 88.5 KPLU


Kobie Watkins, drums, and Bobby Broom, guitar at the 2012 Ballard Jazz Festival     (Jim Levitt photo)

What better way to celebrate April’s Jazz Month than the Tenth Annual Ballard Jazz Festival? There were four nights featuring drums and guitars, a jazz walk among a dozen venues featuring some of Seattle’s top jazz talent, and culminated in a concert which co-billed pianist Orrin Evans’ Quartet and The Bobby Broom Trio. The latter is featured in the first broadcast from this year’s festival on Jazz Northwest, Sunday May 6 at 1 pm PDT on 88.5 KPLU and kplu.org.

Bobby Broom grew up in Harlem, began guitar at 12 and played his first gig with Sonny Rollins at 17 at Carnegie Hall! Now based in Chicago, he’s toured and recorded with Sonny Rollins several times since then, and leads his own trio as well as being integral to the Deep Blue Organ Trio. Both groups have long-standing weekly gigs in Chicago as well as touring and recording for Seattle-based Origin Records.

For this concert, the Bobby Broom Trio played music featured in his 2009 release “Bobby Broom Plays for Monk” and his forthcoming Origin release, “Upper West Side Story.” The Bobby Broom Trio includes Dennis Carroll, bass and Kobie Watkins on drums, whose sensitivity and energy match the leader’s joyful spirit and intensity.

Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5, KPLU. It airs each Sunday afternoon at 1 pm Pacific and is streamed at kplu.org. The program is also available as a podcast after the air date.

Thursday Jazz

ROGUE AND PEASANT: Poontet; Gravity; Byron Vannoy’s Thread
3601 Fremont Ave #207, 9:00pm

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Jose “Juicy” Gonzales Trio
2214 2nd Ave, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

JAZZ ALLEY: Keiko Matsui
2033 6th Ave, 206-441-9729, 7:30pm

NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 7:00pm

LUCID: Vocalize It! w/ Melissa Montalto
5241 University Ave NE, 206-402-3042, 9:00pm

COPPER GATE: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson & Tad Britton
6301 24th Ave NW, 206-706-3292, 8:00pm

BOXLEY’S: Chris Symer Trio
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

BARCA: Adam Kessler & Phil Sparks Trio
1510 11th Avenue, Seattle, (206) 325-8263, 9:00pm

VITO’S: Jimmie Herrod and Company
927 9th Ave, Seattle, 206-682-2695

THE ROYAL ROOM: Varmint
5000 Rainier Avenue South, 8:00pm

MONA’S: Hash#Tag Trio w/ Ari Joshua
6421 Latona Ave NE, 206-526-1188, 10:00pm

Wednesday Jazz

EASTSIDE FOURSQUARE CHURCH: Wycliffe Gordon
14520 100th Ave NE, Bothell, 7:00pm

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Smith / Staelens Big Band
2214 2nd Ave, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

NEW ORLEANS: The Legacy Band with Clarence Acox
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 7:00pm

JAZZ ALLEY: The Tierney Sutton Band
2033 6th Ave, 206-441-9729, 7:30pm

BOXLEY’S: Chris Morton
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

VITO’S: Jason Parker Quartet
927 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, 206-397-4053, 9:00pm

MONA’S: Joe Doria’s Fog
6421 Latona Ave NE, 206-526-1188, 10:00pm

418 PUBLIC HOUSE: 418 session w/ Claudio Rochat-Felix
418 NW 65th St, 9:00pm

NORTH CITY BISTRO: Diane Fast-Neale & Bob Neale
1520 NE 177th, Shoreline, (206) 365-4447, 7:00pm

ROYAL ROOM: Jimmie Herrod and Company
5000 Rainier Avenue South, 8:00pm

LUCID: Owuor Arunga & Friends
5241 University Ave NE, 206-402-3042, 9:00pm

Poontet, Gravity and Byron Vannoy’s Thread Triple-Bill

The Rogue and Peasant is hosting a triple bill featuring some of Seattle’s grooviest jazz groups this Thursday, May 3rd, at 9:00pm.

Poontet, led by drummer Brad Gibson, features Bryan Smith (alto sax), Scott Morning (trumpet), Ari Joshua and Gregg Belisle-Chi (guitars) and Jason Gray (bass).

Gravity is a Seattle based keyboard trio and production team comprised of keyboardist Tim Kennedy, bassist Ian Sheridan, and drummer Claudio Rochat-Felix.

