C "Well, I'm not doing anything different. What you are hearing is the way I've been playing for years. 0 ORDER b y La.,-...:reI:1..ee iii-v-:i.:rehe-v- at Cooke is back playing in the trio format. "I get to blow, something I haven't done much of in the past few years." Writing for and organizing small and large ensembles have kept the tenor player away from the blowing context. He leads the Evolution, a hard driving electrically oriented band with a funk edge. He is also the leader of the sweet and tender Stellar Saxophone Quartet and works regularly with the contact improvisers of EDAM (Experimental Dance and Music). In the past he was a member of Lunar Adventures, a quartet that recorded Alive in Seattle (Nine Winds, 1988). He is also co-artistic director of the New Orchestra Workshop. Last year NOW played and recorded the Witch Gong Game under the direction of composer and bassist Barry 00:I&NiiiiI:I OONOE:I&Tiii :FE.A~U:I&E Guy. This May, NOW is releasing a CD of the music of Quebec guitarist Rene Lussier. And now it is time to blow again. "The trio format gives me room: I can do solo, duo, trio. There's plenty of space to make a lot of sounds, both conventional and bizarre," says Cooke. Many musicians may be content with one trio, but in addition to all his other work, Cooke is stepping out with two trios. One is electric, the other acoustic. He introduced the acoustic trio this February at Cafe Deux Soleils (Two Suns) in Vancouver. The Cafe is a hip new joint on Commercial shared his interest in bridging the gap between his native Brazilian Cornish College of the Arts, April 6rhythms, jazz, and orchestral tex8. He will offer a free master class on tures. The quartet, with bassist Chuck the 7th from 1-3 pm. Joining him in Deardorf, saxophonist Hans Teuber, concert on April 7 & 8 will be Mark and drummer Mark Ivester will Sherman (from New York) on piano perform Jovino's original music at and vibes, Chuck Deardorf on bass, PONCHO Hall on April 28. XX and Dean Hodges on drums. In 1977 pianist/flutist/comiiiONG-iii :I&IOI:I poser/arranger Jovino Santos Neto I N iii:PI:I&IT: joined the Hermeto Pascoal Group, Drive, a street that until now has been an empty zone for creative music. Coffee house crowds are usually submerged in their own self-important banter, but the folks at Deux Soleils are all ears for the jazz sessions each Sunday night. Cooke arrived with several spare-looking original charts and burned all night. He is sounding great these days, fresh ideas pouring out of his horns with the turbulent power of the maelstrom. He reacts with surprise when told his playing is refreshingly exciting. "Well, I'm not doing anything different. What you are hearing is the way I've been playing for years But now you are hearing more of me. It's great to be able to stretch out." The Coat Cooke Trio, with Dylan van der Schyff on drums and Paul Blaney on bass will play Cafe Deux Soleils on April 23. • • afternoon of Ives' work on Saturday, April 8, at the Seattle Art Museum al 3 p.m. Coffey, a graduate of the classical program at Comish College, sang in a boys' choir in a church on the Yale green adjacent to where Ive studied and wrangled with his teachers. Last summer Coffey spent a wee) at Yale poring over original manuscripts, reading correspondence and taking copious notes from the Charl Ives Collection. For Mike, getting ini Afflf¥11r & b y ~a..I1d.:ra., Ives' head is vastly important for a :n-...:rI.I.I1g;a..me correct interpretation. "For this performance I want to be Charles Ives," explains Coffey. "I want to Guitarist Larry Coryell was born in Galveston and know how he felt when he compose moved to New York City in and what was happening in his life. Like Emerson, Thoreau and othE 1966, but the intervening years In his "Postface to 114 Songs," were spent in eastern Washingtranscendentalists, Ives believed th composer Charles Ives (1874-1954) ton. He became