Monday Jazz
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: JAZZ JAM with the Darin Clendenin Trio
NEW ORLEANS: The New Orleans Quintet
LA SPIGA: Eric Friedrich Trio
SEATTLE DRUM SCHOOL: Geoff Harper’s Last Mondays
12510 15th Ave NE, 7:30pm
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: JAZZ JAM with the Darin Clendenin Trio
NEW ORLEANS: The New Orleans Quintet
LA SPIGA: Eric Friedrich Trio
SEATTLE DRUM SCHOOL: Geoff Harper’s Last Mondays
12510 15th Ave NE, 7:30pm
The New Orleans along with five other restaurants are teaming up this Sunday for a Pioneer Square Jazz Walk which will benefit world-renowned Seattle jazz vocalist Ernestine Anderson who is in imminent danger of losing her home in the Central District.
Anderson has performed at numerous benefits for others over the years and this is an opportunity for the Seattle jazz community to give something back. All the restaurants participating will have dinner specials and all music charges will go directly to the Ernestine Anderson Fund.
The New Orleans Restaurant
114 1st Avenue South
Seattle, WA
(206) 622-2563
The Collins Pub
526 2nd Ave
Trattoria Mitchelli
84 Yesler Wy.
Al Boccalino
1 Yesler Way
DeNunzio’s
102 Cherry Street
Cafe Paloma
93 Yesler Way
If you can’t make the benefit you can still donate to the Ernestine Anderson Fund.
Go to any Bank of America to make a donation to the “Ernestine Anderson Fund”. People who live outside of Washington State may also make a donation at Bank of America. Please let them know to reference Bank of America – Washington State for “The Ernestine Anderson Fund”.
Click here to find a Bank of America location near you.
VARIOUS VENUES: ERNESTINE ANDERSON BENEFIT
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JAZZ ALLEY: Mose Allison and Larry Coryell
TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Sunday Night Salsa: Rhythm Syndicate
TULA’S:
3:00pm: Fairly Honest Jazz Band
8:00pm: Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra
TUTTA BELLA COLUMBIA CITY: The Tarentellas
TUTTA BELLA WALLINGFORD: Casey MacGill’s Blue 4 Trio
SERAFINA:
11am – 1:30pm: Jazz Brunch w/the Conlin Roser/Cynthia Mullis Duo
6:30 – 9:00pm: Jerry Frank solo piano
La SPIGA: Fred Hoadley Duo
From Robert Jamieson’s column in The Seattle PI:
THE MORTGAGE and housing market crisis has ensnared a lot of household names across the nation.
Now we can add a Seattle music icon to the list.
Jazz vocalist great Ernestine Anderson, who lives in the Central District, is in danger of losing her home, which is in foreclosure proceedings.
Friends and supporters citywide are trying to raise $45,000 by a June 30 deadline to prevent the 79-year-old woman’s six-bedroom family home from being auctioned.
Last week, the Anderson family contacted the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle.
“They said, ‘We need help,’ ” James Kelly, the president of the Urban League told me Monday. “We want to make sure there isn’t a sign in front of her house that says, ‘sold.’ ”
According to public records, Anderson’s property in the 700 block of 19th Avenue is scheduled for auction July 11. As of April, the singer was in arrears of more than $30,000.
Anderson’s family has spoken privately to community members about their financial challenges.
Click here to read the entire story at The Seattle PI.
Summer’s here–no complaining about the weather allowed!
Get out and hear some tunes.
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Greta Matassa Quartet
JAZZ ALLEY: Mose Allison and Larry Coryell
TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Tor Dietrichson Blues Machine
CROSSROADS MARKET STAGE: Seattle Women’s Jazz Orchestra
BAKE’S PLACE: Visiting Songbird Series: Jeni Fleming Ensemble
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Karen Shivers, with Ruel Lubag (piano) and Geoff Harper (bass)
9pm – Passarim
HENDRIX LOUNGE: Matt Jorgensen Trio
SERAFINA: Voodoo Trio Acoustic Blues
GRAZIE: Michael Powers
We know there’s more! Send us a note and let us know.
From Paul de Barros’ Friday column:
The Vancouver International Jazz Festival, which started last weekend and winds up Tuesday, is so diverse and multilayered, six people could have six different but equally wonderful experiences there.