Wrapping up the bill is Byron Vannoy’s Thread with Vannoy (drums), Jacques Willis (vibes & keytar – yes, the “keytar”), Thione Diop (djembes & talking drum) and Dean Schmidt (bass).

The Rogue and Peasant is located in the Fremont location vacated by The Asteroid Cafe.

The Rogue and Peasant
3601 Fremont Ave #207
Seattle, WA 98103

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Listen to a clip from Poontet below …

Eckstein Middle School cleans up at Reno Jazz Festival

from The Seattle Times:

Seattle’s Eckstein Middle School cleaned up at the Reno Jazz Festival competition Saturday at the University of Nevada.

The school snagged two division wins and four soloist awards. The ensemble is directed by Moc Escobedo.

The Garfield High School combo, directed by Clarence Acox, won first place in the AAA division.

Eckstein’s choir and combo took first place in the middle school division. Also from Eckstein, tenor saxophonist Santos Sharma took the award for outstanding tenor saxophonist; Augusta Drumheller was the outstanding middle school vocalist; the outstanding middle school saxophone award went to Jesse Becket-Herbett; and Porter Jones took the top slot for middle school trombone.

The Eckstein jazz band ranked second place in the middle school jazz band division. Garfield’s jazz band took second place in the AAA division and Roosevelt High School’s Jazz Band III won second place in the Apprentice II division.

In the college division, the Bellevue College Vocal Ensemble “Celebration” took first place and six solo awards went to Bellevue students: Antonio Fernandez, Jhauvon Harrison, Kena McClure, Billy Buhl, Justin Rodjanapanyakul and Kati Couch. Rodjanapanyakul was named Outstanding College Vocalist.

Continue reading at The Seattle Times.

Tuesday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: The Tierney Sutton Band
2033 6th Ave, 206-441-9729, 7:30pm

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Jay Thomas Big Band
2214 2nd Ave, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

MIX: Don Mock, Steve Kim & Jaques Willis
6006 12th Ave South, 206-767-0280, 9:00pm

BOXLEY’S: Twin Falls Middle School Jazz
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 7:00pm

OWL ‘N THISTLE: Jam w/ Eric Verlinde & Jose Martinez
808 Post Ave, 206-621-7777, 10:00pm

SEAMONSTER LOUNGE: McTuff Trio
2202 N 45th St, 206-633-1824, 10:00pm

COPPER GATE: Suffering F#ckheads
6301 24th Ave NW, 206-706-3292, 8:00pm

ROYAL ROOM: Music for May Day
5000 Rainier Avenue South, 206-906-9920, 7:00pm

MONA’S: The Schwa
6421 Latona Ave NE, 206-526-1188, 10:00pm

Friday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Stephanie Porter Quartet
2214 2nd Ave, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

CMA GALLERY: Middle School & High School Jam Session
4501 Interlake Ave N #9, 206-354-4985, 6:30pm

NEW ORLEANS: Flexicon
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 8:00pm

JAZZ ALLEY: Kenny G
2033 6th Ave, 206-441-9729, 7:30 & 10:00pm

HIROSHI’S: Jazz and Sushi
2501 Eastlake Ave E, 726-4966

LATONA PUB: Phil Sparks Trio
6423 Latona Avenue NE, 5:00 – 7:00pm, No Cover, 21+

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Dina Blade w/ Marco de Carvalho
11425 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, (206) 772-6891

BOXLEY’S: Bryant Urban’s Blue Oasis
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

SCOTCH AND VINE: Chris Stevens and The Surf Monkeys
22341 Marine View Dr S, Des Moines, 7:00pm

VITO’S: Lushy
927 9th Ave, Seattle, 206-682-2695, 9:00pm

NORTH CITY BISTRO: Pearl Django
1520 NE 177th, Shoreline, (206) 365-4447, 7:00pm

THE ROYAL ROOM: shuffleboil
5000 Rainier Ave South, Seattle, 9:30pm

GRAZIE: Michael Powers Group
23207 Bothell-Everett Hwy, Bothell, 425-402-9600, 7:00pm

Todd Bishop Group: Little Played Little Bird

from All About Jazz:

In the twilight days of the compact disc as a sound storage device, the most compelling reason for keeping what still seems a “new” audio media (compared to wax cylinders and 78s) in the face of purely electronic media is “concept” or “thematic” releases. One such example was drummer Todd Bishop’s Pop Art 4 album, 69 Annee Erotique (Origin Records, 2009). This excellent release surveyed the music of French pop artist Serge Gainsbourg, music with popularity in Europe, little heard in the United States. Bishop used this collection of music as a vehicle for novel arrangements and improvisation, turning it into a more than familiar period sound and thereby achieving greater New World exposure for one of France’s greatest artists.

