Thursday Jazz
Here is what’s happening tonight:
JAZZ ALLEY: Duke Ellington Orchestra
TRIPLE DOOR MUSICQUARIUM: James Baumgart Trio
TULA’S JAZZ CLUB: Tumbao featuring Thomas Marriott
NEW ORLEANS: The Ham Carson Quintet
THAIKU: The Black Hills Trio featuring Marc Seales, Jeff Johnson and Tad Britton
EGAN’S BALLARD JAM HOUSE:
7pm – Gail Pettis
9pm – Jazzbestos
SERAFINA: Graham Banfield, solo guitar
EDMONDS CENTER FOR THE ARTS: The Four Freshman
410 Fourth Ave N, Edmonds, 7:30
22 DOORS: Jason Parker Duo
405 15th Ave E, 8:00pm
ASTEROID CAFE: Tim Kennedy Jam Session
TRACTOR TAVERN: “Varmit” CD Release Party
from Earshot Jazz: VARMINT, featuring Robin Holcomb on vocals, Wayne Horvitz on Hammond B3, Tim Young on guitar and vocals, Jon Hyde on pedal steel and vocals, Keith Lowe on acoustic bass, and Andy Roth on drums, is celebrating the release of their first, self-titled CD with a guest filled extravaganza at the Tractor Tavern. An all-covers band that does not rehearse, VARMINT specializes in Americana and roots music. Their live performances are typically exciting, spontaneous, and full of surprises. For this event, they are joined by back-up vocalists Arni Adler and Nova Devonie. Music starts at 8 pm; admission $15.
Join The Seattle Jazz Scene tonight at The Triple Door for the CD Release Party for Thomas Marriott’s, “Crazy: The Music of Willie Nelson.”
The Black Hills Trio featuring Marc Seales on piano, Jeff Johnson on bass and Tad Britton on drums will gather at Thaiku this Thursday night to perform music from their recent Origin Records release.
From Paul de Barros’ Friday column in the
Phil Sparks credits as sideman are way to long to list here, but the first-call bass player rarely leads his own groups. That’s why his weekly Friday afternoon gig at the Latona Pub has become such a great hang for the Seattle jazz community.
Seattle newspaper The Stranger has a nice review of Thomas Marriott’s Crazy: The Music of Willie Nelson:
Tad Britton and The Fu Kun Wu Lounge present a very special one-time performance featuring guitarist/pianist, DAVE PETERSON. Dubbed, “THE DAVE PETERSON EXPERIENCE“, this trio also includes Tad Britton on drums and Jeff Johnson on bass.
Hadley Caliman has released his first recording in over 30 years on Origin Records entitled “
WEDNESDAY, FEB 20
