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Garfield High School's top jazz ensemble spent months honing a cohesive sound and mastering advanced compositions, bringing it all together in their successful audition for the prestigious national competition.
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Clarence Acox, who will be in attendance, selected three local nonprofits to benefit from the fundraiser. The music performed at the gala will also showcase Acox’s legacy.
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In the world of competitive high school jazz, Garfield High School's Jazz Ensemble I is one of the most formidable competitors in the nation. Band director Jared Sessink credits the program's ongoing success to the students' investment in that legacy.
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Started by young musicians, Bellingham’s newest all-ages music venue The Blue Room has become a place for budding jazz musicians to listen and perform.
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Seattle's Cornish College of the Arts has adapted its curriculum to meet the challenges of the modern music industry. Recent hires Kelsey Mines and Ryan Delvin exemplify the versatility Cornish aims to instill in its students.
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With a nationally acclaimed local jazz program at risk, the trumpet legend joins Washington Middle School graduates in protest.
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Conventional music education often lacks the cultural references that can help students connect to their roots. Programs at Seattle-based The Rhapsody Project are designed to strengthen those community connections.
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Jazz at Lincoln Center's prestigious nationwide competition usually selects at least one high school jazz band from our region. This year, there are three: Bothell, Mount Si and Seattle's Roosevelt.
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The Brazilian-born pianist shared his vast musical knowledge with students at Cornish College of the Arts for many years. When that came to an end, Jovino Santos Neto took to Zoom to reach students of all ages and backgrounds around the world.
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Since 2010, the Alternative Guitar Summit has been dedicated to teaching and celebrating the unlimited sonic dimensions of the guitar.