a fixture on the expresses his apprehension about the music cannot be separated from life Seattle jazz scene during his Humanist themes run throughout 11 overt self-indulgence he believed days at the University of Washprevalent in music and art. The self- songs. Many of his lyrics express ington, playing the Penthouse nostalgia for simpler, soul-nurturin conscious Ives, a child prodigy who with Chuck Metcalf and Embers times. Others challenge the music became an organist for his church establishment and "lillypads," Ives' with Dean Hodges and Sarge choir in Danbury, Connecticut, at West. term for critics who couldn't handle age 12, quit his professional music Coryell, who over his career the new music of the day. career in 1906 and entered the has played with many jazz greats When asked about additional insurance industry. Some historians such as Chico Hamilton, Miles influences from the classical vocal infer that Ives grew tired of the Davis and John McLaughlin, is an pantheon, Mike could think of few. judgments and pettiness of the acknowledged pioneer of the jazz- Larry Coryell Photo: Anna Grossman Ives' music cannot really be consid music elite. rock movement. His late '60s ered classical or popular. It is its one of the world's most Charles' father was Ives' primary blurring of strict delineations and group Free Spirits included drum- innovative ensembles. Despite musical influence. In their music the intensity of Coffey's interpreta mer Bob Moses and the late rehearsals that were legendary in lessons his father would experiment saxophonist Jim Pepper, and he tions that promise excitement and length and which resulted in sophis- by asking him to sing "Hot Cross was a member of Gary Burton's magic for listeners. ticated arrangements, Pascoal's group Buns" in E flat while playing it in G quartet that fused jazz with rock Mike will be accompanied by was known for the freedom allotted flat on the piano. Ives himself later and country music. At the other experimented with sound, stretching Julie Ives (no relation) at the pian to each of its members to add his extreme Coryell has recorded the own personal touch. In 1993 Jovino piano strings with weights or filling a both collaborated at Mike's 1992 work of classical composers Senior Recital, which featured Ivei left Brazil for Seattle to continue his series of water glasses to achieve songs. The duo will be joined by Ti Stravinsky and Debussy, earning studies of orchestral conducting and quarter tones. Young on electric guitar and Mike him the sobriquet "renaissance Mike Coffey, multi-talented to transcribe the music of Pascoal. musician." Stone on marimba for two selectio In Seattle he found a core group baritone singer (and bass player for apiece. XX Coryell will be in residence at of accomplished musicians who the Scallywags) will present an Larry Coryell & Jovino Santos Neto Mike Coffey Revives Ives 4 RADIO CITY I I EL IE-VE _ by ~ i . k e ~a.,::rii.:n. This column features forthcoming attractions from local and regional radio programs. Please call with info re special features (206) 547-4627. Programmers outside the Seattle listening area are encouraged to send tapes and/or information about shows to me at 406 N. 48th St., Seattle, WA 98103. Deadline for submissions is the 10th of each month preceding publication month. rummer Michael Shrieve has a new album, Fascination, on CMP Records with Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz. Over lunch at the Sunlight Cafe in February he talked about his music and the reunion with his bandmates from Santana, the group with which Shrieve is most widely associated. and played. The idea was to keep it loose. l was open to them to add to the writing because they're both master composers, much more than I am. But I had a thin idea of the approach l wanted to take, where I wanted to be coming from drumwise. There's some stuff that's going to be too straight