Sunday Jazz
TULAS JAZZ CLUB:
3pm – Reggie Goings?Hadley Caliman
8pm – Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra
JAZZ ALLEY: Rachelle Farrell
SERAFINA:
11am – Alex Guilbert
6:30pm –Ann Reynolds / Tobi Stone
BOXLEY’S: Danny Kolke Trio
BAKE’S PLACE: Sunday Blues, BBQ & Beer: Mark DuFresne
TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Darrius Willrich
CAFE RACER: Racer Sessions
5828 Roosevelt Way NE, 8pm
JAZZ VESPERS: Blue Street Voices
Seattle First Baptist Church, Seneca at Harvard, 325-6051, 6pm





Comparisons with Thelonious Monk and McCoy Tyner notwithstanding, Seattle- native Nelda Swiggett summons the influence of a piano talent closer to home, that of the late Gene Harris. Both pianists’ styles are characterized by a bright palette, a sinewy execution and a powerful, assertive command. Swiggett’s atonal tendencies echo Monk and her percussive nature, Tyner. Taken as a whole, the sound is all Swiggett’s: refined and confident, open and inviting.
Tula’s Nightclub and Restaurant




The Wellstone Conspiracy is a collective venture for four of the more prolific jazz musicians residing in the Northwest region of the United States. The group consists of Idaho-based saxophonist Brent Jensen and from Seattle, pianist Bill Anschell, bassist Jeff Johnson and drummer John Bishop. The quartet, previously heard together on Jensen’s One More Mile (Origin, 2008), hits the mark with Motives, a disc full of stunning interplay and individual showmanship.

Seventeen-time Grammy award winning guitarist Pat Metheny makes a special appearance at the School of Music on Friday, April 30, noon to 1 p.m. at Brechemin Auditorium when he leads a clinic with UW jazz students. The event is free and open to the public.


