Tuesday Jazz

Today is a great day for jazz with lots of gig happening around town …

EASTSIDE JAZZ SERIES: Gail Pettis
Two-time nominee for the Earshot Golden Ear “Northwest Vocalist of the Year,” and recent winner of the Seattle-Kobe Female Jazz Vocalist Audition, Gail is a welcome addition to the Pacific Northwest jazz scene. Gail’s style is at once subtle and elegant, sultry and soulful. Her rich, warm vocals and understated phrasing have inspired comparisons to Nancy Wilson, Sarah Vaughn and Carmen McRae.

Sherman Clay Piano Store – Bellevue
1000 Bellevue Way N.E.
Bellevue, Wa. 98004
7:30pm; $12 ($6 musicians/students)

JAZZ ALLEY: The Moutin Reunion Quartet
From Earshot Jazz: The Moutin Reunion quartet performs straight-ahead jazz full of energy and spontaneity, emotion and imagination. Twin brothers Louis (drums) and Francois (bass) Moutin formed the group in 1999 in order to perform their own original compositions. They share the stage with Pierre de Bethmann (piano) and Rick Margitza (saxophone). On tour in support of their new release Sharp Turns, the ensemble was nominated for the French award ‘les Victoires du Jazz 2006” in the category of French Jazz Artist of the Year. François and Louis Moutin have won the prestigious “Prix Django Reinhardt 2005.”

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Emerald City Jazz Orchestra

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Alyse Black CD Release Party

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Sue Nixon and the Leo Raymundo Trio

MARTIN’S OFF MADISON: Karin Kajita (1413 14th Ave, 325-7000)

OWL ‘N THISTLE: BeBop and Destruction Jam Session

Tue-Wed: Moutin Reunion Quartet at Jazz Alley

DECEMBER 11-12, 2007
THE MOUTIN REUNION QUARTET
JAZZ ALLEY

From Earshot Jazz: The Moutin Reunion quartet performs straight-ahead jazz full of energy and spontaneity, emotion and imagination. Twin brothers Louis (drums) and Francois (bass) Moutin formed the group in 1999 in order to perform their own original compositions. They share the stage with Pierre de Bethmann (piano) and Rick Margitza (saxophone). On tour in support of their new release Sharp Turns, the ensemble was nominated for the French award ‘les Victoires du Jazz 2006” in the category of French Jazz Artist of the Year. François and Louis Moutin have won the prestigious “Prix Django Reinhardt 2005.”

Sunday Jazz

Tonight is the last night to catch Mike Stern and friends at Jazz Alley. Plus a jam session and more …. here are the details for Sunday:

JAZZ ALLEY: Mike Stern Band

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: The Jazz Police (3pm); Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra (8pm)

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Tor Dietrichson & Mambo Cadillac

THE NEW ORLEANS: John Holte Radio Rhythm Orchestra directed by Pete Leinnonen

TUTTA BELLA (Stone Way): Casey MacGill and Blue 4

SERAFINA: Jazz Brunch with the Conlin Roser Duo (11:30am – 3:00pm)

GALLERY 1412: Wally Shoup Trio (open rehearsal at 1:00pm)

GRAZIE: Reuel Lubag Trio jam session (6:00 – 9:00pm)

Moutin Reunion Quartet at Jazz Alley

The Moutin Reunion Quartet at Jazz Alley
December 11-12, 2007

$21.50

Call for reservations: 206-441-9729

KBCS 91.3FM and the Pacific Jazz Institute at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley present the Moutin Reunion Quartet for two nights, touring in support of their new release Sharp Turns. Band members are Francois Moutin (bass), Pierre de Bethmann (piano), Rick Margitza (saxophones) and Louis Moutin (drums). Set times Tuesday and Wednesday are at 7:30pm. Doors open at 6:00pm on Tuesday and 5:30pm on Wednesday.

