Tuesday Jazz
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Jay Thomas Big Band
NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband
BOXLEY’S: Matt Wenman Quartet
THE CHAPEL: Lubomyr Melnyk
MIX: Don Mock
OWL ‘N THISTLE: Jam w/ Eric Verlinde & Jose Martinez
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Jay Thomas Big Band
NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband
BOXLEY’S: Matt Wenman Quartet
THE CHAPEL: Lubomyr Melnyk
MIX: Don Mock
OWL ‘N THISTLE: Jam w/ Eric Verlinde & Jose Martinez
Note:
Thomas Marriott’s Quartet will perform this Friday, March 5, at New Orleans Creole Restaurant, 114 First Ave. S., Seattle. For reservations, call 206-622-2563.
from The Seattle Times:
Here, in a narrow passage between a decorated brick wall and the stage at the New Orleans restaurant in Pioneer Square, is where the early education of trumpeter Thomas Marriott took place 20 years ago.
Barely a teenager, he showed up every week, often with his brother David (an accomplished trombonist), planting himself for hours, listening to the house band led by the late Floyd Standifer.
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More than five years later, Marriott earns a living doing nothing but playing the trumpet, something he could not claim when he was in New York, despite having regular places to play and getting called to back up such big-name musicians as Maynard Ferguson, Eric Reed and the late Tito Puente and Rosemary Clooney. He still had to supplement his income working for a small investigations agency.
“Your commitment is always tested,” said Marriott, who is now married with two children. “You could be standing there, playing some wedding, feeling grouchy, thinking you could work in an office, earning three times what you’re making … But I’ve played some major jazz festivals, I’ve toured, sold some CDs. I hope I have the respect of my community; I have a busy schedule.”
from The Seattle Times:
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Vocal Jam hosted by Greata Matassa
JAZZ ALLEY: Gerald Clayton Trio
NEW ORLEANS: New Orleans Quintet
SEATTLE DRUM SCHOOL: Jim Knapp Orchestra
AMORE RESTAURANT: Ronnie Pierce Jazz Ensemble
2301 5th Avenue. Seattle, 7:30pm
TOST: Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder
BOXLEY’S: Paul Green
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB:
3pm – Fairly Honest Jazz Band
8pm – Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra
JAZZ ALLEY: SFJazz Collective
BAKE’S PLACE: Bake and Friends Third Annual Music for Children
SERAFINA: Jerry Frank
TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM:Tor Dietrichson and Mambo Cadillac
photo by Daniel Sheehan
The Washington Composers Orchestra (WACO) is back at TOST starting this Sunday night February 28th at 8 p.m.
Featuring compositions by Robin Holcomb, Tom Varner, Wayne Horvitz and others, this ensemble features a fantastic line-up of great Seattle players performing scores originally written for the New York Composers Orchestra as well as more recent compositions
www.tostlounge.com
http://waynehorvitz.net/projects/nyco.html
513 N. 36th St, at Evanston St., Fremont, Seattle (across street from
the Lenin statue)
Steve Treseler – reeds
Mark Taylor – reeds
Stuart MacDonald – reeds
Eric Barber – reeds
Jim DeJoie – reeds
Al Keith – trumpet
Thomas Marriot – trumpet
Samantha Boshnack – trumpet
Nelson Bell – trombone
Chris Stover – trombone
Tom Varner – french horn
Byron Vannoy – drums
Phil Sparks – bass
Robin Holcomb – piano, conductor
Wayne Horvitz – piano, conductor
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB:
7:30 – Greta Matassa Quartet
Midnight – The Zack Static Sect
JAZZ ALLEY: SFJAZZ Collective
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Kimberly Reason, w/ Eric Verlinde (piano), Geoff Cooke (bass), Brian Kirk (drums)
9pm – Baby Gramps
BAKE’S PLACE: Paul Green and Straight Shot
BOXLEY’S: Kelley Eisenhour Quartet
EL GAUCHO BELLEVUE: Trish Hatley Trio
SERAFINA: Djangomatics
LOCAL COLOR: Chelsea Crabtree and Gregg Belisle-Chi
LUCID: The Rumptones
GRAZIE: Michael Powers
CONCERT: Josh Deutsch’s Ligeti Project
South Seattle CC Olympic Recital Hall, 6000 16th Ave SW, 7:30
from The Seattle Times:
Jazz bands from Garfield and Roosevelt high schools in Seattle and Edmonds-Woodway High School will represent the Northwest at the 15th annual Essentially Ellington competition and festival in New York City, May 8-10.
Fifteen bands are chosen from around the country every year to compete in the prestigious event. This year’s contest is shaping up as a rematch between Garfield and Roosevelt; both Seattle schools have logged 10 past trips to Essentially Ellington, and three wins apiece.
But don’t count out Edmonds-Woodway, returning to the field this year for the third time after competing in 2003 and 2007.
from The Seattle Times:
The jazz trio Medeski Martin and Wood first performed together in 1991 at the now-defunct Village Gate nightclub in downtown Manhattan, in a style neither they nor others put a name to. They sounded as much like a rock band as a jazz group, creating some new fans, and puzzling some others.
