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  2. Earshot Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Earshot Jazz was founded in 1984 by jazz writer Paul de Barros, concert producer Gary Bannister and pianist Allen Youngblood. The most prominent annual event is the Earshot Jazz Festival in October and November which started in 1989 and has grown to include over fifteen venues in the Seattle area. [2]

  3. Edmonds Woodway High School - Wikipedia

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    Spring Jazz Night is a celebration of senior jazz band performers and is held at Jazz Alley in Seattle. All current jazz bands perform, as well as an alumni band with several notable professional jazz alumni. [citation needed]

  4. File:GoGo Penguin at Jazz Alley in Seattle, June 2024.jpg

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  5. Tula's Restaurant and Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    Seattle: County: King: State: Washington: Postal/ZIP Code: 98121: ... Tula's Restaurant and Jazz Club operated in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood for more than twenty ...

  6. Music of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle is the largest city in the U.S. state of Washington and has long played a major role in the state's musical culture, popularizing genres of alternative rock such as grunge and being the origin of major bands like Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Screaming Trees, Mudhoney, Foo Fighters, and, most notably, Nirvana. [1]

  7. Music of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Washington State has had a jazz scene since the early 20th century, primarily centered in Seattle. In the early years, there was an African-American jazz scene on Seattle's Jackson Street, led by the Whangdoodle Entertainers, featuring, amongst others, Frank D. Waldron (trumpet/alto saxophone). Waldron later joined the Odean Jazz Orchestra, one ...

  8. Bill Frisell - Wikipedia

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    Frisell with the B3 Trio at Jazz Alley, Seattle in 2004. Several of Frisell's songs, including his recording of "Over the Rainbow" and "Coffaro's Theme," originally composed in 1995 for an Italian movie, La scuola, were featured in the film Finding Forrester in 2000.

  9. Jim Wilke - Wikipedia

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    Jim Wilke is a radio host and producer in Seattle, Washington. In 1988 he began hosting Jazz Northwest from the public radio station KNKX in Seattle. [ 1 ] From 1984 to 2014, he hosted the syndicated radio program Jazz After Hours .