Touring in support of their new release Sharp Turns, the Moutin Reunion Quartet will be bringing their straight-ahead jazz to Seattle for two nights only! Formed in 1999, twin brothers Louis and Francois Moutin decided to form the quartet in order to perform their original compositions. They had a common desire: to create music expressing the energy of life; full of emotion and spontaneity – a music close to them, to what they intimately feel, inhabited by jazz, spirit, swing and grooves, inviting listeners and musicians to celebrate beauty and imagination.

They are sharing this desire with their two outstandingly skilled partners: the amazingly talented pianist Pierre de Bethmann and the gifted saxophonist Rick Margitza. Not only is Rick a former partner of Miles Davis, he and Pierre can pride themselves on their profoundly creative and extremely successful respective solo careers.

The band was nominated for the French award ‘les Victoires du Jazz 2006” in the category of French Jazz Artist of the Year. François and Louis Moutin have won the prestigious “Prix Django Reinhardt 2005”.

The Moutin Reunion Quartet started 2007 with a US tour in January (Chicago, Minneapolis and New York) and a tour in Europe in February (France and Austria). In April the band was in residence for a week at the Opera National de Lyon and for three days this summer at the Ballard Jazz Festival in Seattle, WA.

Saturday Jazz

BAKE’S PLACE: Pearl Django

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Greta Matassa Quartet

JAZZ ALLEY: Mike Stern Band

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Karin Blaine
9pm – Kevin McCarthy Quartet

CROSSROADS BELLEVUE: An Origin Records Holiday Celebration

SERAFINA: Kay Bailey

GALLERY 1412: Douglas Ferguson, List of Likes, Matthew McDowell

GRAZIE: Poindexter Jazz Quartet

Review: Mike Stern at Jazz Alley

By Cynthia Mullis

Jazz Alley, Thursday Night Dec. 6th
Mike Stern – guitar
Bob Franceschini – tenor sax
Anthony Jackson – electric bass
Dave Weckl – drums

If you are a fan of the guitar hero musical aesthetic, head over to Jazz Alley this weekend to catch the pyrotechnics of the Mike Stern Band. I really dig his guitar playing and this was a night of excellent chops, high level musicianship and no surprises, promoting his new release “Who Let the Cats Out?” Mike Stern was in prime form with his intricate lines of running notes, funky chords and bouncing right leg. The band is full of intense playing all around and it will be a satisfying night of music if you are in the mood for the full-on jazz version of rocking out.


photo by Carolyn Caster

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Friday Night Jazz

Lots of things happening tonight:

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Susan Pascal Quartet

BAKE’S PLACE: Trish, Hans & Phil

JAZZ ALLEY: Mike Stern Quartet

HIROSHI’S JAZZ AND SUSHI: Carolyn Graye and friends

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Natalie Rose – Vocal-and-keyboard soloist!
9pm – Grupo Amoroso
11pm – Chris Bendt

SERAFINA: Jazzukha, original world jazz

GRAZIE: Shear Jazz

and don’t forget the Columbia City Beatwalk!

Go out and hear live music tonight and support local jazz presenters.

Thursday Night Jazz

A listing of events …

THE CHAPEL: Earshot presents John Butcher, Torsten Muller, Dylan van der Schyff (more info)

JAZZ ALLEY: Mike Stern Band

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: James DeJoie Group

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Gayle Cloud
9pm – Marco de Carvalho Trio – Brazilian Guitar! with Marco de Carvalho (guitar), Ben Verdier (bass) and Beri Puhlovski (drums)

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Djangomatics

THE NEW ORLEANS: The Ham Carson Quintet

THAIKU: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson, Tad Britton

Wednesday Jazz

There sure are a lot of things happening tonight … go out and hear live music!

