Hans Groiner: The Music of Thelonious Monk
A true visionary … Austrian pianist, Hans Groiner, explores the music of Thelonious Monk.
A true visionary … Austrian pianist, Hans Groiner, explores the music of Thelonious Monk.
via Jason Parker’s Facebook page:
Outstanding Vocalist: Flora McGill
Outstanding Lyricist: Darrius Willrich
Latin Jazz Album: Manghis Khan
Mixed Genre Album: Gravity – “Grimy”
Outstanding Stage Presence: Owuor Arunga
Outstanding Instrumentalist: Eric Verlinde
Free Jazz Band of the Year: Speak
Band of the Year: The Teaching
Straight Ahead Album of the Year: Hadley Caliman – “Straight Ahead”
Most Dynamic Concert: Evan Flory-Barnes’ “Acknowledgment of a Celebration”
Composition of the Year: Evan Flory-Barnes’ “Acknowledgment of a Celebration”
Contribution to the Community: Clarence Acox
Rising Star: Brendan O’Donnell
NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband (7:00pm) … plus Doug Miller Going Away Party (7:30pm)
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Jay Thomas Big Band
JAZZ ALLEY: Pablo Menedez & Mezcla
TRIPLE DOOR: Mountlake Terrace Jazz Band
LUCID: Lee Redfield
MIX: Don Mock
OWL ‘N THISTLE: Jam w/ Eric Verlinde & Jose Martinez
A Seattle Jazz Scene Preview
For more information, visit www.bellevuejazz.com.
Whether intentional or not, the organizers of the 2010 Bellevue Jazz Festival could not have picked a more appropriate headline act than trumpeter Terence Blanchard. His career represents all the aspirations of the three-year-old festival, to be commercially successful, critically respected, and to be involved and invested in its community’s culture and education.
Blanchard, who performs Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Theatre at Meydenbauer Center, is 48 years old, a composer, arranger, band leader, and teacher. A native of New Orleans, he grew up in the same circles as the Marsalis family. Wynton Marsalis was the one who recommend that Blanchard replace him as a member of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, considered then to be the ultimate finishing school for jazz music’s most promising talent.
He moved to New York and lived in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood, considered then to be the African-American SoHo, with neighbors like the film director Spike Lee, who asked Blanchard to play trumpet for some of his films like “Mo’ Better Blues,” about a jazz trumpet player. That led to Blanchard writing the score for “Jungle Fever,” and his lucrative career composing music for films took off.
Of course, Blanchard continued to perform and record his own albums, riding a graceful line between hard bop and more traditional standards. He earned his reputation as a serious composer with his Grammy Award-winning album, “A Tale of God’s Will (A Requiem for Katrina),” his musical reflections and interpretation of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Going a step further, as artistic director of the Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz, he persuaded leadership to relocate the school from Los Angeles to his hometown of New Orleans, doing his part to restore the rich artistic tapestry of his city.
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TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Chad McCullough & Tunnel Six
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BENAROYA HALL: The IO Jazz Awards
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NEW ORLEANS: New Orleans Quintet
TOST: Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder
AMORE: Ronnie Pierce Jazz Ensemble
TULAS JAZZ CLUB:
3pm – Fairly Honest Jazz Band
8pm – Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra
JAZZ ALLEY: Ron Carter’s Golden Striker Trio
BOXLEY’S: Danny Kolke Trio
CAFE RACER: Racer Sessions
5828 Roosevelt Way NE, 8pm
SERAFINA: Ann Reynolds /Geoff Cooke
TOST: WACO (Washington Composers Orchestra)
NEW ORLEANS: Art Blakey Tribute w/ Thomas Marriott (trumpet), David Marriott (trombone), Matt Jorgensen (drums), Bill Anschell (piano), Phil Sparks (bass), 8pm
SUNDAY, MAY 30
THE NEW ORLEANS
114 First Avenue, Seattle
8:00pm, $10.00, All Ages
Reservations: (206) 622-2563
The New Orleans Creole Restaurant will play host to a living retrospective of the music of Art Blakey and his famed band The Jazz Messengers. The all-star band of local heavyweights features brothers Thomas & David Marriott on trumpet and trombone, Matt Jorgensen on drums, pianist Bill Anschell and bassist Phil Sparks. Beginning at 8:00 pm, the ensemble will play music from the Jazz Messengers’ 50-year history.
Drummer Art Blakey was at the forefront of the bebop movement of the 1940’s and ‘50’s in New York. The Jazz Messengers, first formed by Blakey in 1947, quickly became a proving ground for most of the major names in jazz in the last 50 years. Keith Jarrett, Wynton & Branford Marsalis, Horace Silver, Kevin Eubanks (of the Tonight Show), Kenny Garrett, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter and scores of other influential musicians were members of The Jazz Messengers at one time or another and gained from Blakey’s tutelage. Blakey, also known as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina after his conversion to Islam in the late 1940’s, recorded over 130 albums as a leader in his lengthy career as a bandleader and drummer.
