Meet Your Instrument Day
May
19
11:00 AM11:00

Meet Your Instrument Day

MEET YOUR INSTRUMENT DAY - when you pick your instrument!
Our Foundations class teachers will introduce and demonstrate all of the available instruments. Students will try out each of the following instruments throughout the day: flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, bass guitar, cello, violin or drums.

During this event, students will be given an instrument "passport" that they will fill out as they travel around to different instrument stations, trying out one instrument at a time. After visiting each table, students will be asked to select their top three instrument preferences. Once completed, they will turn in their "passport" in exchange for a slice of pizza!

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JazzED Jamboree Showcase
Jun
8
12:00 PM12:00

JazzED Jamboree Showcase

On Saturday, June 8, students participating in spring programming are invited to showcase their skills in front of their friends and family at the annual Seattle JazzED Jamboree.

Prepare to be amazed by the diverse range of performances at the event. From smooth jazz melodies to energetic big band arrangements, our talented students will showcase their skills across various genres. Admission to the event is free, with seating available on a first-come, first-served basis, so friends are encouraged to arrive early to secure a seat.

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Music Educator Professional Development
Jul
1
to Jul 2

Music Educator Professional Development

Play Like a Beginner

Facilitated by Beth Fortune and Kelly Clingan, this 2-day professional development will leave you rethinking how to teach in a beginning music classroom.

What to expect

  • Experience a musical role reversal by joining an ensemble on an “off” instrument.

  • Brown bag lunch conversation to unpack what you learned and discuss other relevant topics.

  • Focus on aural learning and improvisation.

  • Dive into lessons and methods that are centered in jazz music but uses the National Core Act standards.

  • Earn 12 clock hours in 2 days!

ELIGIBILITY: This development is open to pre-service teachers and current music teachers.

SCHEDULE: Meets from 9AM - 3PM on Monday, July 1 and Tuesday, July 2.

LOCATION: Seattle JazzED Office, 380 Boren Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

COST: $480, offered on a sliding scale

If you have any questions about this development, or need assistance with registration, please email kelly@seattlejazzed.org.

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VIRTUAL: Open Music Teacher Call - Info Session
Apr
18
4:00 PM16:00

VIRTUAL: Open Music Teacher Call - Info Session

We love our JazzED educators. They’re all talented musicians and performers who are passionate about seeing young people succeed. Among them are composers, producers, award winners, festival headliners, full time school teachers, community activists, podcast hosts… the list goes on!

Our team is growing, and we are looking for some awesome people to join our educator squad. Join us at a quarterly informational session to learn more about Seattle JazzED and opportunities available in the 2023-24 season. After a presentation from Education Director and performer Kelly Clingan, you’ll get the chance to ask the questions that matter most to you.

At Seattle JazzED, we honor jazz as a quintessential Black American art form. Reimagining what music education can look like, we recognize the wealth of knowledge that musicians from all walks of life bring to a student’s educational journey. We are seeking educators that reflect the rich history of our community and we strongly encourage applications from people of color, people from working class backgrounds, women, LGBTQ individuals, and members of other marginalized communities.

Meeting Link

Topic: Open Music Teacher Call - Info Session
Time: Apr 18, 2024 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87247067315?pwd=II26aQFZGUBiVie3GBClNdBL19lxsD.1

Meeting ID: 872 4706 7315
Passcode: 123036

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Soundtrack for the Future Gala
Apr
4
5:30 PM17:30

Soundtrack for the Future Gala

Prepare for a night of community and jazzy jubilation!

This year's event is a fusion of Pacific Northwest charm, rhythmic melodies by our community of students and educators, and Cajun culinary artistry by the renowned Old Ballard Catering Company. The stage will be graced by special guests, ensuring captivating sounds that will fill the air, ignite your spirit, and inspire your evening.

Join us in celebrating Seattle JazzED's vibrant community and unwavering support for its students. This event isn't just about music and food; it's a symphony of joy and unity. Don't miss this one-of-a-kind experience that promises to be the highlight of your year!

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Winter 2024 Jazz Lab Jam Session
Mar
21
6:00 PM18:00

Winter 2024 Jazz Lab Jam Session

On Thursday, March 21, students participating in winter Jazz Lab: Gigging and Mentoring will be hosting a jam session for friends, current Connections students, and prospective students at the Seattle JazzED South Lake Union site.

