Saturday Jazz

BAKE’S PLACE: Nancy Kelly and Houston Person w/ Randy Halberstadt, Jeff Johnson, Gary Hobbs. Live Recording! For more information, visit http://bakesplace.org or call 425-391-3335.

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Milo Peterson and the Jazz Disciples

JAZZ ALLEY: Taj Mahal Trio

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Manghis Khan
9pm – Lucy Diamond Show, with Elise Kloter and Hans Brehmer
11pm – Jim Knodle and the Distract Band

SERAFINA: Voodoo Trio

GRAZIE: Mike Matthews Trio

CELLAR 46: Hadley Caliman

Anything else? Drop us a note and let us know!

Nancy Kelly and Houston Person to record live at Bake’s Place

Bake’s Place is proud to announce that vocalist Nancy Kelly and guest artist tenor saxophonist Houston Person will be recording a live CD on November 22 and 23.

Accompanying them are three of Seattle’s finest musicians; Randy Halberstadt (piano) Jeff Johnson (bass), and Gary Hobbs (drums).

“Nancy Kelly is the consummate entertainer and the ultimate jazz vocalist, she scats properly and with authority. I will say without the slightest degree of hesitation, that Miss Kelly is the best female jazz singer that I have ever heard, bar none….I repeat, bar none.” – John GIlbert, JazzReview.com

Wrote Gary Giddens in the Village Voice, “I have always admired Houston Person for his huge tone, bluff humor, and pointed obbligato…Person lucidly rides the beat with figures you think you’ve heard but haven’t. These are not recycled licks or clichés; they simply seem familiar, like family… gray hair aside, Person is unchanged, an unmoved mover of certain jazz essentials.”

This formidable duo combined their considerable forces once before on Kelly’s CD “Born To Swing” (Amherst, 2006), with Person proving to ” the perfect foil for [Kelly’s] sassy vocals.”

For more information, visit http://bakesplace.org or call 425-391-3335.

Friday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Taj Mahal Trio

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Randy Halberstadt Quartet w/ Mark Taylor

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM:
5:30pm: Leif Totusek
9:00pm: How Now Brown Cow

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Student Loan
9pm – Paul Harding and the JuJu Detective Agency, with Eric Barber (sax), Geoff Harper (bass), Stephen Fandrich (piano), Marc Ostrowski (drums) and Ben Hunter (violin)
11pm – Osmosis, with Daryl Bond (guitar), Mack Grout (keyboards) and Ian Borak (drums)

SERAFINA: Kiko de Freitas

GRAZIE: Sue Bell Quartet

LATONA PUB: Phil Sparks Trio (5:00pm)

EL GAUCHOS: Trish Hatley Trio
110th Ave NE & NE 6th St, Bellevue, 9:00pm

NORTH CITY WINE AND BISTRO: Dave George
1520 NE 177th, Shoreline 206-365-4447

Thursday Jazz

BALLARD JAZZ WALK IS TONIGHT!

BAD ALBERT’S: Greta Matassa Quartet

CONOR BYRNE: Hadley Caliman Quintet; Matt Jorgensen Quartet feat. Thomas Marriott

LOCK ‘N KEEL: Cory Weeds with The Joe Doria Trio

NY FASHION ACADEMY: Geof Bradfield Quartet; Brent Jensen Quartet

THE COLLECTIVE: Ben Thomas Trio

SUNSET TAVERN: Wayne Horvitz Quartet; Speak

SONIC BOOM RECORDS: Todd Bishop’s Pop Art 4

RESOLUTION AUDIO: Jay Thomas Quartet

BOP STREET RECORDS: Chad McCullough Quartet

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Andy Clausen Group; Bridge Quartet

THAIKU: Fu Kun Wu + 1


TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Sonando

JAZZ ALLEY: Tuck and Patti

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM:
5:30pm: Picante Piano and Percussion
9:00pm: Das Vibenbass

NEW ORLEANS: The Ham Carson Quintet

CAFE PALOMA: Sheryl Diane

LO-FI: The Teaching

MARTIN ON MADISON: Karin Kajita

MAY: Hans Teuber and Steve Moore

Tonight – Ballard Jazz Walk


Note: Today is the last day to buy discounted advance tickets.