I managed to take in 10 groups the first weekend, including a double dose of European avant-garde favorites; homecoming celebrations by a pair of brilliant Vancouver tenor saxophonists (both coincidentally named Blake); and several free concerts at scenic outdoor venues.
The whole city lights up during Jazz Festival week, and savvy locals know some of the best music can be heard gratis. On Sunday, on the pier behind Canada Place, which juts into the cerulean waters of Burrard Inlet and offers a spectacular view of the towering mountains beyond, New Yorker-turned-Vancouverite June Katz sang a Broadway-to-bop set with throaty sensuality and an easy sense of swing.
Click here to read the complete story at The Seattle Times.
FREMONT ABBY: Steve Treseler CD Release Party
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Hadley Caliman Quartet
JAZZ ALLEY: Mose Allison and Larry Coryell
TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Das Vibenbass
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Jason Parker Quartet, with special guest Isabella Du Graf
9pm and 11pm – Marlee Walker’s Blues To Do jam session, with Robbie Jordan and South Sound Youth Jazz
BAKE’S PLACE: Greta Matassa Quartet
SERAFINA: Fred Hoadley Trio
GRAZIE: Michael Powers Group
LATONA PUB: Matt Jorgensen Trio (5:00 – 7:00pm)
JAZZ ALLEY: Mose Allison and Larry Coryell
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Thomas Marriott and Tumbao
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Brendan O’Donnell Ensemble
9pm – Cyrille Gosselin
THAIKU: Tad Britton, Marc Seales, Jeff Johnson
NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet
MAY RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE: Hans Teuber Trio
ASTEROID CAFE: Tim Kennedy Jam Session
LO-FI: The Teaching
13 COINS: HB Radke & Jet City Swingers
Ryan Burns, Geoff Harper and Matt Cameron performing at Bonnaroo.
A number of Seattle jazz musicians have been performing outside the Northwest recently.
Pianist Ryan Burns and bassist Geoff Harper performed two sets at Bonnaroo in Manchester, TN, with the trio Harrybu McCage which also features Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron.
Upon returning to Seattle, Burns and Harper then headed off to Boise, ID, for the Gene Harris Jazz Festival performing with Thomas Marriott‘s Willie Nelson Project (which also featured Mark Taylor and Matt Jorgensen). Jay Thomas, Gail Pettis, Bill Anschell and John Bishop also performed at the Gene Harris Jazz Festival as well.
Saxophonist Richard Cole just returned from a short tour with the legendary Dr. John. Cole’s travels included performances at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville, The Playboy Jazz Festival in Hollywood and a stop in Portland, OR.
JAZZ ALLEY: Mose Allison and Larry Coryell
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Greta Matassa Jazz Workshop
TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Jason Parker/Jamie Baumgart Duo (5:30pm)
THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio
NEW ORLEANS: The Legend Band w/ Clarence Acox
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
6pm – John Cheadle Ensemble, with Devin Lowe (bass), Zach Para (drums) and Gus Carns (piano)
8pm – Vocal jazz jam session, with guest host Billy Brandt and the Bruce Barnard Trio
TUTTA BELLA COLUMBIA CITY: Djangomatics
WHISKEY BAR: Ronnie Pierce
From The Seattle Times …
World-renowned Seattle jazz vocalist Ernestine Anderson is in imminent danger of losing her home in the Central District.
The house will go into foreclosure and be auctioned July 11 unless $45,000 is paid by June 30.
An 11th-hour campaign has been mounted by community leaders Carver and Carmen Gayton to save the Anderson home. The house has been in the family since 1946.
On Sunday, the Gaytons sent an e-mail appeal to 350 people, requesting donations for Anderson.
The letter explained that an account had been set up at Bank of America in Washington state under “The Ernestine Anderson Fund.”
Click here to read the entire story at The Seattle Times.
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: The Little Big Band
JAZZ ALLEY: Maceo Parker
NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Isabella Du Graf (vocals), with Randy Halberstadt (piano), John Cheadle (sax) and Evan Flory-Barnes (bass)
GALLERY 1412: Stuart MacDonald with the Andy Clausen Sextet
Speak performing at The Knitting Factory in Boise, ID, last Thursday night.
Seattle jazz group, Speak, comprised of students from the University of Washington jazz program, made it to the finals of the Gene Harris/Origin Records Jazz Competition this past weekend in Boise, Idaho.
