Hadley Caliman at Jazz Alley this Sunday, July 18

Come support this Seattle legend at this rare Jazz Alley appearance.

Celebrating Hadley Caliman with Thomas Marriott

July 18 – Jazz Alley
2033 6th Avenue
7:30pm, $12.00

Click here to make a reservation for this show or call 206-441-9729.

The Pacific Jazz Institute at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley presents saxophonist Hadley Caliman with trumpeter Thomas Marriott. Joining them will be Bill Anschell (piano), Phil Sparks (bass) and Matt Jorgensen (drums). Show time is 7:30pm, doors will open at 6:00pm.

Tenor saxophonist Hadley Caliman is part of the living history of jazz music in America. From Dexter Gordon to Freddie Hubbard to Santana to Phoebe Snow through to his recent critically-acclaimed “Gratitude,” Hadley Caliman’s 78 years has been filled with the kind of personal achievement that all creative artists strive for. His influence on the sound of modern jazz music can be heard on many of his albums as a leader. On “Straight Ahead,” Hadley Caliman visits some of his favorite tunes including his old friend Harold Land’s “Rapture,” the Lee Morgan classic “Totem Pole,” and with his own original “Cigar Eddie,” he provides a spirited opening to another classic recording. Featuring his working Seattle band with trumpeter Thomas Marriott, pianist Eric Verlinde, Phil Sparks on bass, and Matt Jorgensen on drums, “Straight Ahead” is another clear example of a living legend in top form.

Wednesday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Bellevue CC Jazz Band with Hal Sherman

NEW ORLEANS: Legacy Quartet w/Clarence Acox

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Vocal Jam hosted by Carol Potvin, with Ed Weber (piano), Dan O’Brien (bass) and Robert Rushing (drums)
9pm – Vocal Showcase with Ed Weber (piano), Dan O’Brien (bass) and Robert Rushing (drums)

BOXLEY’S: Katy Bourne

LUCID: Chris Morton

THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio

Leading Questions: Michael Barnett

Interview and photo by Steve Korn

When I was 14, I fell in love with the sound of the bass, specifically, Milt Hinton.

If I could do it all over again, I’d probably do most of it again, perhaps more efficiently.

Practice makes perfect, allegedly, but it never quite does which is why we keep doing it.

The bass is “a thing of beauty and a pain-in-the-ass forever.”

When I look at where I’m at right now, I know I’m still on the way to where I’m going.

My parents were talented, interested and interesting people, supportive and, in my case, very tolerant.

Fear is a poor motivator.

Motivation is whatever works for you.

As I get older, I’ve realized that advancing age is not necessarily a catastrophe, at least so far.

The thing about music is it’s the greatest blessing and thus requires nothing less than our best effort to do it right.
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Monday Jazz

CAFE RACER: Frieze of Life

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Seattle Community Jazz Orchestra w/Lonnie Mardis

NEW ORLEANS: New Orleans Quintet

AMORE: Ronnie Pierce Jazz Ensemble

EL GAUCHO BELLEVUE: Primo Kim

TOST: Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder

BOXLEY’S: Collin Ness

POGGIE TAVERN: Better World w/ Marc Smason & Joanne Klein

Sunday Jazz

JAZZ ALLEY: Steve Tyrell

TULAS JAZZ CLUB:
3pm – Jazz Police Big Band
8pm – Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra

BOXLEY’S: Danny Kolke Trio

CAFE RACER: Racer Sessions
5828 Roosevelt Way NE, 8pm

BAKE’S PLACE: Sunday Breakfast w/ Michael Gotz

Saturday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Greta Matassa Quintet w/ Susan Pascal

JAZZ ALLEY: Steve Tyrell

BAKE’S PLACE: Mark Dufresne Blues

LUCID: Hard Coretet

SERAFINA: Tim Kennedy Trio

BOXLEY’S: Greg Williamson Quartet

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Aria Prame, w/Tim Kennedy (piano), Ian Sheridan (bass), Claudio Rochat-Felix (drums)
9pm – Amir Beso

Friday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Hadley Caliman Quintet w/ Thomas Marriott