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Wayne Horvitz’ Sweeter Than The Day

JAZZ ALLEY: Beatlejazz

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Ari Zucker Trio

NEW ORLEANS: The Legend Band with Clarance Acox

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
6pm – Dan Sales Trio
8pm – Vocal Jam with Carrie Wicks

GALLERY 1412: The Amber Tone
Clark Gibson, alto saxophone
Brian Bermudez, tenor saxophone
Dawn Clement, piano
Jon Hamar, bass
Brad Gibson, drums

THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio

MEANY THEATER: UW Studio Jazz Ensemble

THE HENDRIX LOUNGE: John Bishop Group

VICTORY LOUNGE: Joe Doria Trio

Preview: Mike Stern at Jazz Alley Dec 6-9

By Cynthia Mullis

Mike Stern Band
with Dave Weckl, Anthony Jackson & Bob Franceschini

December 6-9, 2007
$24.50

My day job in New York City in 1996 was working as a digital musical engraver. It was a strange esoteric niche of the publishing world that pushed the desktop publishing programs of the day into treacherous territory. I worked in a small two-person “sweatshop” called Chelsea Music Engraving which served clients such as Hal Leonard, Music Sales and Manhattan Music Publications. We used Finale on the Mac, plus a music typography program called SCORE on PC to create the musical notation, and merged the two into QuarkXpress to create the book layout. There was always a fire to be put out in that tiny little office but the fun part (in addition to the after-work martinis at the publishing hang) was seeing our finished music books in print on the shelves in the stores.

One book I worked on was the “Ultimate Play-Along for Guitar by Mike Stern.” This was a method book that consisted of transcriptions and analysis of his guitar solos on tunes that were written and recorded for this book. I entered the penciled out transcriptions (including TAB) into the programs to create the music manuscript for the final published form. During this particular project, my boss took a much needed vacation and left me in charge of the office for the week. The editors of the book were chomping at the bit for the finished manuscript and I was working fast and furious to meet their deadline. I literally had one hand on the Mac, one hand on the PC, a stream of sweat on my forehead and a serious headache by the time I finished turning Mike Stern solos into print-worthy notation.

Then, happy to meet the Thursday afternoon deadline, I called the editor to say that the manuscript was finished. The secretary answered the phone and said, “Oh, they all left for the Hamptons. Why don’t you just take it over to Mike’s place yourself?”

The Hamptons?!?! The freakin’ Hamptons?!?!

So I packed up the stack of paper and walked the half mile down 23rd Street in Manhattan to Mike Stern’s loft apartment. I sat there kind of dazed, kind of in awe, checking out Mike Stern’s pad as he looked over the manuscript of his solo transcriptions for his book. He liked it, expressed his appreciation, and said he’d call the editor when he got back from Japan. I left and went out for a martini.

So that’s my Mike Stern story. I still occasionally see that book on people’s bookshelves.

I’ve heard Mike Stern work out on standards at the 55 Bar in Greenwich Village, blaze with the Brecker Brothers at Yoshi’s in 1992, and groove with David Sanborn. I dug his playing with early ‘80s Miles, mid-80s Steps Ahead, and his CD Standards (And Other Songs). I also heard him a couple of years ago at Jazz Alley playing from his excellent These Times CD and was not disappointed. He plays intricate, notey lines that draw the listener into their fractal-like details, while still alternately swinging his butt off and completely rocking out. This week’s show with Dave Weckl, Anthony Jackson, and Bob Franceschini will be a muscular, entertaining display of chops, grooves and tunes. So go enjoy a martini at Jazz Alley this week and check him out for yourself.

For tickets and/or more information, visit the Jazz Alley website.

Tuesday Jazz

Here are some events happening tonight:

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Jay Thomas Big Band

JAZZ ALLEY: Beatlejazz

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Tor Dietrichson Blues Machine

DEXTER AND HAYES: Tim Kennedy Trio

OWL ‘N THISTLE: Bebop and Destruction Jam Session

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Chuck Ogmund Trio

Saturday Night Jazz

We are back on the Scene after being caught up in the whirlwind of the Ballard Jazz Walk. A few of the artists who warmed the hearts of hundreds of jazz fans walking through Ballard on a cold November night are playing tonight as well, the first night of December.