Jazz will take over the streets of downtown Ballard again on Thursday, November 20th, beginning at 6:30pm as The Ballard Jazz returns featuring 15 groups in 11 venues for a single ticket ($18 advance / $25 day-of).

This edition of the jazz walk will feature performances by a stellar roster of Northwest jazz musicians including: Hadley Caliman, Greta Matassa, Thomas Marriott, Wayne Horvitz, Matt Jorgensen and Jay Thomas.

Cities from the north, south and east are represented by The Bridge Quartet (Portland), Cory Weeds (Vancouver), Brent Jensen (Boise) and Geof Bradfield (Chicago).

With a earlier start time than previous years – 7:00pm – this year’s Jazz Walk is the perfect after-work event.

Visit the Ballard Jazz Walk website for more information and to buy tickets.

BALLARD JAZZ WALK LINEUP:

Wayne Horvitz Quartet (8:00pm); Speak (11:00pm)
THE SUNSET TAVERN (21+)
5433 Ballard Avenue NW

Andy Clausen Group (6:30pm); The Bridge Quartet (8:00 – Midnight)
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE (All Ages)
1707 NW Market Street

Todd Bishop’s Pop Art 4 (7:00 – 10:00pm)
SONIC BOOM RECORDS – BALLARD (All Ages)
2209 NW Market St.

Fu Kun Wu (8:00 – 11:00pm)
THAIKU (21+)
5410 Ballard Ave NW

Jay Thomas Quartet (7:30 – 11:30pm)
RESOLUTION AUDIO AND VIDEO (All Ages)
5459 Leary Avenue NW

Greta Matassa Quartet (8:00 – 11:00pm)
BAD ALBERT’S TAP & GRILL (21+)
5100 Ballard Ave NW

Hadley Caliman Quintet (8:00pm); Matt Jorgensen Quartet (9:30 – 12:00)
CONOR BYRNE PUB (21+)
5140 Ballard Ave NW

Cory Weeds with the Joe Doria Trio
(8:00 – 12:00)
LOCK & KEEL TAVERN (21+)
5144 Ballard Ave NW

Ben Thomas Trio (7:00 – 10:00pm)
THE COLLECTIVE (All Ages)
5323 Ballard Ave NW

Brent Jensen Quartet (7:30pm); Geof Bradfield Quartet (9:00pm)
NEW YORK FASHION ACADEMY (All Ages)
5201 Ballard Ave NW

Chad McCullough Quartet (7:30 – 10:30)
BOP STREET RECORDS (All Ages)
5219 Ballard Ave NW

Wednesday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Tuck and Patti

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Kelley Johnson Showcase

NEW ORLEANS: The Legend Band w/ Clarence Acox

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – University Prep Combos
9pm – Egan’s Vocal Jam, hosted by Jennifer Derrick Adams, with the Bruce Barnard Trio

WHISKEY BAR: Ronnie Pierce

THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio

Tuesday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Tuck and Patti

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Roadside Attraction

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Jeni Wren (vocals), with Michael Owcharuk (piano), Nate Omdal (bass) and Adam Kessler (drums) ($6 cover)
9pm – Steve Treseler Trio, with Steve Treseler (tenor sax), Chris Symer (bass) and Steve Korn (drums)

DEXTER AND HAYES: Tim Kennedy Trio

MARTIN ON MADISON: Karin Kajita

MIX: Don Mock, Steve Kim & Charlie Nordstrom

Monday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: JAZZ JAM with the Bill Anschell Trio