for Bill and Wayne's JA: fans. But The it's an original honest members record for of me. Some Santana of the are tunes, like getting "Living for back the Law," together? the Chris MS: Whitley Yeah, we tune, I 've been would never playing have done together on a record for the of my own. last six, But I know eight Bill sounds months. great on It's a lot that kind of of fun. simple, lt's kind straightof like ahead tune, going and I back to wanted to Michael Shrieve the old find a neighborhood and finding out that it vehicle for him. And "Fascination" hasn't changed. We haven't done it in sounds like something from the a long time, so it's fresh, and we're fifties, but I liked it. There's writing a lot of new material plus something enriching, stimulating playing some of the old. We're calling in the music Bill and Wayne make. the band Abraxas. Alphonso Johnson When they're playing, they're very is playing bass and Neil Shawn is in it and very positive. What they playing guitar. Otherwise, it's all the bring to the experience makes you feel good. I'm aware that they're original players. I'm going down [to very talented guys. lt felt great to San Francisco] to do a week of writing. play with them. JA: How do you tune your JA: Do you have tunes preprepared for this band? drums? MS: We work in a variety of ways. MS: In fourths. I don't necesSometimes I'll work off something sarily tune them precisely. On someone else has done, or !11 initiate [Fascination] I used small drums something off the drums, write some and an 18" X 18" bass drum, which stuff on the sequencer, and have is a different kind of sound and them add to it. Often, it's a matter of completely open. There was resojust jamming and then making a tune nance to it. There's really no bass out of it later, which was the way a on the record per se. Wayne doesn't lot of the original Santana stuff was play pedals, so whatever bass there done. is is coming from his left hand. I wanted to have that low frequency JA: How did the Fascination album come together? tone in the bass register. MS: I was driving down the street JA: Where did you come up'? and I saw Bill Frisell riding his Who were you going to see? bicycle. l pulled over and said, "Hey, MS: In the Bay area. That was let's do a record with organ, drums, the period of Miles' group with guitar and no bass." And he said, "l Tony Williams. So whenever they'd was thinking the same thing." So l come by, I'd try to go see them. I called up Wayne and the label CPM, was too young to get in the clubs and we hooked up the dates and did but Tony Williams was too young to it here in Seattle at Bob Lang Studio. be playing in the clubs, so they'd Got a good engineer, Don Gilmore, often not serve drinks or they'd and Kurt Rinker, who owns CMP, make a special case for us. I saw produced it. Miles at Both/ And in San FranJA: Do you like having arrangecisco-he and Coltrane. I was into ments before you go into the studio? jazz but I was also into the scene MS: Yes, definitely. For the at the time, you know, all the Fascination record, I just had some hippie stuff. ~lthough, I never sketches together. Then we rehearsed Uo:n.-ti.:n.-u..ed. P-•• for three or four days and went in TIME TO GET WIRED On April 3, 1995, JazzWIRE, a weekly radio program featuring jazz produced by individuals and independent labels, debuts on the Public Radio satellite system. Produced at KBEM-FM in Minneapolis and hosted by Paul Winger and Maryann Sullivan, each edition will emphasize a different theme: the recordings of an individual artist or label, recent releases from a particular city or region, or a certain instrument, style or group format. Musical selections will be accompanied by interviews with artists, media, broadcasters and independent label representatives. "JazzWIRE's mission is to provide an outlet for jazz artists and labels who might not otherwise get the opportunity to have