The members of Speak include Andrew Swanson – saxophones, Aaron Otheim – piano, Luke Bergman – bass, Chris Icasiano – drums.
Speak was one of the final three groups who perfomed Thursday night at The Knitting Factory in Boise. The other groups included The Alex Pinto Group from Los Angeles and Diverse, a quartet from Kansas City, which was named the winner at the end of the night.
As winner of the competition, Diverse performed at the mainstage concert opening for the great Roy Haynes and his Birds of a Feather band and will receive studio time and the release of their new CD on Origin Records.
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: JAZZ JAM with the Darin Clendenin Trio
JAZZ ALLEY: Maceo Parker
THE NEW ORLEANS: The New Orleans Quintet
LA SPIGA: Darliene & Ryan
Summer Solstice Jazz Cruise aboard Steamer Virginia V: Clarence Acox Quintet
Read more about the Jazz Cruise by clicking here.
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Jay Thomas Quartet
BAKE’S PLACE: Pearl Django
JAZZ ALLEY: Karrin Allyson
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Katie King CD Release Party
9pm – Tony Grasso Saxophone? Quartet!
HENDRIX LOUNGE: David White Trio
SERAFINA: Leo Raymundo Quartet with Sue Nixon
GALLERY 1412: Gust Burns / Greg Campbell Duo
GRAZIE: Dennis Hastings Quartet
JAZZ ALLEY: Karrin Allyson
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Kelly Johnson Quartet
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Rochelle House
9pm – Rockin Teenage Combo
11pm – Geir Olafsson
JAZZ & SUSHI AT HIROSHI’S: Greg Williamson Quartet
CHAPEL PERFORMANCE SPACE: Andrew Boscardin’s Nickel and Brass Septet
THE PAMPAS ROOM, EL GAUCHO: Greta Matassa with The Brian Nova Trio
2505 First Avenue
LATONA PUB: Phil Sparks Trio
65th and Latona Ave, 5:00 – 7:00pm
GRAZIE: Sue Bell Trio
SERAFINA: Kiko de Freitas
Did we miss anything? Leave a comment and we will add it to the calender.
Nickel and Brass is a series of new musical works composed by Andrew Boscardin to be premiered on June 20 at 8pm at the Chapel Performance Space, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N, Seattle. The pieces – combining elements of jazz, rock, new music and improvisation – feature a unique ensemble with an emphasis on the low brass and the electric guitar and their combined range of sonic possibilities. Along with Boscardin on guitar, the band features Chris Stover on trombone, Ben Thomas on vibes, Clark Gibson on saxophones, Tom Varner on French horn, Jon Hamar on bass, and Brad Gibson on drums.
Friday June 20
8pm
CHAPEL PERFORMANCE SPACE
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N
JAZZ ALLEY: Karrin Allyson
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Sonando
NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Nick Allison Trio, featuring Katie Walter
9pm – Andrew Oliver Kora Ensemble
THAIKU: Tad Britton presents The Dave Peterson Experience
MAY RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE: Hans Teuber Trio
1612 N 45th Street
LO-FI PERFORMANCE GALLERY: The Teaching
429B Eastlake Avenue East
MONA’S BISTRO AND LOUNGE: Jason Parker Duo
6421 Latona Ave NE
ASTEROID CAFE: Tim Kennedy Jam Session
3601 Fremont Ave N
Did we miss anything? Leave a comment and we will add it to the calender.
JAZZ ALLEY: Esperanza Spalding
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Clark Gibson Sextet
NEW ORLEANS: The Legend Band w/ Clarence Acox
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
6pm – Kelly Ash (vocals) and Eric Verlinde (piano)
8pm – Vocal jazz jam session with Carrie Wicks, Nelda Swigget (piano) and a surprise guest
THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio
TUTTABELLA: Steve Mason
VERRAZANO’S: Katy Bourne
28835 Pacific Highway S, 7:00pm
WHISKEY BAR: Ronnie Pierce
JAZZ ALLEY: Esperanza Spalding
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TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Roadside Attraction Big Band
THE TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Jose Gonzales Trio
NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Jump Ensemble
MIX: Don Mock, Steve Kim & Charlie Nordstrom
6006 12th Ave S, Georgetown, 9pm