NEW ORLEANS: Stuart MacDonald Quartet

JAZZ ALLEY: Steve Tyrell

BAKE’S PLACE: Greta Matassa with special guests Gary Scott & Bill Ramsay

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Deems Tsutakawa

LUCID: Lisa Markley

SERAFINA: Djangomatics

NORTH CITY BISTRO: Stephanie Porter & Friends

CHAPEL: Boris Savoldelli

BOXLEY’S: Clark Gibson Trio

HIROSHI’S: Greg Williamson Quartet

Up-coming music at Boxley’s and Hiroshi’s

BOXLEY’S
Live Music for North Bend, 7 nights a week
101 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045
ph: (425) 292-9307
www.boxleysplace.com
no cover charge

THURSDAY STABLEMATES, JULY 8
ZACHARY KELLOGG – amazing and award winning young jazz flute talent celebrates his new CD releases, Red Velvet. Presented by Greg Metcalf, sax; with rhythm section of Hansen, Hamar & Williamson.

FRIDAYS: CLARK GIBSON TRIO, JULY 9 – plays standards and music from his new Pony Boy CD “Iapetus” – sax, bass, drums w/Symer & Kesseler.

SATURDAYS INSTRUMENTAL SPOTLIGHT, JULY 10:
GREG WILLIAMSON QUARTET
– with Alexey Nikolaev, sax; John Hansen, piano, Jon Hamar, bass – plays music from the popular “Oo Bop” and “Double Sax Quintet” and some newly quaffed arrangements.

SUNDAYS: DANNY KOLKE TRIO – North Bend’s own makes a big groovy sound with his trio of Hamar, Williamson.

BOXLEY’S is a full scale jazz club & restaurant in a beautiful setting right under the mountains in historic North Bend, Washington. Live music by Pony Boy artists featured Wednesday thru Sunday, with more local nights, education programs and fun the rest of the week. Lights, Steinway Grand Piano, stage, a great menu, good sound system with close circuit video, even a patio to watch the trains. Specials for Family Nights, Date Nights, and new appetizers. – – Special group seating available for schools and clubs of higher edification.

Pony Boy Records Presents
JAZZ and SUSHI
Friday Nights
Hiroshi’s Restaurant
2501 Eastlake Avenue East, Seattle, WA
ph: (206)726-4966
no cover
7:30 – 10:00pm
http://www.ponyboyrecords.com/files/hiroshis/jazz-sushi.html
Continuing to celebrate our fourth year of Jazz & Sushi. ???

FRIDAY, JULY 9
GREG WILLIAMSON QUARTET

Alexey Nikolaev, sax; John Hansen, piano; Jon Hamar, bass; Greg Williamson, drums

Sushi master Hiroshi and his gang prepare a full menu of Japanese cuisine that is fresh, tasty, and full of flavor – all matched with some very special sake and beverages (try the plumb wine) Favored by local Japanese and music lovers, Hiroshi’s has been featuring live jazz on Friday nights for four years – presented by the Pony Boy Records stable of artists. Come by for some fine food, and see who will be sitting in with the band. Cheers!

Thursday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: NATHAN EKLUND GROUP w/Mark Taylor, Dawn Clement, Chris Symer, Byron Vannoy
CD RELEASE FOR ‘Coin Flip’

SEATTLE ART MUSEUM: Pearl Django
Entering their sixteenth year of performing Pearl Django continues to be one of America’s most respected and busiest Hot Club style groups. Though still strongly influenced by the music of Django Reinhardt, Pearl Django’s repertoire now includes many original compositions. Their music reaches out across the divides of taste to a wide variety of audiences. Transcending simple categorization, Pearl Django packs in enthusiastic audiences at dancehalls and nightclubs, at folk music festivals and jazz festivals alike. This performance continues Earshot’s Art of Jazz series at the Seattle Art Museum Downtown. The concert is free with museum admission and the performance begins at 5:30pm.

JAZZ ALLEY: Steve Tyrell

THAIKU: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson and Tad Britton

SEAMONSTER LOUNGE: Ron Weinstein, Thomas Marriott and Matt Jorgensen

NEW ORLEANS: Ham Carson Quintet

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Alika Lyman Group, with Alika Lyman (guitar), Matthew Mcclosky (piano), Jonathan Small (bass) and Maxx Arnold (drums)
9pm – Laura Rebelloso and the Chris Stover Trio, featuring Chris Stover (trombone), Ben Thomas (vibes) and Alex Chadsey (piano)

BOXLEY’S: Zachary Kellogg CD Release

BARCA: Clark Gibson Trio

LUCID: The Hang w/ The Teaching

Wednesday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Smith/Staelens Big Band

JAZZ ALLEY: Steve Tyrell

NEW ORLEANS: Legacy Quartet w/Clarence Acox

THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: New West Guitar Ensemble

LUCID: Ryan Shea Smith

DULCES LATIN BISTRO: Eric Verlinde

Dream Cymbal sale at Donn Bennett Drum Studio

from Donn Bennett:

Drummers! For the second year in a row, we are very excited to be hosting a Dream Cymbal Tasting here at Donn Bennett Drum Studio in Bellevue.