Bishop has picked another enigmatic subject in Ornette Coleman, assembling a collection of never before covered compositions (save for “Lonely Woman”). Coleman’s enigma extends to the disc’s title, Little Played Little Bird. The “Little Played” represents the songs from Coleman’s book that are rarely covered. Coleman was never called “Little Bird” like Sonny Stitt or Frank Morgan, but the association could not have been clearer. As it turns out, the name Ornette literally means “Little Eagle” or “Little Bird” in Old English. Bishop does with this repertoire what he did with the Gainsbourg material; he refracts it through the prism of his experience, making something new and vital.

The music selected by Bishop covers 1959—”Lonely Woman” from The Shape of Jazz to Come (Atlantic)—to 1987—”Feet Music” from In All Languages (Caravan of Dreams). The band Bishop assembled to perform this rarified music is notable for the lack of an alto saxophone. Instead, Bishop heads up a quintet made up of Hristo Vitchev’s pianist Weber Iago, bass reeds player Richard Cole, tenor and soprano saxophonist Tim Willcox, and bassist Bill Athens. In contrast to much of Coleman’s work, Bishop’s inclusion of Iago on piano lends a greater harmonic depth, and therefore, a foundation to these ruminative compositions.

Bishop’s performances plumb the freedom inspired by Coleman while placing the composer’s song in a postmodern light. Most notably, the plaintive alto wail that is the hallmark of “Lonely Woman” is conspicuously absent, the underlying theme presented instead by Willcox on tenor and Cole cleverly on bass clarinet. Iago plays nervous, percussive dances in the background. Iago’s use of the Wurlitzer on “Friends and Neighbors” and “Country Town Blues” is very effective. For a collection based on music where the piano is anathema, Iago discharges himself admirably on both keyboards. The leader provides that vibe essential to the Coleman sound—that controlled chaos that so permeated post bop in the wake of John Coltrane’s classic quartet and Miles Davis’s second great quintet—freewheeling and solid.

Track Listing: Mothers of the Veil; Enfant; Feet Music; Comme Il Faut; Friends and Neighbors; Check Up; Country and Town Blues; Lonely Woman; Strange As It Seems.

Personnel: Richard Cole: bass clarinet, baritone, tenor and soprano saxophones; Tim Willcox: tenor and soprano saxophones; Weber Iago: piano, Wurlitzer; Bill Athens: bass; Todd Bishop: drums.

Thursday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Carol Neilsson CD Release Show featuring Darin Clendenin, Milo Petersen, Phil Sparks, Clarence Acox and Travis Ranney
2214 2nd Ave, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

JAZZ ALLEY: Kenny G
2033 6th Ave, 206-441-9729, 7:30pm

NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 7:00pm

LUCID: The Hang hosted by How Now Brown Cow
5241 University Ave NE, 206-402-3042, 9:00pm

COPPER GATE: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson & Tad Britton
6301 24th Ave NW, 206-706-3292, 8:00pm

BOXLEY’S: Alexey Nikolaev & Michael Marcus
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

BARCA: Adam Kessler & Phil Sparks Trio
1510 11th Avenue, Seattle, (206) 325-8263, 9:00pm

VITO’S: Jason Parker Quartet
927 9th Ave, Seattle, 206-682-2695

THE ROYAL ROOM: Miles and Karina
5000 Rainier Avenue South, 8:00pm

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Lakeside Bistro jam w/ Eric Verlinde
11425 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, (206) 772-6891, 7:00pm

MONA’S: Istvan & Farko
6421 Latona Ave NE, 206-526-1188, 10:00pm

Tuesday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Bettye LaVette
2033 6th Ave, 206-441-9729, 7:30pm

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: The Little Big Band
2214 2nd Ave, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

MIX: Don Mock, Steve Kim & Jaques Willis
6006 12th Ave South, 206-767-0280, 9:00pm

BOXLEY’S: Future Jazz Heads
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 7:00pm

OWL ‘N THISTLE: Jam w/ Eric Verlinde & Jose Martinez
808 Post Ave, 206-621-7777, 10:00pm

SEAMONSTER LOUNGE: McTuff Trio
2202 N 45th St, 206-633-1824, 10:00pm

COPPER GATE: Suffering F#ckheads
6301 24th Ave NW, 206-706-3292, 8:00pm

ROYAL ROOM: Erev Rav; Tim Kennedy’s Jazz Session
5000 Rainier Avenue South, 206-906-9920, 7:00pm