This one-time event will take place on Sunday, May 30th at the New Orleans Creole Restaurant in Pioneer Square, an all ages venue featuring a full bar and authentic Creole cuisine. The music begins at 8:00 pm. Admission is $10.00 and reservations are strongly recommended as seating is limited. There will be a second seating on a first-come-first-served basis at 9:30 pm. For reservations, call (206) 622-2563.
The New Orleans is located at 114 First Avenue South.
Rochelle House sings her style of “Cold Jazz” on Jazz Northwest at 1 PM PDT on Sunday, May 30 on 88.5, KPLU. She leads an unusual ensemble including African percussionist Thion Diop, with Andy Cole, guitar, Geoff Harper, bass and Teo Shantz on drumset in a wide ranging program from standards to Coltrane, Cat Stevens and her own songs. She has recorded two CDs, “Dreams of Love” and “Water”. For more about Rochelle House, see http://www.rochellehouse.net/site/
The concert was recorded at The Seattle Art Museum on May 13, 2010 as part of the Art Of Jazz series presented by Earshot on the second Thursday of each month, with the support of The Weekly and 88.5 KPLU. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke exclusively for KPLU and kplu.org. The program is also available as a podcast after the airdate.
TULA’S: Susan Pascal Quartet
JAZZ ALLEY: Ron Carter’s Golden Striker Trio
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Fabian Zone Trio, w/Christian Fabian (bass), Reuel Lubag (piano), Ed Littlefield (drums)
9pm – Perry Robinson, w/Jump Ensemble
11pm – Jim Knodle and the Distract Band
BAKE’S PLACE: Doug Acosta
LUCID JAZZ LOUNGE:Poly 4
GRAZIE: Michael Powers Group
BOXLEY’S: Bernie Jacobs
THIRTEEN COINS: Lance Buller w/ Phil Sparks, Chris Spencer, Mike Slivka
CONCERT: Tacoma Jazz & Blues Festival
Downtown Tacoma, tacomajazzfestival.com
Folklife Festival is this weekend. In addition there is a lot of great jazz music which will hopefully keep the rain away.
Ron Carter’s Golden Striker Trio featuring Russell Malone and Mulgrew Miller is at Jazz Alley all weekend.
Thomas Marriott will be in residency at The New Orleans performing tonight with his quartet and on Sunday night with a Tribute to Art Blakey (this show is filling up fast so call 206-622-2563 to make a reservation).
This weekend at Tula’s features the Katie King Quartet (tonight) and Susan Pascal’s Quartet (Saturday).
This Sunday is also the monthly performance of WACO at Tost (513 N. 36th St in Fremont). The show begins at 8:00pm and is only $5.00.
Monday, May 31, features two big shows. Lucid’s I/O Jazz Awards take over Benaroya Hall and the group Tunnel Six is performing at Tula’s Jazz Club.
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Katie King Quartet
JAZZ ALLEY: Ron Carter’s Golden Striker Trio Featuring Russell Malone and Mulgrew Miller
NEW ORLEANS: Thomas Marriott’s Flexicon
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Ryan Burns (piano)/Saul Cline (sax/clarinet) Duo
9pm – Round Mountain
LATONA PUB: Phil Sparks Trio
BAKE’S PLACE: Greta Matassa with special guest Overton Berry
AMORE: Lonnie Williams
CYPRUS LOUNGE: Manghis Khan
LAKESIDE BISTRO: Butch Harrison
EL GAUCHO BELLEVUE: Trish Hatley Trio
HIROSHI’S: Jazz & Sushi
NORTH CITY BISTRO: Emily McIntosh w/ Karin Kajita
SERAFINA: Fred Hoadley Trio
via Bill Anschell:
As most of you probably know, Doug Miller is moving to California in a couple of weeks. I thought it would be nice for him to have a chance to say goodbye to all the musicians he’s befriended over the years, so we’re having a very informal get-together at the New Orleans next Tuesday, June 1st. We’ll be in the bar section so we can make noise. Drop by if you can, have a drink, eat some cake, and bid Doug a fond farewell.
Please let me know if you think you’ll be able to make it. Gaye would like a rough idea of how many people to expect.
Thanks — hope to see you there.
–Bill
To rsvp: email Bill Anschell
Catching up on some recent stories … remember, sign up for our Email List to receive updates from Seattle Jazz Scene.
Bellevue Jazz Festival less than two weeks away
Art Blakey Tribute at The New Orleans – Sunday, May 30
Hadley Caliman, Origin Records and KEWU pick up JazzWeek Nominations
Riley Mulherkar joins Andy Clausen in heading to Julliard next year
And don’t miss our new series, Catching Up With …
– Greta Matassa
– Chad McCullough
(more to come …)
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: VOCAL SHOWCASE: Liis Todd & Cara Francis
JAZZ ALLEY: Ron Carter’s Golden Striker Trio Featuring Russell Malone and Mulgrew Miller
NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Nelda Swiggett Trio, with Nelda Swiggett (piano, vocals), Chris Symer (bass) and Byron Vannoy (drums)
9pm – Boyd Phelps Sax Attack!, with Boyd Phelps (alto sax), Dan Weckham (alto sax), Ken Kassover (piano), Pete Harris (drums) and Nate Parker (bass)
WIND GINGER BELLEVUE: Matt Jorgensen Trio
BARCA: Clark Gibson Trio
THAIKU: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson & Tad Britton
LUCID: The Teaching
SERAFINA: Karin Kajita
Chad McCullough and the group Tunnel Six
Trumpter Chad McCullough has had a busy 2010 and things haven’t been letting up.