For a full week, from Wednesday July 7th to Wednesday July 14th, we’ll have over 100 cymbals and gongs on display and available for purchase.

Dream cymbals are the lowest-priced, handmade professional cymbals on the market, and this week, you can take an additional 20% OFF our already-discounted price!

For instance, a 20″ Bliss Ride would normally sell for $131.95 – get it this week for $102!! That’s a brand-new ride, with a two-year warranty!

Come check out already-classic Dream models like Contact and Bliss as well as newer offerings, like pang cymbals, and the Dark Matter series. This is a fantastic opportunity to play and select your “Dream Set Up” from a massive display of handmade cymbals!

Donn Bennett Drum Studio
13212 NE 16th St. #7
Bellevue, WA 98005
phone: (425) 747-6145

Tuesday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Jay Thomas Big Band

JAZZ ALLEY: Steve Tyrell

NEW ORLEANS: Holotradband

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: New West Guitar Ensemble

MARTIN’S ON MADISON: Karin Kajita

MIX: Don Mock

OWL ‘N THISTLE: Jam w/ Eric Verlinde & Jose Martinez

Sunday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: closed

JAZZ ALLEY: closed

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: closed

…get the idea?
Get out and dig those Sousa Marches, 1812 Overtures…and of course, FIREWORKS! Have a safe and fun holiday!

Speak gets reviewed by the BBC

from BBC Music:

This is a marathon album, despite running for only 45 minutes; a dense, fast meteorite on an edgy sky, brief enough to be indulged in all its frowning intensity. Throughout, Speak build huge constructs of volumes and dynamics. The music never sits still; it’s a snake that twists and turns in the juxtaposition of noise and quietness, light and darkness. Yet the band is tremendously cohesive, shifting as one from heavy improvisational territories down to eloquent writing with a message of unresolved tension. There isn’t a recognisable soloist; the structure is always at the core, with each musician skilfully contributing to the edifice. Indefatigable, Luke Bergman on bass and Chris Icasiano on drums are as much centre stage as Vu’s reverb-laden trumpet or Andrew Swanson’s muscular saxophone.

Continue reading at BBC Music:

Saturday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Bill Anschell Trio

JAZZ ALLEY: Keiko Matsui

TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: Nathan Spicer Trio

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:(call venue for info)

BAKE’S PLACE: Butch Harris and Good Company

BOXLEY’S: Victor Noriega Trio

GRAZIE: Andre Thomas and Quiet Fire

LUCID: Brendan O’Donell Trio

SERAFINA: Leo Raymundo w/Sue Nixon

SORRENTO: Gail Pettis Trio

Friday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Richard Cole Quartet

NEW ORLEANS: Thomas Marriott’s Flexicon

JAZZ ALLEY: Keiko Matsui

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

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Dan O’Brien Trio, with Kim Rushing (vocals) – featuring Dan O’Brien (bass), Steve Rice (piano) and Robert Rushing (drums)
9pm – Dina Blade CD Release! with Hans Brehmer (piano) and Larry Halloway (bass).

BAKE’S PLACE: Greta Matassa with wpecial guest Susan Pascal

BOXLEY’S: Clark Gibson Trio

LATONA PUB: Phil Sparks Trio

LAKESIDE BISTRO: Sandra Locklear

CYPRUS LOUNGE: Geoffrey Castle

THE CHAPEL: Seattle Composers’ Salon

HIROSHI’S: Jazz & Sushi

SERAFINA: Kelly Ash Trio

Thursday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Cornish Jazz Faculty & Alumni

JAZZ ALLEY: Keiko Matsui

NEW ORLEANS: Ray Skelbred/Bob Jackson Quintet

THAIKU: Jon Alberts, Jeff Johnson and Tad Britton

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE: Tenderoney with Alisha Roney (vocals), Brendan O’Donnell (guitar), Mark Sampson (keys) and Zach Para (drums)