This event is an open jam session for any musician from middle school to high school. Music will be sent ahead of the event to those who RSVP, though reading music is not required.

Students are encouraged to invite their peers to join in on the jam!

DETAILS
When: Thursday, March 21 from 6-8 PM
Where: 380 Boren Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Cost: Free!


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Femme Jazz Day with the Girls Ellington Project
Mar
12
6:00 PM18:00

Femme Jazz Day with the Girls Ellington Project

One awesome evening.
100% dedicated to female, queer, trans, non-binary, and gender-expansive youth.

Join us for Femme Jazz Day hosted by the Girls Ellington Project. This experience promises music and lots of laughs with amazing student musicians from around Seattle. Through musical moments, conversation, and improvisation, students will build community and connect with others just like them.

This event is open to musicians from grades 6 - 12, with a minimum of one year of experience on their instrument.

Friends and families are invited to join us at 7:30PM for a performance by the group.

DETAILS
When:
Tuesday, March 12 from 6-8 PM
Where: 380 Boren Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Cost: $25 per participating musician


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VIRTUAL: Open Music Teacher Call - Info Session
Jan
11
4:00 PM16:00

VIRTUAL: Open Music Teacher Call - Info Session

We love our JazzED educators. They’re all talented musicians and performers who are passionate about seeing young people succeed. Among them are composers, producers, award winners, festival headliners, full time school teachers, community activists, podcast hosts… the list goes on!

Our team is growing, and we are looking for some awesome people to join our educator squad. Join us at a quarterly informational session to learn more about Seattle JazzED and opportunities available in the 2023-24 season. After a presentation from Education Director and performer Kelly Clingan, you’ll get the chance to ask the questions that matter most to you.

At Seattle JazzED, we honor jazz as a quintessential Black American art form. Reimagining what music education can look like, we recognize the wealth of knowledge that musicians from all walks of life bring to a student’s educational journey. We are seeking educators that reflect the rich history of our community and we strongly encourage applications from people of color, people from working class backgrounds, women, LGBTQ individuals, and members of other marginalized communities.

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Fall Open Rehearsal
Dec
16
12:30 PM12:30

Fall Open Rehearsal

On Saturday, December 16, students participating in fall programming will showcase their skills in front of their friends and family at the Seattle JazzED Fall Open Rehearsal.

This event is an open rehearsal for students participating in Foundations and Connections. Young musicians will demonstrate what they’ve learned in the first couple of months of programming.

Parents and family are invited to arrive during the second hour of class. We encourage attendees to arrive early to secure their seats!

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Fall 2023 Jazz Lab Jam Session
Dec
14
6:00 PM18:00

Fall 2023 Jazz Lab Jam Session

On Thursday, December 14, students participating in fall Jazz Lab: Gigging and Mentoring will be hosting a jam session and pizza party for friends, current Connections students, and prospective students at the Seattle JazzED South Lake Union site.

This event is an open jam session for any musician from middle school to high school. Music will be sent ahead of the event to those who RSVP, though reading music is not required.

Students are encouraged to invite their peers to join in on the jam!

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VIRTUAL: Open Music Teacher Call - Info Session
Oct
12
4:00 PM16:00

VIRTUAL: Open Music Teacher Call - Info Session

We love our JazzED educators. They’re all talented musicians and performers who are passionate about seeing young people succeed. Among them are composers, producers, award winners, festival headliners, full time school teachers, community activists, podcast hosts… the list goes on!

Our team is growing, and we are looking for some awesome people to join our educator squad. Join us at a quarterly informational session to learn more about Seattle JazzED and opportunities available in the 2023-24 season. After a presentation from Education Director and performer Kelly Clingan, you’ll get the chance to ask the questions that matter most to you.

At Seattle JazzED, we honor jazz as a quintessential Black American art form. Reimagining what music education can look like, we recognize the wealth of knowledge that musicians from all walks of life bring to a student’s educational journey. We are seeking educators that reflect the rich history of our community and we strongly encourage applications from people of color, people from working class backgrounds, women, LGBTQ individuals, and members of other marginalized communities.

Join the virtual meeting on by clicking here or via the information below:

Microsoft Teams meeting
Join on your computer, mobile app or room device
Click here to join the meeting

Meeting ID: 266 636 089 410
Passcode: hrX2EW

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Meet Your Instrument Day
Oct
7
11:00 AM11:00

Meet Your Instrument Day

MEET YOUR INSTRUMENT DAY - when you pick your instrument!
Our Foundations class teachers will introduce and demonstrate all of the available instruments. Students will try out each of the following instruments throughout the day: flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, bass guitar, cello, violin or drums.

