Today on Jazz Northwest

Sunday afternoons we sample some of the great jazz talent we have residing in our area, and tell you about where you can hear them live. This Sunday August 29, we have new CDs by Vancouver trumpeter Chris Davis, Seattle drummer and composer Matt Jorgensen, former Seattle singer Janis Mann’s new CD, plus Victoria singer Miranda Sage, and the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra plays an original composition by NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Heath, commissioned by the SRJO. Join us Sunday at 1 for updates on the local scene on Jazz Northwest from 88.5fm KPLU.

Tonight: Dave Peck Birthday Bash at Tula’s

August 27th and 28th
DAVE PECK’S 2ND ANNUAL BIRTHDAY BASH AT TULA’S

Join Dave with
Jeff Johnson (bass) and Eric Eagle (drums)
For his 2nd annual birthday bash…
there will be cake!

Tula’s Jazz Club
2214 Second Avenue in Seattle
Shows begin at 7:30 PM
Reservations recommended
206.443.4221

Michael Jackson’s Afrobeat birthday, at the Tractor in Ballard

The Seattle Times ran a piece in advance of a show Sunday led by Portland pianist Ben Darwish performing the music of Michael Jackson which also features Seattle trumpeter Chad McCullough. We are reprinting the excerpt below but do take exception to the line, “from PDX’s mostly nonexistent jazz scene.”

from The Seattle Times:
Happy birthday to the King of Pop! Here’s a why?/why not? way to celebrate the life and death of Michael Jackson, who would have turned 52 on Sunday: the Tractor hosts “an Afrobeat Tribute to Michael Jackson” featuring a 10-piece Portland band, the Works (pictured), interpreting Jackson’s hits in hard-hitting, floor-filling style. It’s a brilliant idea — cover bands are cheesy, a DJ night is rote. Instead, pianist Ben Darwish, a young luminary from PDX’s mostly nonexistent jazz scene, will lead a small army of vocalists, horns and percussion through Jackson’s over-familiar, if beloved, hits and emerge on the other end in dance-mad new territory. Though it’s been only a year since Jackson’s death, his memory lives on in creative form. Michael would be proud. 8 p.m. Sunday, Tractor Tavern, 5213 Ballard Ave., Seattle; $8 (206-789-3599 or www.tractortavern.com).
– Jonathan Zwickel, Seattle Times staff writer

Friday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Dave Peck Trio with Jeff Johnson and Eric Eagle (recommended)

JAZZ ALLEY: Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin

NEW ORLEANS: Flexicon w/Thomas Marriott

BAKE’S PLACE: Greta Matassa with San Francisco trumpeter John Worley

LUCID: Jason Parker Quartet’s Nick Drake Tribute

BOXLEY’S: Jay Thomas Trio

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – The Stone Brothers, with George Stone (guitar), Don Stone (trombone) and Kevin McCarthy (bass)
9pm – Steve Wacker and JW McClure
11pm – Peter Daniel Quartet, with Peter Daniel (sax), Devin Lowe (bass), Brad Gibson (drums) and Chris Morton (piano)

AMORE: Lonnie Williams

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Butch Harrison

CYPRESS LOUNGE: Geoffrey Castle

THE CHAPEL: Ruth Serrão

SERAFINA: Fred Hoadley Trio

Thursday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Dawn Clement/Ben Roseth Group

JAZZ ALLEY: Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin

NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Return to Seattle, with Devin Lowe (bass), Colin McLaurin (drums), Mack Grout (piano) and Marc Fendel (sax)

BOXLEY’S: Todd Hymas & Darin Clendenin

MONA’S: Alexis Maurer, Nathan Parker and Frank Clayton

BARCA: Chris Symer, Saul Cline and Dave Snodgrass

BAD MONKEY BISTRO: Katy Bourne Trio

LUCID: The Hang w/ The Teaching

THAIKU: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson and Tad Britton

Wednesday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Greta Matassa Jazz Workshop

JAZZ ALLEY: Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin

THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio

NEW ORLEANS: Legacy Quartet w/Clarence Acox

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Vocal Jam hosted by Marti MacEwan
9pm – Vocal Showcase featuring Dee Brown

