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“Is That Jazz” Festival This Month

I just got passed some info on a music festival with a Pinehurst connection.  There is an avant-jazz music festival the next couple weekends which includes Sunship (previously mentioned here) on Friday, January 22nd.  It includes Brian Heaney from Pinehurst and Stuart Dempster who lives in Lake City.  I also want to repeat the trivia that Stuart is credited with introducing the didjeridu to North America because that’s amazingly cool.

WHAT: IS THAT JAZZ? – avant-jazz music festival featuring some of the most unique and creative musicians from all over the country.

WHERE: The Chapel Performance Space (4639 Sunnyside Avenue North, Seattle – SW corner of 50th and Sunnyside in Wallingford).

WHEN: January 22, 23, 29, 30, 2010 – 8:00 PM

WHO:  Cuong Vu Trio (Seattle and NYC)
Tom Baker Quartet (Seattle)
Sun Ra Tribute Band (Pac Northwest)
Jesse Canterbury’s Vertigo (Seattle)
Sunship (Seattle and NYC)
Bad Luck (Seattle)
Bill Smith Trio (Seattle)
Evan Flory-Barnes’ Threat of Beauty (Seattle)
COST: $15 suggested donation. All ages welcome.
WHO: Cuong Vu Trio (Seattle and NYC)
Tom Baker Quartet (Seattle)
Sun Ra Tribute Band (Pac Northwest)
Jesse Canterbury’s Vertigo (Seattle)
Sunship (Seattle and NYC)
Bad Luck (Seattle)
Bill Smith Trio (Seattle)
Evan Flory-Barnes’ Threat of Beauty (Seattle)
COST: $15 suggested donation. All ages welcome.

INFO: Festival Website: www.isthatjazz.org

Is It Jazz Festival

2 comments to “Is That Jazz” Festival This Month

  • Hana

    Members of the Tom Baker Quartet and Jesse Caterbury’s Vertigo live in the neighborhood as well.

  • This town is packed with musicians–and I am happy to report that many north-end residents (including ME) sing in Seattle Pro Musica, an acclaimed choral group performing music by French composers at St. James–Friday and Saturday March 5 and 6. The music is lush and lovely–early music (Lassus and others) and some early 20th century works by Poulenc, Durufle, and Martin (most of his mass), and it is sung variously by a small women’s schola, a small mixed group, and the full choir of about 70 singers. The acoustics will knock you out. Check it out–Hope you can come. Elly

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