After a January spent performing in Europe under his own name, touring and recording earlier this year with Andrew Oliver’s Kora Band, McCullough is currently on an 14 city tour across Canada and the western U.S. with the international cooperative group Tunnel Six featuring Ben Dietschi, saxophones (Toronto, ON); Andrew Oliver, piano (Portland, OR); Brian Seligman, guitar (Toronto, ON); Ron Hynes, bass (Halifax, NS) and Tyson Stubelek, drums (New York City, NY). The group formed last year when McCullough and company were at the Banff Center for the Arts.
Speaking from a stop in Brandon, Manitoba, McCullough said, “This tour has allowed us to develop our sound, build on the existing chemistry, and take this music to a deeper level then any project I’ve ever been apart of.”
Tunnel Six performs in Seattle next Monday, May 31st at Tula’s Jazz Club. A complete tour schedule can be found here.
On the recording front, McCullough recorded a new CD with Slovakian pianist Michal Vanoucek, Mark Taylor, Matt Jorgensen and Dave Captein earlier this year and will enter the studio in June for a new project with with Belgian pianist Bram Weijters, accompanied by John Bishop and Chuck Deardorf.
“I’m pretty excited by all of the artistically rewarding things going on right now. This [Tunnel Six] tour has been amazing. I’ll be going to the JazzWeek conference in Rochester with Origin Records and doing a West Coast tour with Portland-based pianist Ben Darwish in support of his new record. I’m just really humbled by all of the great experiences that I get to be apart of. I can’t think of anything I’d rather be doing right now!”
For more information, visit www.chadmccullough.com.
MONDAY, MAY 31 – TUNNEL SIX
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB
2214 2nd Ave
Seattle, 8:00pm
Reservations: 206-443-4221
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TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Greta Matassa Jazz Workshop
JAZZ ALLEY: Regina Carter’s Reverse Thread
NEW ORLEANS: Legacy Quartet w/Clarence Acox
THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Vocal Jam hosted by Penelope Donado. Backed by Steve Rice (piano), Larry Holloway (bass) and Robert Rushing (drums)
9pm – Vocal Showcase hosted by Penelope Donado. Singers are Deborah Shelton, Ann Brittain and Emily MacFadden. Backed by Steve Rice (piano), Larry Holloway (bass) and Robert Rushing (drums)
LUCID JAZZ LOUNGE: Vocalize-It w/ Emily McIntosh-Feliz
The Bellevue Jazz Festival starts on June 3rd … make sure and check out their website and plan for a great weekend of music.
We will have complete coverage in the coming week and during the festival so stay tuned!
JazzWeek, the the definitive national jazz radio airplay charting organization, has released their nominees for their 2010 JazzWeek Awards and a number of Northwest organizations are represented.
For the third year in a row Origin Records was nominated for Record Label of the Year along with Concord Records, HighNote/Savant, Mack Avenue, Posi-Tone and Resonance Records.
Saxophonist Hadley Caliman‘s most-recent release, Straight Ahead, was nominated for Record of the Year. Other nominees for Record of the Year include: Dave Holland Octet, Tia Fuller, Gerald Wilson Orchestra (which Hadley Caliman played with many years ago), Orrin Evans and Claudio Roditi (whom Hadley shared the stage with at The Ballard Jazz Festival).
Spokane radio station KEWU picked up two nominations. The station was nominated for Station of the Year and their Program Director, Elizabeth Farriss, received a nomination for Programmer of the Year.
Awards will be announced during the JazzWeek Summit 2010 in Rochester, NY, June 17-19.
NOMINATION HIGHLIGHTS:
3. Station of the Year — Markets 80+
KANU, Lawrence
KCCK, Cedar Rapids
KEWU, Spokane
WAER, Syracuse
WGLT, Normal
WJSU, Jackson
6. Programmer of the Year — Markets 80+
Gina Carter, WJSU
Eric Cohen, WAER
Elizabeth Farriss, KEWU
Barry Gaston, KMUW
Bob McWilliams, KANU
Bob Stewart, KCCK
8. Record of the Year
Decisive Steps — Tia Fuller (Mack Avenue)
Detroit — Gerald Wilson Orchestra (Mack Avenue)
Faith In Action — Orrin Evans (Posi-Tone)
Pathways — Dave Holland Octet (Dare2)
Simpatico — Claudio Roditi (Resonance)
Straight Ahead — Hadley Caliman (Origin)
9. Label of the Year
Concord
HighNote/Savant
Mack Avenue
Posi-Tone
Origin
Resonance
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: MusicWorks Big Band
JAZZ ALLEY: Regina Carter’s Reverse Thread
NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Zubin Hensler Group
THE CHAPEL: Oana Tomai
THE MIX: Don Mock
OWL ‘N THISTLE: Jam w/ Eric Verlinde & Jose Martinez