In retrospect, the trio (also known as MMW), which performs Saturday night at the Showbox at the Market, was part of a shift in jazz, although few were conscious of it at the time. The genre had settled into a thoughtful, formal conservatism (defined largely by the trumpeter Wynton Marsalis) based on the studied rules and musical discipline set by earlier masters.
Musicians such as pianist John Medeski, drummer Billy Martin and bassist Chris Wood — then in their early 20s — had different inclinations. They chose to indulge their curiosities outside of conventional jazz, applying their personalities as much as their training to their music.
“I can’t always call what we do jazz,” said Medeski, who plans to play the piano, organ and electronic keyboard at the Showbox. “But there is a spirit of jazz in our music. For some people we’re jazz; for some people we’re rock. We have a loyal following because there is a true spontaneity in our music. We do that every night.”
Continue reading at The Seattle Times.
Two Seattle releases, Hadley Caliman’s “Straight Ahead” and Gail Pettis’ “Here In The Moment,” are currently tied in the #7 spot on the JazzWeek National Radio Airplay Chart with Pat Metheny’s “Orchestrion.”
1 – STEVE HOBBS Vibes, Straight Up (Challenge)
2 – AHMAD JAMAL A Quiet Time (Dreyfus)
3 – JOHN STEIN Raising The Roof (Whaling City Sound)
4 – JEREMY PELT Men Of Honor (HighNote)
5 – JOE LOCKE For The Love Of You (E1 Entertainment)
6 – DON BRADEN & MARK RAPP The Strayhorn Project (Premium Music Solutions)
7 – HADLEY CALIMAN Straight Ahead (Origin)
7 – PAT METHENY Orchestrion (Nonesuch)
7 – GAIL PETTIS Here In The Moment (OA2 Records)
10 – ROBERTO FONSECA Akokan (Enja/Justin Time)
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Susan Pascal Quartet
JAZZ ALLEY: SFJAZZ Collective
TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM:
5:30pm: Monarch Duo
9:00pm: Tarik Abouzied Organ Trio
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Nikki DeCaires (vocals) and Kiko Freitas (guitar)
9pm – Industrial Revelation, with D’Vonne Lewis (drums), Aham Oluo (trumpet), Josh Rawlings (piano/rhodes) and Evan Flory-Barnes (bass)
BAKE’S PLACE: Greta Matassa: A Tribute to Jim Wilke
BOXLEY’S: Ocho Pies
CYPRESS LOUNGE: Jim Basnight
THE CHAPEL: Garrett Fisher Ensemble
EL GAUCHO BELLEVUE: Trish Hatley Trio
LATONA PUB: Phil Sparks Trio
SERAFINA: Fred Hoadley Trio
HIROSHI’S: Jazz and Sushi
BOXLEY’S: John Hansen Trio
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Bruce Staelens Quintet
NEW ORLEANS: Legacy Quartet w/Clarence Acox
THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio
LUCID JAZZ LOUNGE: Vocalize It w/ Kelly Ash
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Vocal Jam hosted by Randall O’Dowd, with Steve Rice (piano), Larry Holloway (bass) and Matt Page (drums)
SERAFINA Sue Nixon & Friends
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Little Big Band
NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband
MARTIN’S ON MADISON: Karin Kajita
MIX: Don Mock
TRIPLE DOOR MAINSTAGE: Tinariwen
from The New York Times:
HAL GALPER TRIO (Tuesday) Hal Galper is a pianist well schooled in modernism, with a particular emphasis on bebop. His current trio includes the bassist Jeff Johnson and the drummer John Bishop. At 8:30 and 11 p.m., Birdland, 315 West 44th Street, Clinton , (212) 581-3080, birdlandjazz.com; cover, $30, with a $10 minimum.
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Bellevue CC Jazz Orchestra w/ Hal Sherman
NEW ORLEANS: New Orleans Quintet
TOST: Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder
MARTIN’S ON MADISON: Howard Dixon
JAZZ ALLEY: Jackson High School Jazz Ensemble
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB:
3pm – Jay Thomas Big Band
8pm – Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra
JAZZ ALLEY: Pete Escovedo Orchestra
BAKE’S PLACE: David Lanz Trio w/Walter Gray (cello), Gary Stroutsos (flute)
SERAFINA: Jerry Frank
TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Orchestra Caribe
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Dave Peck Trio with Jeff Johnson and Eric Eagle
JAZZ ALLEY: Pete Escovedo Orchestra with Sheila E. and Juan Escovedo
TRIPLE DOOR MAINSTAGE: Rickie Lee Jones
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Dorothy Rodes, with Carolyn Graye (piano) and Geoff Harper (bass)
9pm – MJ Bishop Fond Farewell Show
BAKE’S PLACE: Stephanie Porter Quartet
EL GAUCHO BELLEVUE: Trish Hatley Trio
BOXLEY’S: Kelly Eisenhour Quartet
LOCAL COLOR: Cheryl McLin
GRAZIE: Ambience Jazz Quartet
SERAFINA: Leo Raymundo
CONCERT: Quartett featuring Julian Priester (trombone), Jay Clayton (vocals), Anthony Cox (bass), Jerry Granelli (drums)
Cornish College of the Arts, PONCHO Concert Hall, 710 East Roy Street, 8pm
The Dawn Clement Trio plays an Art of Jazz Concert at The Seattle Art Museum on the next Jazz Northwest at 1 PM PT on Sunday, February 21 on 88.5, KPLU. Dawn Clement is pianist, singer and leader of this trio with Geoff Harper on bass and Jaz Sawyer on drums.
