Jazz in the City (JITC) tells the story of jazz in Seattle based on the African American experience with a concert by the Folks Project, a documentary on Seattle’s vibrant jazz scene on Jackson ...
Back in the 30s and 40s, Seattle`s vibrant jazz scene rocked Jackson Street at clubs like the Black and Tan and The Rocking Chair. Jackson Street: A Tale of Two Dads reaches back into that heyday thro...
The Jackson Street Music Program Institute’s objective is to not only provide artistic and entertaining content; it also seeks to inspire educational dialog and inquiry of Jazz as part of the African ...
Join us for free online concert streamed live on YouTube after the November 7th audio performance of My Red Hand, My Black Hand. Featuring the blues sung by N’Dambi Blue from Dallas, Tlingit music by ...
MARINA CHRISTOPHER is a rising star in the Seattle jazz scene. Named as Earshot Jazz Magazine’s Emerging Artist of 2017, her style of jazz enthusiastically embraces the genre while blending in the mus...
Listen to the radio show: https://www.npr.org/2020/05/27/863412054/the-evolution-of-jon-batiste Jon Batiste spent his 33rd birthday playing an intimate, private concert with his band in the round whil...
It’s here! The sequel to one of our most popular online masterclasses. If you want to watch ‘The Birth of Jazz, Part 1’, first, go here: https://youtu.be/FE9Ztf6PTdM
The Birth of Jazz, Part 1 with Ben Hunter *please note, this is a recording of a live Zoom class from 4/1/2020 This class will take you on a journey to the the birth of Jazz from Jelly Roll to the Hot...
The Lindy Hop scene in Hellzapoppin’ (1941). ✒ Subscribe to our channel for more videos like this. ↪ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqhUGGN-O_FC5Luf3wOmO1g?sub_confirmation=1 Video source: Hel...