During this event, students will be given an instrument "passport" that they will fill out as they travel around to different instrument stations, trying out one instrument at a time. After visiting each table, students will be asked to select their top three instrument preferences. Once completed, they will turn in their "passport" in exchange for a slice of pizza!

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[RESCHEDULED] VIRTUAL: Open Music Teacher Call - Info Session
Jul
6
4:00 PM16:00

[RESCHEDULED] VIRTUAL: Open Music Teacher Call - Info Session

We love our JazzED educators. They’re all talented musicians and performers who are passionate about seeing young people succeed. Among them are composers, producers, award winners, festival headliners, full time school teachers, community activists, podcast hosts… the list goes on!

Our team is growing, and we are looking for some awesome people to join our educator squad. Join us at a quarterly informational session to learn more about Seattle JazzED and opportunities available in the 2023-24 season. After a presentation from Education Director and performer Kelly Clingan, you’ll get the chance to ask the questions that matter most to you.

At Seattle JazzED, we honor jazz as a quintessential Black American art form. Reimagining what music education can look like, we recognize the wealth of knowledge that musicians from all walks of life bring to a student’s educational journey. We are seeking educators that reflect the rich history of our community and we strongly encourage applications from people of color, people from working class backgrounds, women, LGBTQ individuals, and members of other marginalized communities.

Join the virtual Zoom meeting on Thursday, June 7 at 4:00PM by clicking here.

RSVP on Facebook by clicking the link here.

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Spring Jamboree Showcase
Jun
10
12:00 PM12:00

Spring Jamboree Showcase

On Saturday, June 10, students participating in spring programming are invited to showcase their skills in front of their friends and family at the annual Seattle JazzED Jamboree.

SCHEDULE:
11:30 Doors Open
12:00 Foundations
12:30 Choir
1:00 Connections 2
1:30 Big Band
2:00 Connections 1
2:30 Drumline
3:00 Show ends

Prepare to be amazed by the diverse range of performances at the event. From smooth jazz melodies to energetic big band arrangements, our talented students will showcase their skills across various genres. Admission to the event is free, with seating available on a first-come, first-served basis, so friends are encouraged to arrive early to secure a seat.

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The Sound of the Northwest Spring Concert
Jun
3
7:00 PM19:00

The Sound of the Northwest Spring Concert

  • Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Sound of the Northwest is presenting its Spring Concert 2023 on Saturday, June 3rd at 7:00 pm at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. The theme of this year’s concert is “History, Her-story, Their-story: Music from Different Perspectives. Music reflects the joys, sorrows, victories, defeats, struggles and triumphs of people throughout history. The voice of woman composers has not always been heard on concert stages. In this performance, we will be singing Spirituals, Freedom Songs, and Gospel music by many Black composers, but we will highlight the songs of women who convey their perspectives.

From our Artistic Director, Vanessa Wells Bruce- “As we have watched the news in recent years, we have seen and heard the cries of people who have been oppressed. As the mother of a Black man, my heart broke to hear the voices of sons calling for their mothers as they were crushed and destroyed. My tears are for those women who have had to speak on behalf of their martyred children.” In America, we need to listen more to the voices of women who lift their voices to change society. Freedom is a tenet of our democratic nation. When freedom is at stake, we need more songs, more poetry, more art, and more discourse to protect our life and liberty. Listen to her voice, his voice, their voices.

The Sound of the Northwest is a community choir founded in 1987 by Juan Huey-Ray for the purpose of preserving and presenting the music of the Black American heritage, particularly the Negro Spiritual. It is one of a small number of choirs nationwide that focus on a repertoire of African American Spirituals, and the only such choir in the Seattle area.

The Sound of the Northwest strives to enrich the lives of diverse, multi- generational, and multi-cultural audiences and artists. It has a rich history of performing for a wide range of audiences in schools, concert halls, civic centers, and churches of many different denominations. A common feature of Sound of the Northwest appearances has been educational commentary, story-telling, and audience participation, encouraging unity among diverse audience members, stirring pride in the artistic contributions and resilience of the African American community, and providing insight into the African American experience in a way that fosters empathy and understanding.

