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In honor of this year's Public Radio Music Day, discover regional musicians heard on KNKX, who frequently perform live throughout the Pacific Northwest.
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Brazilian pianist Jovino Santos Neto remembers his 1995 Seattle concert with a session in the KNKX Seattle studios.
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From backup band to critically acclaimed quartet, Yellowjackets have been a vibrant force in contemporary jazz since the late '70s.
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Jack DeJohnette, of the most daring and singular jazz drummers of the last 60 years, died on Sunday.
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With a career marked by tours with top musicians and a commitment to regional music, trumpeter Brennan Carter is a mover and shaker in the Pacific Northwest jazz community.
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With a voice reminiscent of Billie Holiday and a string of successful albums, Madeleine Peyroux is an international sensation—who got her start on the streets of Paris.
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Glover fought to build a life in music. From Portland, Ore., to New York City, her story traces resilience, creativity and the strength she found through sincerity.
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Former fixtures of Seattle's creative music scene, Ivan Arteaga and Katie Jacobson, are building an artistic third place in Brooklyn that echoes their beloved Café Racer origins.
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Larry Goldings, Peter Bernstein and Bill Stewart explore the organ, guitar, drums lineup in an exclusive session performance at Jazz Alley.
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The duo chatted about their friendship, close musical collaboration, and first meeting at a party at Sergio Mendez's house during a 2015 KNKX studios appearance.
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For Thelonious Monk's 108th Birthday, we look back at the sparsely documented collaboration of the eccentric pianist and famed saxophonist John Coltrane.
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Montreal-born singer-songwriter Dominique Fils-Aimé makes her Seattle debut in the KNKX studios.