BARCA: Clark Gibson Trio

LUCID: The Hang w/ The Teaching

CHAPEL: Robert Rich
from Earshot Jazz: Ambient music pioneer Robert Rich is touring North America in support of his new album Ylang. Drawing from decades of recorded work, Rich blends composition and improvisation in a fluid continuum, creating a hypnotic atmosphere. Rich has helped define the genres of ambient music, dark-ambient, tribal, and trance, yet his music continues to defy categorization. Rich uses homemade acoustic and electronic instruments, microtonal harmonies, computer-based signal processing, chaotic systems, and feedback networks to create his signature sound. Rich released his first album Sunyata in 1982 and followed with a string of critically acclaimed European releases for Fathom/ Hearts of Space. Rich’s all-night Sleep Concerts made him a legend across the Bay Area, and he continued the practice in 1996, culminating in the 7 hour DVD Somnium. Wonderfully suited for the Chapel Performance Space, this is a highly anticipated performance by a living legend.

Wednesday Jazz

TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Greta Matassa Jazz Workshop

JAZZ ALLEY: Keiko Matsui

NEW ORLEANS: Legacy Quartet w/Clarence Acox

EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Penelope Donado, with Ed Weber (piano), Jeff Johnson (bass) and Robert Rushing (drums)
9pm – ABC Trio, with Ben Hamaji (piano), Colleen Gilligan (bass) and Alex Evenon (drums)

DULCES LATIN BISTRO: Eric Verlinde

LUCID: Vocalize It w/ Tai Shan

THAIKU: Ron Weinstein Trio

Fred Anderson, Saxophonist and Club Owner, Dies at 81

from the New York Times:

Fred Anderson, a tenor saxophonist who tied the bebop innovations of Charlie Parker to the explorations of later avant-garde musicians and who owned the Velvet Lounge, a South Side Chicago club known for fostering the careers of emerging players, died on Thursday. He was 81.

In 1982 Mr. Anderson, who was earning a living with odd jobs, including bartending, took over a workingman’s bar at 2128 1/2 South Indiana in Chicago and slowly began to transform it. At first he opened it on alternating Sunday nights for jam sessions for local musicians; eventually he turned it into a full-time music room where he led his own bands and booked others, especially experimental players who attracted the most serious of serious jazz aficionados.

He named it the Velvet Lounge after an audience member complimented him, possibly inaccurately, on his smooth and velvet sound. Particularly since the early 1990s, when he began charging a cover, many prominent musicians — including the flutist Nicole Mitchell and the saxophonist Ken Vandermark — have had their careers nurtured there.

“People don’t come to the Velvet to hang out,” Mr. Anderson said in an interview with NPR in 2005. “They come to listen to music. It’s a happy place to play.”

Review: Jake Bergevin at Bake’s Place

Review by Libby Graham

I went to Bake’s Place in Issaquah on Friday, June 11, and had the great pleasure of seeing vocalist and trumpeter extraordinaire Jake Bergevin. He is one of the nicest people you’ll meet and has a mega talent to match with his effortless crooning vocalese, inventive original compositions, and sensitive re-imaginings of works by such artists as Kurt Elling and Leonard Bernstein. His rendition of the classic standard “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Your Face” and a fresh arrangement of Sting’s “The Girl with No Regrets” were shining examples of his varied, eclectic repertoire. Joining Jake that evening was an exceptional rhythm section comprised of Dan Kramlich on piano, Brad Boal playing drums, RJ Whitlow on bass, and local favorite Susan Pascal playing vibes.

Jake’s second set was themed around songs of New York and the debut of brand new material for him. Especially wonderful were his takes on “New York, New York”, “Let Me off Uptown” and a couple of songs dedicated to two famous NY bridges, “Chelsea Bridge” and “Brooklyn Bridge”.

Jake is the gifted jazz band director at Edmonds-Woodway High School and in May gained national recognition for his band’s participation in the famed Essentially Ellington competition at Lincoln Center in New York City. He also fronts his popular big band, “Javatown Swing Orchestra” and will be performing with them for the 13th year in a row at Ellensburg’s Jazz in the Valley on Saturday, July 31st. Other up-coming performances include Pacific Lutheran University’s Jazz under the Stars on Thursday, July 15, The Bloedel Reserve Concert Series (Bainbridge Island) on Saturday, July 17 and The Mill Creek Community Summer Concert Series on Thursday, August 5.