their recordings broadcast nationally," says Winger. He expects 30 to 50 stations to join the network for the first segment of 13 programs which include: Jazz from the Twin Cities, Big Band Spotlight, Jazz Guitar Spotlight, Acid Jazz Explorations, and A Conversation with Anthony Cox. Some labels to be featured are GSP, a strictly guitar label out of San Francisco; Wavetone, owned by bassist Mark Egan; and Tenacious, owned by drummer Alphonse Mouzon. Interested Northwest musicians and producers can submit recordings to JazzWIRE, 855 Village Center Drive, Suite 317, St. Paul, MN 55127-3016 or call (800) 275-2957 /(612) 787-0577. FAX-(612) 644-9142. Emailjazzwire@aol.com. As far as I know, none of the Puget Sound public radio stations are planning to carry JazzWIRE. A few hundred phone calls might start the wire unraveling. Wherever you are, let your public radio station know about JazzWIRE! KJAZ IS BACK KJAZ, the former Bay area 24-hour, commercial jazz station, is still alive and now available as a commercialfree entity via satellite. The station, in its 36th year, has retained its extensive library as well as many of its former programmers and established shows. KJAZ hopes Northwest jazz fans will petition local cable companies to begin offering its services. Call (510) 7694849 for details. Spencer's STEAKHOUSE & JAZZ BAR · MondalJS 7:30 - 11pm Smooth 99FM Jazz Jam featurin9 Darrin MotamedlJ & Friends - TuesdalJS 7 - 11pm KPLU Artist Showcase with the BarnelJ Mclure Trio & Special Guests Hosted hlJ KPLU's Jim Wilkie 1 Wed. - Sat. Various Top Artists 1/J711 NE 29th Place, Beffeflue (206) 881-8888 Friday and Saturday Nights 9:30 - 1 :30 The Brian Nova Trio featuring Barney McClure, Greg Williamson and Buddy Catlett Special Guest on 1ErI1 14th & 15th DEE DANIELS Thur ·9..1;. ~!f:en :: · ·eoM<>r:if 1 weer •~:12 8-12·· · PETER·VINll> " C> :,,·, ·. "It's the Jazz Room, full of Jazz heads ... Sweet." -Seattle Times "... the resulting atmosphere, loose & relaxed, is seemingly reminiscent of those fabled jazz clubs of yore!" -Seattle Weekly " .. a scene is born! ... Nova's command of Jazz Guitar, his beautiful sound, and his engaging stage manner, merge perfectly with the room and create a warmly welcoming atmosphere!. .. the rest is Seattle Jazz History!" - Earshot Jazz No Cover 5 612 Stewart Street, Seattle (206)728-1611 ~a,:r:i_a,II._O Concerts ,. cial nts X CJ Chenier & The Red Hot Louisiana Band, Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue Wa, 4/1, 7:30pm. Also, Auburn Performing Arts Center, Auburn WA, 4/2, 3pm. (628-0888, 881-0999) X "Final Four'' Concerts: Susan Pascal Duo, 9am-10:30am, Deems Tsutakawa Trio, 11am-12:30pm, Michael Powers Group, 3-5pm, Westlake Park, Seattle, 4/ 2. Evolution w/Becca Duran, 2-3:30 pm, UW Studio Ens. #1, 4:30-5:30pm, 4/3. X "Final Four" Concert: Darren Motamedy, noon-1:30pm, Deems Tsutakawa Trio, 2-3:30pm, Occidental Park, Seattle, 4/3. X Wynton Marsalis Quartet, Pantages Theater, 901 Broadway, Tacoma WA, 4/7, 8pm. Meany Theater, UW, Seattle, 4/8, 8pm. _ X Volunteer Park Conservatory Orchestra, Oddfellows Hall, 915 E Pine St, Seattle, 4/7, 8pm. (322-2950) X Larry Coryell Master Class, Cornish College, PONCHO Concert Hall, Seattle, 4/ 7, 1-3pm. Free. (323-1486) X Larry Coryell, Cornish College, 4/7 & 4/ 8, 8pm. (323-1486) X Arturo Sandoval, Meany Hall, UW, Seattle, 4/7, 8pm. Rialto Theater, Tacoma WA, 4/8, 7:30pm. (628-0888, 881-0999) X Greg Williamson and the Big Bad Groove Society, Sandy Bradley's Potluck (a live national broadcast on KUOW FM), MOHI, 4/8, llam-noon. X Mike Coffey presents works of Charles Ives, Seattle Art Museum, 4/8, 3pm. X The Four Freshmen, Fifth Ave Theater, Seattle, 4/8, 2:30pm & 7:30pm (206-7455947, 206-292-SING) X Music of Frank Zappa Conducted by J.oel Thome, Opera House, 4/8, 8 pm. X PhiLAndrers, Leif Erikson Ballroom, 2245 NW 57th St, Seattle (Ballard), 4/8, 8:30pm-mid. (528-8141) X Julian