NEW ORLEANS: The New Orleans Quintet

LA SPIGA: Leif Totusek Duo

TOST: Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder

SEATTLE DRUM SCHOOL: Cornish Jazz Composers Ensemble
from Earshot Jazz: Just about every jazz composer in Seattle has studied with, or worked with someone who has studied with, or lead bands with somebody who has studied with Jim Knapp. Knapp developed the revered jazz program at Cornish that releases bright doe-eyed young musicians into local clubs every year, and his signature chord structures and distinct harmonies are emulated throughout the Puget Sound. Tonight, Knapp brings his newest batch of young Monks, Minguses, and Ellingtons to the Seattle Drum School (North Seattle) to present their works. Featured performers include Courtney Cutchins, Clark Gibson, Gabriel Burbano, Jacob Stickney, Dick Valentine, Evan McPherson, Joshua Halbert and Joe Mascorella. Seattle Drum School (12510 15th Ave NE), 8:00 pm: $10.

Sunday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Rick Braun – Tribute to Chet Baker with Brian Bromberg, Philippe Saisse and Ricky Lawson

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Sunday Night Salsa: Rhythm Syndicate

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB:
3pm- Jay Thomas Big Band
8pm- Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra

SERAFINA:
11am-1:30pm Jazz Brunch: Conlin Roser / Cynthia Mullis Duo
6:30-9pm: Ann Reynolds / Tobi Stone Duo

SNOQUALMIE CASINO: Jazz Brunch w/ the Greg Williamson Quartet
12:00 – 3:00pm, 37500 S.E. Northbend Way, Snoqualmie, WA

LA SPIGA: Gail Pettis Duo

Saturday Jazz

SPECIAL EVENT:
Jam Session 4 the Grrrls hosted by The Seattle Women’s Jazz Orchestra. Join SWOJO musicians Ann Reynolds, Rachael Contorer, Maria Joyner and Cynthia Mullis for a supportive jam session geared especially to jr. high and high school girls. All students and women musicians welcome. This afternoon from 4-6pm at Egan’s Ballard Jam House. Cover is $5, free for students.

BAKE’S PLACE: Kat Parra Quartet

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Marc seales Group

JAZZ ALLEY: Rick Braun – Tribute to Chet Baker with Brian Bromberg, Philippe Saisse and Ricky Lawson

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Jerin Falkner and Tamara Lewis
9pm – Lilly/Fickle, with Bruce Pritchard
11pm – Christopher Stewart and Jacqueline Leigh

SERAFINA: Leo Raymundo w/ Sue Nixon

GRAZIE: Andre Thomas and Quiet Fire

CELLAR 46: Benevolent Clan

SORRENTO HOTEL: Katy Bourne w/ Chris Spencer, Doug Miller
7:30pm, 900 Madison St., Seattle

SNOQUALMIE CASINO: Jazz Brunch w/ the Greg Williamson Quartet
12:00 – 3:00pm, 37500 S.E. Northbend Way, Snoqualmie, WA

The Ballard Jazz Walk: a tailor-made musical, sociable stroll

from The Seattle Times:

As much a civic exercise as musical event, the Ballard Jazz Walk commences Thursday night on the streets of downtown Ballard, less than two weeks after the end of the city’s largest and longest jazz festival, Earshot.

If the timing seems curious, it might be helpful to remember that way back in the history of the event — as in five years ago — the jazz walk was part of the Earshot event and known as the Ballard Jazz Festival. Organizers presold only 28 tickets and waited anxiously, wondering if anyone would show up.

To their relief all the shows sold out. Five years later, the Ballard Jazz Walk has become its own event — the Ballard Jazz Festival was spun off into a five-day event in April — growing from five venues to 11, from five performers to 15. And it operates on its own without the aid of Earshot or the Ballard Chamber of Commerce, which initially helped sponsor the event.

The jazz walk is both a complement and antidote to Earshot. If the latter is a fine wine sipped slowly, the jazz walk is a raucous cocktail downed in a gulp. The local businesses welcome and try to capitalize on the increased foot traffic in a neighborhood already known for it.