Suggested Donation $20, $15 youth/seniors, Under 5 FREE

Make donations to https://www.thesonw.org/donate and write "Ticket" in comment section. Thank you for your support. The Sound of the Northwest is a 501c3 non-profit organization. Tickets will also be available at the door.

Thank you to our sponsors: Office of Arts & Culture Seattle, Washington State Arts Commission

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BDX Drumline Festival 2023
Jun
3
9:00 AM09:00

BDX Drumline Festival 2023

Mark your calendars and get ready to showcase your school's skills at this year's BDX Drumline Festival at the Amazon Meeting Center in Seattle on Saturday, June 3. Open to any secondary drumlines, the event will feature school performances and allow percussionists to workshop in an educational clinic, receiving feedback from professional drumline adjudicators from across the Pacific Northwest.

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Meet Your Instrument Day
May
21
11:00 AM11:00

Meet Your Instrument Day

MEET YOUR INSTRUMENT DAY - when you pick your instrument!
Our Foundations class teachers will introduce and demonstrate all of the available instruments. Families attending our Meet Your Instrument Day will have priority when instrument assignments are made. A link to select instrument choice will be provided via email after the event. Students will be notified of their instrument assignment in mid July and will receive their instruments on the first day of Summer Foundations camp.

Students will try out each of the following instruments throughout the day: flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, bass guitar, cello, violin or drums.

During this event, students will be given an instrument "passport" that they will fill out as they travel around to different instrument stations, trying out one instrument at a time. After visiting each table, students will be asked to select their top three instrument preferences. Once completed, they will turn in their "passport" in exchange for a slice of pizza!

Attendance at Meet Your Instrument Day is a REQUIRED EVENT in order to participate in the Summer Foundations Camp. If a family is unable to attend MYID on May 21st, they must contact programs@seattlejazzed.org or call 206-324-5299 prior to the event.

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Femme Jazz Day
Apr
30
10:00 AM10:00

Femme Jazz Day

One awesome day.
100% dedicated to femme musicians.

Femme Jazz Day is an awesome interactive experience filled with inspiring talks, beautiful music, and lots of laughs with amazing musicians. Through musical moments, conversation, and improvisation, students will build community and connect with other #jazzgirls - just like them.

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Carmen Staaf & Allison Miller
Apr
28
7:30 PM19:30

Carmen Staaf & Allison Miller

Doors: 6:30pm Show: 7:30PM

Tickets: $10 for Seattle JazzED students! *Must be reserved. To ensure seating and discount, let Royal Room staff know that you're “with Seattle JazzED”.

Drummer Allison Miller and pianist Carmen Staaf continue the collaboration they began on Science Fair in duo format on 2022’s critically acclaimed Nearness (Sunnyside), freely exploring originals and standards with playful intelligence and deeply synced connection. Their co-led album Science Fair (Sunnyside) made both the NY Times and LA Times “Best of 2018” lists, and received 4.5 stars in DownBeat. The two have worked together in many settings, from Miller’s Boom Tic Boom; the Miller/Jenny Scheinman-led Parlour Game; Staaf’s trio; and Miller’s multimedia show Rivers: In Our Veins; to collaborations with tap and kathak dancers and with the American Ballet Theater. Staaf and Miller each have a composition included in “New Standards: 101 Lead Sheets by Women Composers” (Berklee Press, 2022). This widely varied background provides a well of inspiration and shared possibilities for the roving musical conversations on Nearness.

Herbie Hancock calls Carmen Staaf “a consummate jazz pianist with equal talent in composition, orchestration and arranging. A bright future awaits her.” Currently pianist and Musical Director for NEA Jazz Master Dee Dee Bridgewater, Carmen has performed everywhere from the Village Vanguard with John Zorn, to Lincoln Center as a guest soloist with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, to recordings with Natalie Merchant and Lila Downs. She has performed with jazz luminaries including Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock (in a two-piano setting at the Playboy Jazz Festival), Eddie Gomez, Bob Brookmeyer, and at the Kennedy Center in concert alongside Fred Hersch and Kenny Barron. A Yamaha Artist, she has been a DownBeat Critics Poll “Rising Star Pianist” for the past two years. She co-leads a piano trio with the drummer Jeff Williams; the trio has released the albums “Bloom” (Whirlwind) and “Woodland” (Newvelle). She was a fellow at the prestigious Thelonious Monk Institute, where she studied with Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock. Carmen has played at venues including Carnegie Hall, the Newport and Monterey Jazz Festivals, International Jazz Days in Paris and at the White House, and throughout Europe, Latin America and India. Formerly on faculty at Berklee, Carmen teaches at the New School and is a regular Artist in Residence at the Berklee Global Jazz Institute.