Priester Trio, Seattle Art Museum, 4/13, 5:30-7:30pm. (206-6543100) X Cleo Laine & The John Dankworth Group, Opera House, 4/14 8pm, 4/15, 2pm & 8pm. (206-443-4747, 206-292ARTS) X Garfield HS Jazz Ensemble and Orchestra, Meany Hall, UW, Seattle, 4/21, 8pm. (789-0535, 527-1611) X Trilok Gurtu & David Torn, Backstage (2208 NW Market St., Ballard) 4/23, 8 pm. (781-2805). X Contemporary Group, Stuart Dempster & William OSmith, Directors, Meany Theater, UW, 4/24, 8pm. (206-543-4880) X Greta Matassa w/Joe Baque & Andy Zadrozny, Crepe de Paris (5th Ave in Rainier Square, Seattle) 8:30 & 10 pm, 4/ 27-29 (623-4111) X Jazz Night Concert #4, jazz ensembles from Mountlake Terrace, Garfield, Roosevelt, Kentridge, & MarysvillePilchuck, Mountlake Terrace HS Theater, MLT WA, 4/27, 7pm. (670-7796) X Jazz Artists Series, Marc Seales, Director, Brechemin Auditorium, Univ of Wash, Seattle, 4/28, 8pm. (685-8384) X Jovino Santos Neto, Cornish College, Seattle, 4/28, 8pm. (323-1486) • WANT TO GET LISTED?? HOW TO USE THE JAZZ CALENDAR Please send May calendar information by 04/ 15/95, 5pm, to 5/4 MAGAZINE, 602 E Harrison St, Seattle, WA, 98102 FAX:206323-2690 Check the daily listings for items that intere~ you. If the item has a two-character code after it, the event takes place at a club. Find that two-character code in the Calendar Abreviations Key to determine the location o the event. If the item has C&SE after it, the event is listed chronologically in the "Concerts and Special Events" section . Note: The information below was accurate when we received it, but post-deadline changes are possible. Please call ahead to verify. f!!ja,t; Kelley Johnson Quartet, 8:30pm12:30am, SP Loose, 9pm, GS Chunkey Monkeys, 9:30pm-12:30am, SR Jazz 8-11:30pm, JC King-a-lings, 8pm, NO Paul Killion Trio, GR Kathleen O'Neill, 9pm-lam, UP CJ Chenier & Red Hot Louisiana Band, Primo Kim, 6:30-10:30pm, CP Floyd Standifer Group, 7:30-10:30pm, NO Dehner Franks, 7-llpm, SH Michael Bisio/Vinny Golia, 7-9pm, SW G Th-...:r Kelley Johnson, 7-1 lpm, WH Woody Woodhouse, 8pm-mid, SP Edmonia Jarrett/Mickey Martin, 9pm-lam, SC Greg Williamson's Big Bad Groove Society, 8-11:30pm, KC Jay Mabin Quartet, 8 & 9:30 pm, SL C&SE Fred Radke Band, 9pm-lam, FS Brian Nova, 9:30pm-1:30am, SC Red Kelly & Friends, KC Milo Petersen Trio, lOpm-lam, CS Susan Carr Ensemble, 8-1 lpm, WA Woody Woodhouse, 8-1 lpm, SB Jazz GSA, 8:30-11:30pm, GB ,a f!!j-._._.._ Brian Nova, 9:30pm-1:30am, SC Tina Lear, 8:30pm-12:30am, SP Bob Winett Trio, 8-llpm, WA Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Marilyn Lerner Trio, 9pm, GS Chunkey Monkeys, 9:30pm-12:30am, SR Jazz 8-11:30pm, JC Paul Killion Trio, GR Ellen Marx, 8pm-mid, UP Primo Kim, 9:30pm-lam, CP Dehner Franks, 8pm-mid, SH Red Kelly & Friends, KC Michael Bisio Trio, lOpm-lam, CS Mike Coffey, C&SE PhiLAndrers, C&SE 9 Kelley Johnson, 7:30-10:30pm, JB Daryl Jahnke Group, 9pm, GS Patricio Contreras, 7-9:30pm, SR John Hodgkins Band, 8pm, NO Double Forte, 5-Bpm, PW Marc Smason & Larry Fuller, 6-lOpm, UP Brian Nova Trio, 9pm-mid, BB CJ Chenier & Red Hot Louisiana Band, Buddy Catlett Jam, 9pm-lam, SC Vinnie Golia Trio, 7:3C & 9:15pm, JA Greg Williamson's Big Bad Groove Society, 8 11:30pm, TT Deems Tsutakawa Ban EW C&SE Joe Bjornson, 9pm, GI Patricio Contreras, 79:30pm, SR Elizabeth Perera, 7:30 10:30pm, JB Double Forte, 5-8pm, Jazz Jam, 7:30pm, MS Bobby Randall/Woody Woodhouse, 7-lOpm, WA Buddy Catlett Jam, 9pmlam, SC "Final Four" Concert, C&SE PW 8 :M:OII.. Andre Thomas & Quietfire, 8pm-mid, SC Trish Hatley, 6-lOpm, UP Sonny Fortune Quarte 8pm, SF Brian Nova Trio/Wood Woodhouse, 9pm-mid, Darren Motamedy, 7:301lpm, SP Jonathan Swanson, 8-1 lpm, SR Jam w/Buddy Catlett, 7llpm, UP New Orleans Quintet, 6:309:30pm, NO Jazz Jam, 9pm-mid, BB "Final Four" Concerts, C&SE 4:T-...e f!!j-._._.._ BB Washington's own Diane Schuur makes a rare appearance at Jazz AUey, April 11-15 Barney McClure Trio, 7-1 