VITO’S: Wally Shoup Quartet
927 9th Ave, Seattle, 9:00pm

Monday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Beth Winter Cornish Showcase
2214 2nd Ave, Seattle, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

NEW ORLEANS: New Orleans Quintet
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 7:00pm

PARATII: Paratii session w/ Jeff Busch
5463 Leary Ave NW, 206-420-7406, 9:00pm

EL GAUCHO BELLEVUE: Primo Kim
555 110th Ave NE, Bellevue, 425-455-2734, 6:00pm

WHITE RABBIT: Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder
513 N 36th St Suite E, Seattle, 9:30pm

BOXLEY’S: Carolyn Graye’s Singer Soiree
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

ROYAL ROOM: The Schwa
5000 Rainier Avenue South, 8:00pm

MONA’S: Davee C & CD Littlefield
6421 Latona Ave NE, 206-526-1188, 9:00pm

Photos: Bobby Broom at The Guitar Summit

Photos by Jim Levitt

Bobby Broom performing at Conor Byrne Pub during the Ballard Jazz Festival’s Guitar Summit.  Bobby and his trio will be performing on Saturday during the Mainstage Concert at the Nordic Heritage Museum.

Pictured: Bobby Broom (guitar); Clark Sommers (bass) and Kobie Watkins (drums).

Friday Jazz

BALLARD JAZZ FESTIVAL: BALLARD JAZZ WALK
5201 Ballard Ave NW, starting at 6:00pm
featuring: Human Spirit, Wayne Horvitz, Jovino Santos Neto Quarteto, Pearl Django, Spin Quartet, Jeff Baker, Todd DelGiudice, Clipper Anderson, Gail Pettis, Fred Hoadley and more!

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Barney McClure Quartet
2214 2nd Ave, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

CMA GALLERY: Middle School & High School Jam Session
4501 Interlake Ave N #9, 206-354-4985, 6:30pm

NEW ORLEANS: Flexicon
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 8:00pm

JAZZ ALLEY: Lalah Hathaway
2033 6th Ave, 206-441-9729, 7:30 & 10:00pm

HIROSHI’S: Jazz and Sushi
2501 Eastlake Ave E, 726-4966

LATONA PUB: Phil Sparks Trio
6423 Latona Avenue NE, 5:00 – 7:00pm, No Cover, 21+

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Coreena Brown w/ Jimmy Holden
11425 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, (206) 772-6891

BOXLEY’S: Dave Friesen Trio
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

LUCID: Owuor Arunga & Friends
5241 University Ave NE, 206-402-3042, 9:00pm

SCOTCH AND VINE: Rod Cook
22341 Marine View Dr S, Des Moines, 7:00pm

VITO’S: Casey MacGill
927 9th Ave, Seattle, 206-682-2695, 9:00pm

NORTH CITY BISTRO: David George Quartet
1520 NE 177th, Shoreline, (206) 365-4447, 7:00pm

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Ballard Jazz Walk
1707 NW Market Street, 206-789-1621

THE ROYAL ROOM: Robato Hug
5000 Rainier Ave South, Seattle, 9:30pm

Thursday Jazz

BALLARD JAZZ FESTIVAL: GUITAR SUMMIT
Conor Byrne Pub, 5140 Ballard Avenue NW, 8:00pm
performances by Bobby Broom, Tim Young, John Stowell and Dave Peterson

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Fred Hoadley’s Sonando
2214 2nd Ave, 206-443-4221, 7:30pm

JAZZ ALLEY: Lalah Hathaway
2033 6th Ave, 206-441-9729, 7:30pm

NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet
114 First Ave S, 206-622-2563, 7:00pm

LUCID: Ernesto & Friends
5241 University Ave NE, 206-402-3042, 9:00pm

COPPER GATE: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson & Tad Britton
6301 24th Ave NW, 206-706-3292, 8:00pm

BOXLEY’S: Katy Bourne Duo
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA, 425-292-9307, 7:00pm

BARCA: Adam Kessler & Phil Sparks Trio
1510 11th Avenue, Seattle, (206) 325-8263, 9:00pm

VITO’S: Tony Foster Duo
927 9th Ave, Seattle, 206-682-2695

THE ROYAL ROOM: Twang Royale with the 1 Uppers
5000 Rainier Avenue South, 8:00pm

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Lakeside Bistro jam w/ Jon Sheckler
11425 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, (206) 772-6891, 7:00pm

MONA’S: Hash#tag Trio w/ Ari Joshua
6421 Latona Ave NE, 206-526-1188, 10:00pm