 NYC-based drummer/composer/teacher Allison Miller engages her deep roots in improvisation as a vehicle to explore all music. Described by critics as a Modern Jazz Icon in the Making, Miller won Downbeat magazine’s 67th Annual Critics Poll “Rising Star Drummer” and JazzTimes magazine’s Critics Poll. Her composition, “Otis Was a Polar Bear”, is included on NPR’s list of The 200 Greatest Songs by 21st Century Women+. She is also the first recipient of the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation’s Commissioning Grant. The commissioned work, Rivers In Our Veins, is now being performed throughout the United States and has grown into a multimedia suite featuring live music, tap dance, contemporary dance, and video. Miller, a three time Jazz Ambassador for the U.S. State Department, was Monterey Jazz Festival’s 2019 Artist in Residence, alongside bassist/producer Derrick Hodge. Miller is also a proud member of the critically acclaimed Bluenote recording supergroup Artemis and has been the rhythmic force behind behind such artists as Toshi Reagon, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Sara Bareilles, Ani DiFranco, Natalie Merchant, Brandi Carlile, Indigo Girls, and Late Night with Seth Meyers.  As an educator, Miller teaches at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music and is the Artistic Director for Jazz Camp West. In 2017 Miller was appointed Arts Envoy to Thailand for her work with Jazz Education Abroad.

“Allison Miller and Carmen Staaf share an affinity for incorporating unexpected elements within familiar forms. That was obvious on their previous collaboration, the 2018 album Science Fair, recorded with a trio and quintet. Here, they use it to great effect on a set of piano and drum duets.” -John Frederick Moore, Jazziz, 2022

“Nearness, by necessity and design (read: it was made during the pandemic), disposes of all but the two principals [from Science Fair]. That it feels no less full, and fulfilling, is a testament to the skill and inventiveness of Miller and Staaf… 

…That level of intuition characterizes all of their arrangements. Of the five Staaf and three Miller compositions, none are misfires. Staaf’s melodicism and Miller’s sense of control make for an exciting, unexpected conversation…the pianist and drummer navigating their way through one passage after another as a single-minded unit.” -Jeff Tamarkin, JazzTimes, 2022


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The Music Laboratory
Apr
20
7:30 PM19:30

The Music Laboratory

Christian Pincock's Scrambler makes a musical mess by combining large quantities of jazz, several cups of classical music, a tablespoon of folk and a dash of sound effects, whisked together through a conducted improv sign language called Soundpainting. Some of Seattle's finest improvisers contribute their own unique and diverse flavors, blended in real-time with Christian Pincock's hand-signed gestures.

Admission by donation.

JazzED Connection: Brian Bermudez teaches Online Private Lessons, Leanne Keith teaches Foundations flute sectionals, and Steve Treseler teaches Connections 1 and 2 at JazzED.

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Nate Omdal Quintet/KO Electric
Apr
12
7:30 PM19:30

Nate Omdal Quintet/KO Electric

Longtime colleagues Kate and Nate are pairing up to showcase two of their long standing groups. Each group features some fun and funky tunes and will be performed by some of Seattle’s finest musicians. Inspired by music of all genres, the selections for the evening will be sure to be fun and engaging.

7:30 – KO Electric
Featuring: Kate Olson

8:30 – Nate Omdal Quintet
Featuring: Walter Cano, Brian Bermudez, Mack Grout, Adam Kessler

Doors: 6:30pm
Tickets: $15 advance, $20 doors

JazzED Connection: Brian Bermudez teaches Online Private Lessons, Kate Olson teaches Foundations Saxophone sectionals, and Nate Omdal teaches Getting into Gigging at JazzED .

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Dmitri Matheny Group at Port Townsend Vineyards
Apr
2
2:00 PM14:00

Dmitri Matheny Group at Port Townsend Vineyards

Celebrated for his warm tone, soaring lyricism and masterful technique, American musician Dmitri Matheny has been lauded as “one of the most emotionally expressive improvisers of his generation” (International Review of Music). Today, Dmitri leads the Dmitri Matheny Group, “an all-star jazz band featuring some of the most accomplished musicians in the western United States” (All About Jazz).