Ms.Clement also performs with the Julian Priester Quartet and Jane Ira Bloom Quartet in addition to leading her own groups. She has performed frequently in Seattle as well as in New York, Washington and Paris. She has several CDs as a leader, the most recent of which is “Break” on Origin Records and is on the faculty at the Cornish College of the Arts.
The Art of Jazz Series is presented by Earshot Jazz with support from KPLU and the Seattle Weekly on the second Thursday of each month in the Brotman Forum at the Seattle Art Museum. The concerts are recorded and prepared for broadcast by Jim Wilke, exclusively for KPLU. The concerts are also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the airdate.
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Dave Peck Trio with Jeff Johnson and Eric Eagle
JAZZ ALLEY: Pete Escovedo Orchestra with Sheila E. and Juan Escovedo
TRIPLE DOOR:
5:30pm: Leif Todusek
9:00pm: Motel 5
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Penelope Donado, with Bill Anschell (piano), Chuck Kistler (bass) and Robert Rushing (drums)
9pm – Johnny Butler
BAKE’S PLACE: Greta Matassa with Stephanie Porter
EL GAUCHO BELLEVUE: Trish Hatley Trio
JAZZ VOX: Kristin Korb w/ Randy Halberstadt
BOXLEY’S: Ocho Pies
HIROSHI’S: Jazz & Sushi
LATONA PUB: Thomas Marriott, Phil Sparks and Matt Jorgensen
LOCAL COLOR: Marti MacEwan
SERAFINA: Gravity w/ Tim Kennedy
Jazz Impressions of Ennio Morricone
from Earshot Jazz: J&J Music, Seattle Jazz Composers Ensemble, and University Prep present Jazz Impressions of Ennio Morricone, a special one-time performance by the Seattle Jazz Composers Ensemble (SJCE). For the program, SCJE commissioned Seattle composers and arrangers to create 4 new original works and new arrangements of Morricone classics, including music from the films The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, A Fistful of Dollars, Il Mercenario, The Mission, Cinema Paradiso, and Inglourious Basterds. Featured composers include Jim Knodle, Michael Owcharuk, Nate Omdal, Samantha Boshnack, Josh Rawlings, and Ethan Thomas. The music is to be performed by a 17 piece band featuring many of Seattle’s top musicians, including Cynthia Mullis, Beth Fleenor, Jim Knodle, Jason Parker, Samantha Boshnack, Nelson Bell, Michael Owcharuk, Nate Omdal, Cody Rahn, Scott Morning, Aaron Jenkins, Brian Bermudez, Mike Dodge, Elijah Clark, Elsa Nilsson, Ron Gilchrist, and Greg Belisle-Chi. Jazz Impressions of Ennio Morricone takes place Friday, February 19th, 2010 at 7pm at University Prep Founder’s Hall, 8000 25th Avenue NE Seattle, WA 98115. Discounts available for students and seniors.
from All About Jazz.com:
[Phil Kelly is] back at it, stronger than ever with Ballet of the Bouncing Beagles and to bolster that swing allegation, the set opens the boldly with “Play Bud Tonic,” featuring on-fire solos by tenor saxophonist Pete Christlieb, trumpeter Vern Sielert, and trombonist Dan Marcus, followed by a rip-roaring, vivacious ensemble section.
The band eases off on the full force forward momentum of the opener with the light-stepping, laid-back “Limehouse Blues.” A tinkly piano intro gives way to a lighter-than-air ensemble horn interlude followed by a series of elastic solos—alto sax, trombone (getting down sweet and low), baritone sax (gritty and low), and trumpet, all over a supremely relaxed rhythm.
Continue reading at All About Jazz.com.
THE CHAPEL: Speak CD Release Party
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – The Ashkenazy Collective – NYC-based jazz trio!
9pm – Jim Rotondi Quintet, with NYC-based trumpet player Jim Rotondi, John Hansen (piano), Chuck Deardorf (bass) and Matt Jorgensen (drums)
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Sonando
JAZZ ALLEY: Pete Escovedo Orchestra with Sheila E. and Juan Escovedo
NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet
BOXLEY’S: Greg Williamson Trio w/ Alexey Nikolaev
SIP: Sue Bell & Chris Morton
LUCID: The Hang w/ The Teaching
THAIKU: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson & Tad Britton