lpm, SP Chuck Metcalf Group, 8pm-mid, SC Julian Catford, 8-llpm, SR Toby Schneider, 7-llpm, UP File Gumbo Zydeco Band, 7-lOpm, NO "Music in the Present Tense", 9pm, TT ~ -Wed Kelley Johnson, 7-1 lpm, WH Peter Vinikow/Susan Pascal Trio, 8pmmid, SC Los Canasteros, 9pm, GS Julie Wolf & Hans Teuber, 8-llpm, SR Blue Cabaret, 6-9pm, PS Kris O'Gradyt, 7-llpm, UP & Quietfire, 8pm-mid, SC Darren Motamedy, 7:30-llpm, SP Jonathan Swanson, 8-llpm, SR Jam w/Buddy Catlett, 7-llpm, UP New Orleans Quintet, 6:30-9:30pm, NO Jazz Jam, 9pm-mid, BB '=F F:ri. ••T-...e C&SE ~ 6 •o !fIOI Andre Thomas Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Tina Lear, 9:30pm-12:30am, SR Mary Lofstrom, 8:30pm, RO Jam w/Chuck Metcalf, 7:30-llpm, UP Ham Carson Quartet, 7-lOpm, NO Dehner Franks, 7-1 lpm, SH Victory Music Open Mic, 6pm, CM Larry Coryell, C&SE Larry Coryell Master Class, C&SE Wynton Marsalis Quartet, C&SE Arturo Sandoval, C&SE Brian Nova, 9:30pm-1:30am, SC Nancy Nolan, 8:30pm-12:30am, SP Music of Frank Zappa, C&SE Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Roger Baird, 9pm, GS Andrienne Wilson, 7:30-lOpm, CM Janis Mann w/John Hansen, 8pm-mid, UP Primo Kim, 9:30pm-lam, CP Dehner Franks, 8pm-mid, SH Red Kelly & Friends, KC Milo Petersen Trio, lOpm-lam, CS Jay Clayton "Billie Holiday Tribute," OK Volunteer Park Conservatory Orchestra, CORNISH COLLEGE, PONCHO Concert Hall, Seattle WA: Senior Recitals. (206-323-1400) Jennifer Davis w/John Hansen, Chuck Deardorf, Larry Jones, Hans Teuber, 4/9, 3pm; Laksar Reese Quintet, plus Baile De Vida, 4/9, 8pm; Jason Vontver, 4/13, 8pm; Lorrie Ruiz, 4/23, 8pm; Jazz Orch & Ens, 4/24, 7pm; Vocals & Ens, 4/25, 7pm; Latin Ens & Vocals 4/26, 7pm; Free & Fusion Ens, 4/27, 7pm; Michael Lewis, 4/30, 8pm. Jazz Jam, 7:30pm, M! Tom McFarland Trio, 7 10pm, WA Local 493 Reunion Band, 3pm, CM f!!ja,t; Larry Coryell, C&SE Wynton Marsalis Quartet, C&SE The Four Freshmen, C&SE Gonzalo Rubalcaba, 7:30 & 9:30, NO Diane Schuur, 8:30 & 10:30pm, JA Chuck Metcalf Group, 8pm-mid, SC Jay Clayton Project, TT Julian Catford, 8-1 lpm, SR Barbara Brockhaus, 7-llpm, UP File Gumbo Zydeco Band, 7-lOpm, NO Barney McClure Trio, 7-llpm, SP •:a -Wed Diane Schuur, 8:30 10:30pm, JA & Gonzalo Rubalcaba, 7:30 & 9:30, NO Peter Vinikow/Susan Pascal, 8pm-mid, S Kelley Johnson, 7-llpm, WH Kris O'Grady, 7-llpm, UP Primo Kim, 6:30-10:30pm, CP Floyd Standifer Group, 7:30-10:30pm, N Dehner Franks, 7-1 lpm, SH Shango Ashe, 9pm, GS Julie Wolf/Hans Teuber, 8-llpm, SR Blue Cabaret, 6-9pm, PS •a Th-...:r CALENDAR ABBREVIATIONS KEY: BB - BELLTOWN BILLIARDS (90 Blanchard St, Seattle, 448-6779) C&SE - See Concerts And Special Events Section CM - CROSSROADS SHOPPING CENTER (15600 NE 8th St, Bellevue, 644-1111) CP - CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL (6th & Seneca, Seattle, 464-1980) CS - CAFE SOPHIE (1921 1st Ave, Seattle, 441-6139) CU - CUCINA CUCINA (Carillon Point, Kirkland, 822-4000) EW - EDGEWATER INN (2411 Alaskan Way, Seattle, 728-7000) GB - GRANT'S BREWERY PUB (32 NFront St, Yakima WA, 509-575-2922) GR - GIORGIO'S (4720 University Wy NE, Seattle, 525-4493) GS - GLASS SLIPPER (2714 Prince Edward, Vancouver BC) JA - JAZZ ALLEY (2033 Sixth Ave, Seattle, 441-9729) JB - JACK'S BISTRO (405 15th Ave E, Seattle, 324-9625) JC - JAZZ CAFE (Kent Masonic Hall, 805 E Smith St, Kent, 854-4724, 854-1702) KC - KELLY'S (1101 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, 572-2038) MC - MOE (925 Pike St, Seattle, 323-2373) MS - MINDEMANN'S SOUTH SHORE RESTAURANT (1011 Perimeter Rd W, Renton, at the Renton Airport, 235-6330) NO - NEW ORLEANS RESTAURANT (114 First Ave S, Seattle, 622-2563) OK - OK HOTEL (212 Alaskan Way S, Seattle, 621-7903) Jazz hotline: 233-8065 PS - PATTI SUMMERS (94 Pike, Seattle, 6218555) ' PW - PELICAN'S WHARF (15 Lake St, Kirkland, 822-3474) RO - ROSEBUD ESPRESSO & BISTRO (719 E Pike St, Seattle, 323-6636) SB - STARBUCKS UNIVERSITY VILLAGE (4212 