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Hadley Caliman Quartet

BAKE’S PLACE: Ben Thomas Quartet

THIRD PLACE COMMONS: Chicago guitarist John McLean and Idaho-based saxophonist Brent Jensen join Seattle musicians Jeff Johnson and John Bishop for a free show in this family-friendly venue.
Third Place Commons, 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA, 7:30pm, Free

And here are some other events happening tonight:

JAZZ ALLEY: Chick Corea (first show sold out. call for details)

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Lee Pence Trio
9pm – Nikki DeCaires

GRAZIE: Poindexter Jazz Quartet

Review: Chick Corea at Jazz Alley

by Cynthia Mullis

There are two remaining nights of Chick Corea at Jazz Alley. The shows are practically sold out, but it’s worth a phone call or even standing in the non-reservation line to see if you can still get in. The show on Thursday was excellent and it was thrilling to just to be in the same room as these legends, regardless of hearing them play. Corea joked that the band is called The Freedom Band but he suggested it be named “The My Generation Band” instead. The mood was light-hearted and playful and the feeling of the night was that of four musical buddies hanging out and playing tunes.

There were Return to Forever favorites (Captain Marvel, La Fiesta), some Monk tunes, some Jobim. Bass virtuoso Eddie Gomez is a force of nature and it was hard not be fixated on him alone. Hubert Laws, the legendary jazz flautist, was mesmerizing in his impecable sound, technique and musicality. Airto of course, is Airto, but this concert had the added benefit of hearing him speak and sing in Portuguese. And then there’s Chick Corea himself: watching his fingers move on the keyboard over La Fiesta was one of those concert moments that makes one feel as if they have truly lived. What more is there to say?

Tuesday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Chick Corea
{read our preview here}

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Lonnie Mardis and the SCCC Jazz Orchestra

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM LOUNGE: Tor Dietrichson Blues Machine

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Jump Ensemble

DEXTER AND HAYES: Tim Kennedy Trio

OWL ‘N THISTLE: Bebop and Destruction Jam Session

Preview: Chick Corea at Jazz Alley

By Cynthia Mullis

PREVIEW
CHICK COREA AT JAZZ ALLEY

November 27-December 2, 2007
$32.50 – $35.50
Reservations: 206-441-9729

Fri. 11/30 and Sun 12/02 – 7:30 pm shows are currently FULL . A non- reservation line will be available.
Sat. December 1st, 7:30pm and 9:30pm shows are currently full.

As a teenager beginning to explore the world of jazz around 1980, I was hungry for any little bit of music or jazz ephemera I could find. This was no easy feat growing up in New Mexico during that time. In my quest for anything jazz related, I often would wake up to Navajo music on the local Indian affairs program that lead into the early morning jazz show, stay up late to catch whatever jazz was on KUNM, and beg my mom to chaperone me and a few friends on expeditions to any jazz concert that came into town. The other part of this equation were the few dusty bins of jazz records in the back of the small local record stores—no iTunes or Amazon.com here. (Did I mention I had to walk three miles through the snow to get to these stores?)

While my teenage peers had posters of Styx and Led Zeppelin on their walls, my treasure was a large poster of Chick Corea’s Tap Step given to me by a sympathetic record store clerk. Rounding out this collection was a cassette tape of Light as a Feather and an eight-track of Corea’s Friends. This was followed over the years by explorations of more Return to Forever, duets with Gary Burton and Herbie Hancock, Bitches Brew, recordings with Dave Holland, the Three Quartets recordings, an Elektric Band concert at NYC’s Blue Note, and endless jam session versions of Sea Journey, Windows and Armando’s Rhumba.

The course of listening I set out on as a teenager with Chick Corea has been paralleled and interwoven with a similar exploration of Miles Davis—eventually all modern paths lead back to Miles and Chick Corea is no exception. From the wellspring of late-sixties Miles, most notably Bitches Brew, came Corea’s group Return to Forever, which produced a number of great recordings through the 1970’s and early ‘80s. Included in the various permutations of Corea’s RTF-related groups are percussionist Airto Moreira, bassist Eddie Gomez and Hubert Laws on flute. Since his recording debut as a leader with Tones for Joan’s Bones in 1966, Corea has enjoyed a prolific career of over 40 years. He is still going strong and continues to create and produce adventurous award-winning music, including two Grammys for the excellent 2006 release The Ultimate Adventure. For a full biography and discography of Chick Corea, visit www.chickcorea.com.