“This could only happen in Ballard,” said co-artistic director and drummer Matt Jorgensen of the density of bars and restaurants. “It just works here.”

Already, the festival is routinely mentioned in the marketing materials of the many condominiums sprouting around Market Street.

Musicians (some of whom were also on the Earshot lineup) will play all night in pubs, lounges, record stores, even a furniture store and a Thai restaurant, all within walking distance of one another. One ticket covers admission to all shows, a mix of traditional and modern. Most of the artists live in the region, making the jazz walk a distinctly local event. Jorgensen admitted that can be a double-edged sword.

“Being a local musician can have a negative connotation,” he said, “like you’re somehow not as good. A lot of us play all over the country. We just happen to live here.”

From which comes the strength of the schedule. Many of the area’s top musicians will lead their own groups and share the stage with one another: Hadley Caliman, Greta Matassa, Jay Thomas, Mark Taylor, Thomas Marriott, Cuong Vu, Wayne Horvitz, John Hansen and Phil Sparks among others.

The jazz walk is in part a marketing tool, along with the spring jazz festival, of the independent jazz label Origin Records, started by Jorgensen and his former drum teacher John Bishop (both are also performing in the jazz walk) in the Ballard apartment building they both used to live in. Origin endeavors to do for jazz what Sub Pop did for rock in the 1980s and ’90s, cultivating local talent for universal consumption.

Friday Jazz

BAKE’S PLACE: Kat Parra Quartet

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Greta Matassa Quartet

JAZZ ALLEY: Rick Braun – Tribute to Chet Baker with Brian Bromberg, Philippe Saisse and Ricky Lawson

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Rockin Teenage Combo, with special guest Jessica Lurie
9pm – Katy Bourne Quartet
11pm – Blues To Do Jam Session! Featuring Blue 55

SERAFINA: The Djangomatics

GRAZIE: Trish, Hans and Phil

BRECHEMIN AUDITORIUM: Marc Seales w/ Lary Barileau, Steve Korn & Evan Flory-Barnes
University of Washington

THIRD PLACE BOOKS: Momentum Jazz Quartet

NORTH CITY BISTRO: May Palmer Duo
1520 NE 177th, Shoreline 206-365-4447

Hendrix drummer Mitch Mitchell found dead in Portland hotel room

PORTLAND — Authorities say Mitch Mitchell, drummer for the legendary Jimi Hendrix Experience of the 1960s, has been found dead in his Portland hotel room.

Erin Patrick, a deputy medical examiner in Multnomah County, says Mitchell was found dead a little after 3 a.m. today in his room at the Benson Hotel in downtown Portland.

She says Mitchell apparently died of natural causes at 62. An autopsy is planned.

Mitchell was touring with the Experience Hendrix Tour, which performed Friday at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in Portland. It was the last stop on the West Coast portion of the tour.

Mitchell performed with other tour members last Thursday at Seattle’s Paramount Theater. Seattle Times music critic Patrick MacDonald described Mitchell as looking frail but in good spirits.

Hendrix died in 1970, and Noel Redding, bassist for the trio, died in 2003.

Thursday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Rick Braun – Tribute to Chet Baker with Brian Bromberg, Philippe Saisse and Ricky Lawson

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM:
5:30pm: Monarch Duo
9:00pm: Motel 5

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Critical Mass Big Band

NEW ORLEANS: The Ham Carson Quintet

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Clave Gringa, with Ann-ita Reynolds (piano/vocals), Daniel Barry (trumpet/trombone/melodica), Dan O’Brien (bass), Marty Tuttle (drums), and Michelle McGowan (congas/percussion) ($8 cover)
9pm – Susan Harper Conspiracy, with Susan Harper (guitar/vocals), George Bullock (electric guitar), Sean Lahay (keyboard), Don Chappel (bass) and Frank Heye (drums)

LO-FI: The Teaching

MAY: Hans Teuber Trio

THAIKU: Jeff Alberts, Jeff Johnson & Tad Britton

MARTIN’S ON MADISON: Karin Kajita

GEORGE’S in Kirkland: Jake Bergevin with RJ Whitlow (bass) and Milo Petersen (guitar)