University Village Ct NE, Seattle, 5225228 SC - SALUTE IN (ITTA (Vance Hotel, 6th & Stewart, Seattle, 728-1611) SF - STARFISH ROOM (1055 Hover St, Vancouver BC, 604-682-0706) SH - SORRENTO HOTEL FIRESIDE ROOM (900 Madison, Seattle, 622-6400) SL - STILL LIFE COFFEEHOUSE (709 N35th St, Seattle, 547-9850) SP - SPENCER'S (29th Ave N, Bellevue, 8818888) SR - SERAFINA (2043 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, 323-0807) ST - SCARLET TREE (6521 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, 523-7153) SW - SWINGSIDE CAFE (4212 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, 633-4057) TT - TRACTOR TAVERN (5213 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, 789-3599) UP - UNIVERSITY PLAZA HOTEL, Excalibur's Lounge (400 N45th St, Seattle, 634-0100 ext 160) VA - VANCOUVER EAST CULTURAL CENTER (1895 Venables, Vancouver BC, 604-2549578) Julian Priester Trio, C&SE Diane Schuur, 8:30 & 10:30pm, JA Kelley Johnson, 7-11pm, WH Edmonia Jarrett/Mickey Martin, 9pm-1am, SC Darren Motamedy, 8-11:30pm, SP Elizabeth Perera Group, 9pm-mid, OK Milo Petersen Trio, 8:30pm, RO Jam w/Chuck Metcalf, 7:30-11pm, UP Ham Carson Quartet, 7-10pm, NO Dehner Franks, 7-11pm, SH Victory Music Open Mike, 6 pm, CM Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Attention Deficit, 8 & 9:30, SL Out of the Woods, 9pm, GS Tina Lear, 9:30pm-12:30am, SR I4: F:ri_ Cleo Laine/John Dankworth Group, 8pm, C&SE Diane Schuur, 8:30 & 10:30pm, JA Brian Nova w/Dee Daniels, 9:30pm1:30am, SC Candace Mccutcheon w/Karin Kajita, 8pmmid, UP Primo Kim, 9:30pm-1am, CP Dehner Franks, 8pm-mid, SH Red Kelly & Friends, KC Jonathan Pugh Trio, 10pm-1am, CS Marc Harris, 9:30pm-1:30am, WA Pigpen, plus Deformations, 9pm, OK Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Bruce Freedman Quartet, 9pm, GS Janis Mann w/John Hansen, 8pm -mid, UP Primo Kim, 9:30pm-1am, CP Dehner Franks, 8pm-mid, SH Red Kelly & Friends, KC Milo Petersen Trio, 10pm-1am, CS Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Christian Vander Trio, 9pm, GS Paul Anastasio Trio, 7:30-lOpm, CM 2 2 ~a,1:;Beth Winter, 8:30pm-12:30am, SP Brian Nova, 9:30pm-1:30am, SC Michael Powers Group, 8pm, NO Paul Killion Trio, GR Jeff Lorber Fusion, 8:30 & 10:30, JA Singer Showcase w/Jay Clayton, 811:30pm, UP Primo Kim, 9:30pm-1am, CP Dehner Franks, 8pm-mid, SH Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Christian Vander Trio, 9pm, GS Chunkey Monkeys, 9:30pm-12:30am, SR Jazz 8-11:30pm, JC Red Kelly & Friends, KC Phantoms of Soul, 8-11pm, WA - ~ ~a,1:; Diane Schuur, 8:30 & 10:30pm, JA Cleo Laine/John Dankworth Group, 2 & 8pm, C&SE Brian Nova w/Dee Daniels, 9:30pm1:30am, SC Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Jeff Mahoney Septet, 9pm, GS Chunkey Monkeys, 9:30pm-12:30am, SR Jazz 8-11:30pm, JC Paul Killion Trio, GR Singer Showcase w/Jay Clayton, 811:30pm, UP Primo Kim, 9:30pm-1am, CP Dehner Franks, 8pm-mid, SH Red Kelly & Friends, KC Milo Petersen Trio, 10pm-1am, CS Jump Ensemble, 8-11pm, WA Buddy Catlett Jam, 9pm-1am, SC Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Sean Drabitt Quartet, 9pm, GS Patricio Contreras, 7-9:30pm, SR Double Forte, 5-8pm, PW Edmonia Jarrett, 7:30 & 9:15pm, JA Brian Nova Trio, 9pm-mid, BB Jazz Jam, 7:30pm, MS •~ M:o:n_ Andre Thomas & Quietfire, 8pm-mid, SC Darren Motamedy, 7:30-1 lpm, SP Jonathan Swanson, 8-1 lpm, SR Jam w/Buddy Catlett, 7-11pm, UP New Orleans Quintet, 6:30-9:30pm, NO Jazz Jam, 9pm-mid, BB I~ Tu..e Jeff Lorber Fusion, 8:30 & 10:30, JA Barney McClure Trio, 7-11pm, SP Chuck Metcalf Group, 8pm-mid, SC Bill Allison, 7-11pm, UP File Gumbo Zydeco Band, 7-10pm, NO Julian Catford, 8-1 lpm, SR 24: M:o:n_ HO ~u._:n_ Darren Motamedy, 7:30-11pm, SP Andre Thomas & Quietfire, 8pm-mid, SC Contemporary Group, C&SE Jonathan Swanson, 8-11pm, SR Jam w/Buddy Catlett, 7-11pm, UP New Orleans Quintet, 6:30-9:30pm, NO Jazz Jam, 9pm-mid, BB Steve Lacy, 7:30 & 9:15pm, JA Al Grey/Sweets Edison