LUCID: Vocalize It w/ Michelle Searle

Tuesday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Little Big Band

JAZZ ALLEY: Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin

TRIPLE DOOR MAINSTAGE: Cuong Vu Trio

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Bulldog Brass Band Revival
9pm – Jon Solo Album Release Party with Dawn Clement

MIX: Don Mock

SEAMONSTER: McTuff Trio

OWL ‘N THISTLE: Jam w/ Eric Verlinde & Jose Martinez

Monday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Sax Attack

NEW ORLEANS: New Orleans Quintet

AMORE: Ronnie Pierce Jazz Ensemble

EL GAUCHO BELLEVUE: Primo Kim

TOST: Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder

POGGIE TAVERN: Better World w/ Marc Smason & Joanne Klein

Herman Leonard 1923-2010

from The Telegraph:

Starting in the late 1940s, he chronicled a musical era over the ensuing decades with pictures taken in New York, Paris and London. The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, has more than 130 Leonard photographs in its permanent collection.

His images helped to shape the visual archetype of the jazz musician. With their rich blacks, whites and silvers, they can strike the beholder, as one critic observed of jazz itself, “like the sound of surprise”.

As well as capturing musicians in performance, Leonard’s lens also recorded them off duty, and his portfolio contained such memorable shots as Louis Armstrong munching a sandwich while contemplating bottles of champagne, or the trumpeter lighting a cigarette as Duke Ellington looks on from the piano.

Continue reading at The Telegraph:

Friday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Greta Matassa Quartet

BAKE’S PLACE: Primo Kim Trio

NEW ORLEANS: Thomas Marriott’s Flexicon

JAZZ ALLEY: Shemekia Copeland

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Perry Robinson
9pm – OWCHARUK 5 with Jim Knodle (trumpet), Beth Fleenor (clarinet), Cody Rahn (drums), Nate Omdal (bass) and Mike Owcharuk (piano)

LATONA PUB: Phil Sparks Trio

BOXLEY’S: Dave Anderson

AMORE: Lonnie Williams

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Sam Chambliss

CHAPEL: Michael Pisaro

LUCID: Mack Grout Group

HIROSHI’S: Gene Argel Quartet

Thursday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Sonando

JAZZ ALLEY: Shemekia Copeland

BARCA: Alexey Nikolaev, Paul Gabrielson and Matt Jorgensen

BOXLEY’S: Gene Argel Quartet

NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet

BAD MONKEY BISTRO: Maggie Laird Quartet

OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK: Marc Seales Group
5:30pm, Free

INTERBAY GOLF CLUB: Gail Pettis Quartet

THE CHAPEL: Pran (Greg Powers & Stuart Dempster)

LUCID: The Hang w/ The Teaching

THAIKU: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson & Tad Britton

Wednesday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Lenny White Anomaly Tour Featuring Jimmy Herring

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Katie King Showcase

NEW ORLEANS: Legacy Quartet w/Clarence Acox

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – The Inside Voices: Nate McVicker, Amy Gottlieb and Charlie Sandford
9pm – Ryan Beckley (Mostly) Trio, with Ryan Beckley (guitar), Luke Bergman (bass), Evan Woodle (drums) and Zubin Hensler (trumpet)

LUCID: Solar Jazz Trio

THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio

Review: Dave Anderson, Clarity

from AllAboutJazz.com

Having built a reputation as an exceptional reedman in Seattle, Dave Anderson presents a sparkling debut on the melodically rich Clarity, alternating between alto and soprano saxophones on eight original compositions and two covers. Having performed extensively throughout North America with luminaries like Jim McNeely, Clark Terry and the late great Mel Tormé, Anderson moved to Seattle in 2005 from his native Minnesota, forming Dave Anderson Quartet after a one-nighter at Egan’s Ballard Jamhouse. The group consists of pianist John Hansen; bassist Chuck Kistler; and drummer Adam Kessler, with Thomas Marriott taking to the flugelghorn in a guest appearance on “Wabi-Sabi.”

Anderson’s compositions are impressive, offering a varied selection of tones and harmonies, though he chooses to open the set with Joe Henderson’s spicy samba, “Y Ya La Quiero,” exploring it with his soprano voice, masterfully accompanied by Hansen. The frontline duet of Marriott and Anderson (again on soprano) on “Wabi-Sabi,” is something sweet and special, while “Stalemate” is the first tune to display Anderson’s alto chops, and presents Kistler’s first solo.