Chick Corea will be at Jazz Alley this week from Tuesday through Sunday and a number of shows are already sold out. This super-band will include Airto, Eddie Gomez and Hubert Laws who were mainstays in his groups up to the mid-eighties formation of the Elektric Band. In addition to being an all-star group, this will be a chance to hear an excellent confluence of musicians that produced some of the best music in the seventies (not to mention the eighties to the present!). To avoid looking too far back though, according to the Jazz Alley website, this group will be performing music from the CD The Ultimate Adventure which is “an exotic blend of passionate flamenco melodies, North African and Middle Eastern grooves and adventurous improvisation.” Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the legendary Chick Corea performing with the equally legendary Airto, Gomez and Laws.

Sunday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB:
Fairly Honest Jazz Band (3 – 7pm)
Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra (8:00pm)

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Sunday Night Salsa: Supersones

SERAFINA:
Jazz Brunch with the Conlin Roser Duo (11am – 1:30pm)
Jerry Frank, solo jazz piano (6:30 – 9:00pm)

JAZZ ALLEY: Taj Mahal

Saturday Night

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Kelley Johnson Quartet

JAZZ ALLEY: Taj Mahal Trio

TRIPLE DOOR: M-Pact Holiday Show

BAKE’S PLACE: Greta Matassa – A Tribute To Cole Porter

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Susan Carr Ensemble
9pm – Steve Alboucq Quartet
11pm – Mike Owcharuk Trio

TUTTA BELLA: The Tarantellas

Friday night jazz!

There is a lot of music happening tonight … but we have the night planned for you.

Here are a couple of ideas:

First, grab dinner at Jai Thai on Capitol Hill. Great Thai food and great jazz.

JAI THAI (Capitol Hill) – The Matt Jorgensen Trio with Stuart McDonald and Geoff Harper
235 Broadway Ave. East
6:00 – 9:00pm
No Cover!

Then head down to Tula’s to be a part of the live of Thomas Marriott’s live recording.

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB – Thomas Marriott Quartet Live Recording
2214 2nd Ave
Call for reservations: 206-443-4221

Here are some other other events.

BAKE’S PLACE: Karen Shivers Quintet

JAZZ ALLEY: Taj Mahal

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Ty Baille

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Tom Boros
9pm – Martine Bron (vocals), with Josh Rawlings (piano), Evan Flory-Barnes (bass), Jeremy Jones (drums), Cameron Peace (guitar)
11pm – Floss and Russell – Monktail Creative Music Concern

SERAFINA: Fred Hoadley Trio

Wednesday Night Jazz

If you are out-and-about this evening … catch some live jazz before Thanksgiving!

THE HENDRIX LOUNGE:
Conversations featuring Thomas Marriott (trumpet), Stuart McDonald (saxophone), Geoff Harper (bass) and Matt Jorgensen (drums)

4916 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, WA {map it}
(206) 723-0088
Music starts at 8:00pm
Admission: $5.00

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Beth Winter / Dawn Clement Quartet

VICTORY LOUNGE: Joe Doria Trio

JAZZ ALLEY: Taj Mahal

NEW ORLEANS: The Legend Band featuring Clarence Acox

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Vocal Jam with Carrie Wicks

TUTTA BELLA: Steve Mason

THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio

What is happening tonight?

Lots of great events happening tonight. Go out and hear live music!

TUTTA BELLA (Stone Way): Katy Bourne with Randy Halberstadt and Doug Miller

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Emerald City Jazz Orchestra

JAZZ ALLEY: Taj Mahal

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband

DEXTER AND HAYES: Tim Kennedy Trio

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Miss Rose & Her Rhythm Percolators