Quintet, 8:30 & 10:30pm, JA Barney McClure Trio, 7-11pm, SP Chuck Metcalf Group, 8pm-mid, SC Barbara Brockhaus w/Zyah, 7-11pm, UP File Gumbo Zydeco Band, 7-10pm, NO Julian Catford, 8-11pm, SR Bert Wilson and Rebirth, 9pm, TT Peter Vinikow/Susan Pascal, 8pm-mid, SC Jeff Lorber Fusion, 8:30 & 10:30, JA Kelley Johnson, 7-11pm, WH Hal Galper Trio, 8pm, NO Ihiala-African Dance & Music, 9pm, GS Julie Wolf/Hans Teuber, 8-1 lpm, SR Blue Cabaret, 6-9pm, PS Kris O'Grady, 7-11pm, UP Primo Kim, 6:30-10:30pm, CP Floyd Standifer Group, 7:30-10:30pm, NO Dehner Franks, 7-1 lpm, SH 2 9 ~a,1:; Trilok Gurtu & David Torn, 8pm, C&SE Roosevelt HS Jazz Ensemble, 8pm, NO Double Forte, 5-8pm, PW Marc Seales Project, 7:30 & 9:15pm, JA Brian Nova Trio, 9pm-mid, BB Jazz Jam, 7:30pm, MS Susan Pascal Trio, 7-10pm, WA Buddy Catlett Jam, 9pm-1am, SC Chuck Metcalf Octet, 3pm, CM Trish Hatley, 6-10pm, UP Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Karen Graves Group, 9pm, GS Patricio Contreras, 7-9:30pm, SR 2~ Tu..e IO Wed 2~ F:ri_ Jovino Santos Neto Quartet, C&SE Al Grey/Sweets Edison Quintet, 8:30 & 10:30pm, JA Greta Matassa, C&SE Michael Powers, 8:30pm-mid, SP Brian Nova, 9:30pm-1:30am, SC Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Jazz Artists Series, (&SE Tony Wilson Septet, 9pm, GS Candace Mccutcheon/Karin Kajita, 8pm-mid, UP Primo Kim, 9:30pm-1am, CP Dehner Franks, 8pm-mid, SH Red Kelly & Friends, KC Frederick Tuxx Trio, 10pm-1am, CS Al Grey/Sweets Edison Quintet, 8:30 & 10:30pm, JA Brian Nova, 9:30pm-1:30am, SC Michael Powers, 8:30pm-mid, SP Greta Matassa/Joe Baque/Andy Zadrozny, 8:30 & 10pm, C&SE Jeff Hay Trio, 8-11pm, WA Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Alan Matheson Big Band, 9pm, GS Chunkey Monkeys, 9:30pm-12:30am, SR Jazz 8-11:30pm, JC Paul Killion Trio, GR Ellen Marx w/Larry Fuller, 8pm-mid, UP Primo Kim, 9:30pm-1am, CP Dehner Franks, 8pm-mid, SH Red Kelly & Friends, KC Milo Petersen Trio, 10pm-1am, CS 2a ~u..:n_ IG ~Il.II_ Jazz Night Concert #4, C&SE Greta Matassa, C&SE B.B. White/Billy Wallace, 8 & 9:30, SL Victory Music Open Mike, 6 pm, CM Buddy Catlett Jam, 9pm-1am, SC Martin Franklin Quartet, 9pm, GS Patricio Contreras, 7-9:30pm, SR Elizabeth Perera, 7:30-10:30pm, JB Double Forte, 5-8pm, PW Toby Schneider, 6-lOpm, UP Brian Nova Trio, 9pm-mid, BB Jazz Jam, 7:30pm, MS TKO Jazz Ensemble, 7-lOpm, WA Deems Tsutakawa -Band, EW 26-Wed Al Grey/Sweets Edison Quintet, 8:30 & 10:30pm, JA Kelley Johnson, 7-11pm, WH Peter Vinikow/Susan Pascal, 8pm-mid, SC Julie Wolf & Hans Teuber, 8-1 lpm, SR Blue Cabaret, 6-9pm, PS Kris O'Grady, 7-11pm, UP Primo Kim, 6:30-10:30pm, CP Floyd Standifer Group, 7:30-10:30pm, NO Dehner Franks, 7-11pm, SH 2 0 Thu..:r Hal Galper Trio, 8pm, NO Edmonia Jarrett/Mickey Martin, 9pm-1am, SC Jeff Lorber Fusion, 8:30 & 10:30, JA Kelley Johnson, 7-11pm, WH Korla Wygal, 8pm-mid, SP Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Tina Lear, 9:30pm-12:30am, SR Evan Buehler Trio, 8:30-11pm, RO Michael Shuler, 8 & 9:30, SL Jam w/Chuck Metcalf, 7:30-11pm, UP Eric Watson/John Lindberg, 9:30pm, GS Dehner Franks, 7-11pm, SH Jay Clayton Project, MC Victory Music Open Mike, 6 pm, CM 2~ Thu..:r Kelley Johnson, 7-11pm, WH Andy Shaw, 8pm-mid, SP Edmonia Jarrett/Mickey Martin, 9pm-1am, SC Deems Tsutakawa Band, EW Jenny Davis w/Milo Petersen & Geoff Harper, 8:30-11:30pm, RO Ralph Eppel Quintet, 9pm, GS Tina Lear, 9:30pm-12:30am, SR Al Grey/Sweets Edison Quintet, 8:30 & 10:30pm, JA Jam w/Chuck Metcalf, 7:30-11pm, UP Ham Carson Quartet, 7-lOpm, NO Dehner Franks, 7-11pm, SH 2 I F:ri_ Hal Galper Trio, 8pm, NO Brian Nova, 9:30pm-1:30am, SC Jeff Lorber Fusion,. 8:30 & 10:30, JA Garfield HS Jazz Ensemble, C&SE Beth Winter, 8:30pm-12:30am, SP KPLU Jazz line 292-JASS 7 Gonzalo Rubalcaba Aprll 11 6 12 • 7:30 6 9:30 Nal GalDen Trio Aprll 19,20, 6 21 - 8pm CJlEOLE 11.ESTAUUlfT 114 First Avenue South. 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