Featuring Randy Halberstadt on keyboard and Clipper Anderson on bass.

JazzED Connection: Dmitri Matheny teaches Getting Into Gigging and Online Private Lessons.

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BELEZA! at Ott & Hunter Winery
Apr
1
7:00 PM19:00

BELEZA! at Ott & Hunter Winery

BELEZA! is the duo of Pacific Northwest jazz artists, guitarist John Stowell and flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny. Brought together by a shared passion for bossa nova, samba, and the timeless music of Antônio Carlos Jobim, Beleza! takes its name from the Portuguese word for “beauty.”

JazzED Connection: Dmitri Matheny teaches Getting Into Gigging and Online Private Lessons.

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Girls' Ellington Project Jazz Suite Premier
Mar
23
6:00 PM18:00

Girls' Ellington Project Jazz Suite Premier

Girls’ Ellington Project is Seattle’s all-girls, all-city jazz band directed by Kelly Clingan. They will be performing the world premiere of Salish, a Jazz Suite by Megan Vinther.

Megan Vinther is a Seattle area musician, composer, and music educator who is passionate about creating welcoming communities through music. She has taught band, orchestra, and guitar in secondary public schools since 2003. Megan is currently the director of instrumental music at Everett High School and conducts the Edmonds Concert Band at Edmonds College. Her jazz bands, concert band, and orchestras have consistently earned top marks at regional festivals. Career teaching highlights include participating in the Swing Central competition in Savannah, GA, being a jazz combo clinician at the Mountlake Terrace Jazz Symposium, and presenting at the WMEA Conference 2020 on “The Art of Being a Female Band Director.”

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Salsa, Son y Sabor with Eléré and Special Guest Supersones
Mar
8
8:00 PM20:00

Salsa, Son y Sabor with Eléré and Special Guest Supersones

Eléré, co-led by JazzED guitar teacher Carlos Snaider, is a young and diverse salsa band that will celebrating the release of their debut EP with a night of original salsa and groove music! They will be joined on March 3rd by local Cuban son band Supersones at The Royal Room in Columbia City.

Cost: $15adv, $20dos

JazzED Connection: Kelsey Mines and Carlos Snaider both teach Online Private Lessons at JazzED.

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Sammy Miller and the Congregation at NAfME NW Conference
Feb
17
8:00 PM20:00

Sammy Miller and the Congregation at NAfME NW Conference

Sammy Miller and The Congregation are on a mission to put the generosity back into jazz and bring art back to the people. The seven-piece band is pulling people out of their solitary lives and putting them in the moment with a bracing dose of joyful jazz performed with infectious theatricality. The New York City-based, familial collective has captured its frenetic energy and unflinchingly optimistic songwriting on its debut album, Leaving Egypt.

Admission $35

JazzED Connection: Sammy Miller and the Congregation have headlined the JazzED gala and taught several classes and summer camps at JazzED.

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Marina Albero Quartet at Jazz Fellowship 
Feb
8
7:00 PM19:00

Marina Albero Quartet at Jazz Fellowship 

New quartet for the new year! Filled by original music and featuring some of my most admired musicians. Sounds like jazz, Latin, flamenco, samba and like nothing else! 

Marina Albero: piano 
Hannah Mowry: trumpet 
Kelsey Mines: bass
D’Vonne Lewis: drums 

Admission $20 dollars 

JazzED Connection: Marina Albero teaches Webop and Kelsey Mines teaches Online Private Lessons and plays in the JazzED Messengers.

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Dmitri Matheny Group at First Sundays Concerts
Feb
5
4:00 PM16:00

Dmitri Matheny Group at First Sundays Concerts

“An all-star jazz band featuring some of the most accomplished musicians in the western United States” (All About Jazz), presents an afternoon of timeless classics and original jazz from the Pacific Northwest. The quintet of saxophonist Adam Harris, Bill Anschell piano, Eric Gruber bass, Mark Ivester drums, and Dmitri Matheny on flugelhorn, will showcase favorite selections from their new record release, Cascadia.

Admission $10-$25

JazzED Connection: Dmitri Matheny teaches Getting Into Gigging and Online Private Lessons.

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