Hansen is certainly no slouch here either, providing more of his crisp clean lines with an extended run on the reverend up-tempo burner “Troubled Angel,” where the leader weighs in on another strong performance, again on the alto. One of the album’s many highlights is the intimate piano and soprano duet on the lofty “The Aviator,” offering both musicians the opportunity to explore individual flight patterns over the clear blue skies of Clarity. “Osby-an,” and “Free”—played with two distinctly different tempos and rhythms—provide convincing evidence of Anderson’s skills as a composer.

Continue reading at AllAboutJazz.com

Tuesday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Lenny White Anomaly Tour Featuring Jimmy Herring

IN SHORELINE … Tonight is the North City Jazz Walk. Pearl Django, Greta Matassa, Brian Nova Trio, Hot Club Sandwich, Jeanette West Trio, Susan Pacal, Sonando and more! 15th Ave NE and 180th starting at 7:00pm. Click here for more information.

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Roadside Attraction Big Band

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Roy Horn
9pm – Eli Meisner Trio, with Eli Meisner (guitar), Nathan Parker (bass) and Xavier McHugh (drums)

MARTIN’S ON MADISON: Karin Kajita

THE MIX: Don Mock

SEAMONSTER: McTuff Trio

OWL ‘N THISTLE: Jam w/ Eric Verlinde & Jose Martinez

Monday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Jazz Jam with Darin Clendenin

JAZZ ALLEY: Amina Figarova Sextet

NEW ORLEANS: New Orleans Quintet

AMORE: Ronnie Pierce Jazz Ensemble

EL GAUCHO BELLEVUE: Primo Kim

TOST: Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder

Abbey Lincoln, Jazz Singer and Writer, Dies at 80

from the New York Times:

Abbey Lincoln, a singer whose dramatic vocal command and tersely poetic songs made her a singular figure in jazz, died on Saturday in Manhattan. She was 80 and lived on the Upper West Side.

Her death was announced by her brother David Wooldridge.

Ms. Lincoln’s career encompassed outspoken civil rights advocacy in the 1960s and fearless introspection in more recent years, and for a time in the 1960s she acted in films, including one with Sidney Poitier.

Long recognized as one of jazz’s most arresting and uncompromising singers, Ms. Lincoln gained similar stature as a songwriter only over the last two decades. Her songs, rich in metaphor and philosophical reflection, provide the substance of “Abbey Sings Abbey,” an album released on Verve in 2007. As a body of work, the songs formed the basis of a three-concert retrospective presented by Jazz at Lincoln Center in 2002.

Continue reading at the New York Times:

Friday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Hadley Caliman Quintet

NEW ORLEANS: Thomas Marriott’s Flexicon

JAZZ ALLEY: The Kevin Eubanks Band

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM:
5:30: Motel 5
9:00: Tor Dietrichson Blues Machine

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Ballard Academy of Music and Dance Showcase
9pm – Ronan Delisle 4tet with Ronan Delisle (guitar), Xavier McHugh (drums), Xavier Del Castillo (tenor sax) and Mat Muntz (bass)
11pm – Stick Trio with Jacob Stickney (tenor sax), Evan Flory-Barnes (bass) and Jeremy Jones (drums)

BAKE’S PLACE: Greta Matassa with guest Robert Vaughan

AMORE: Lonnie Williams

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Butch Harrison

LUCID: Corey Overall’s “As One”

LATONA PUB: Phil Sparks Trio

SERAFINA: Djangomatics

Thursday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Elspeth Savani World Jazz Quintet

BARCA: Mark Taylor, Phil Sparks and Matt Jorgensen

JAZZ ALLEY: The Kevin Eubanks Band

NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Nancy K. Dillon and the Monica Taylor Trio
9pm – Kim Rushing Quartet, with Kim Rushing (vocals), Robert Rushing (drums), Larry Holloway (bass) and Eric Verlinde (piano), and special guests! Come celebrate Kim’s birthday!!!

BOXLEY’S: Greg Williamson and Nate Parker

OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK: Jovino Santos Neto
2901 Western Ave, 5:30pm, Free

PLU Jazz Under The Stars: Gail Pettis Quartet

LUCID: The Hang w/ The Teaching

THAIKU: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson and Tad Britton