Wednesday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Choklate

THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: PGM Trio (5:30pm)

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Beth Winter Showcase

NEW ORLEANS: The Legend Band w/ Clarence Acox

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Patty Padden and Changkadank, with Steve Rice (piano) and Dan O’Brien (bass)
9pm – Egan’s Vocal Jam, with Penelope Donado and Victor Noriega

TUTTABELLA: Djangomatics

WHISKEY BAR: Ronnie Pierce

Bruce Forman at Cornish this Sunday

Jazz Guitarist Bruce Forman
Presented by the Cornish Music Series

Sunday, Nov 16, 8pm

PONCHO Concert Hall
Kerry Hall
710 East Roy Street
map & directions

Los Angles-based guitarist Bruce Forman – this fall’s McKenna Jazz Artist Residency featured artist – is joined by fellow guitarist and Cornish faculty member Dave Peterson, along with Cornish faculty member and bassist Chuck Deardorf and drummer Gary Hobbs.

Tickets: $15 general, $7.50 students, alumni & seniors

Visit the Cornish College website for more information.

Tuesday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Choklate

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Emerald City Jazz Orchestra

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – The Parlourhoppers – Bluegrass and Oldtime music
9pm – JT Spangler and Isaac Johnson

DEXTER AND HAYES: Tim Kennedy Trio

MIX: Don Mock, Steve Kim & Charlie Nordstrom

MARTIN’S ON MADISON: Karin Kajita

Sunday Jazz

EARSHOT JAZZ FESTIVAL

Triple Door Mainstage, 8pm
Toumani Diabate
Performing solo on the kora, a West African 21-string harp, the Malian is among the most renowned, imaginative instrumentalists alive.

and the other events …

JAZZ ALLEY: The Manhattans with Gerald Alston and Blue Lovett

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Sunday Night Salsa: Tor Dietrichson and Mambo Cadillac

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB:
3pm-Jazz Police Big Band
8pm-Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra

SERAFINA:
11am-1:30pm Jazz Brunch: Conlin Roser / Cynthia Mullis Duo
6:30-9pm: Jerry Frank solo piano

LA SPIGA: Eli Rosenblatt solo guitar

Saturday Jazz

EARSHOT JAZZ FESTIVAL:

Kirkland Performance Hall, 8pm
Jack Wilkins
The New York guitarist’s dazzling technique and unique harmonic approach have led him to collaborations with Chet Baker, Sarah Vaughan, Bob Brookmeyer, Buddy Rich
and many others.

PONCHO Concert Hall, Cornish College, 8pm
Space in the Heart: a jazzopera
Celebrated veteran composer/clarinet virtuoso Bill (William O.) Smith and librettist Peter Monaghan contribute to a rare art form. Their opera for three singers (Becca Friedman, Maria Mannisto, Jordan Peterson) and trio (Smith, clarinet & piano; Greg Campbell, drums & French horn; Brian Cobb, bass) is a torrid tale of love perturbed in outer and inner space. MORE INFO spaceintheheart.blogspot.com

and the other events …

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Susan Pascal Quartet

JAZZ ALLEY: The Manhattans with Gerald Alston and Blue Lovett

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Das Vibenbass

SERAFINA: Kelly Ash Trio

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Riverpeople, with Casey Garland (guitar)], Elaine Skeffington (vocals),Ivan Lee (guitar) and Jerry Fleet (bass). Indie/jazz standards and original works.
9pm – Pascale Goodrich-Black, w/Devon O’Donnell (guitar), Jon Crawford (vocals).
11pm – Leatherwood, with Micheal Alex (drums), Colin Davis (bass) and Lawrence Leatherwood (guitar/vocals).

PAMPAS ROOM: Brian Nova Quartet

GRAZIE: Greta Matassa

CELLAR 46: Parker / Rawlings Duo