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Is That Jazz? PT.2

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Heres whats happening for the second weekend of  Is That Jazz?
Festival Website: www.isthatjazz.org



Friday, January 29
JESSE CANTERBURYS VERTIGO
Seattle clarinetist Jesse Canterbury leads an all-acoustic ensemble in a strikingly original mix of chamber music, improvisation, and tune-oriented melodic material informed and inspired by the music of clarinetists Louis Sclavis and Michael Moore. The group includes guitarist Tom Baker, cellist Joanne DeMars, and trombonist Chris Stover.

BAD LUCK
Co-led by drummer Chris Icasiano and saxophonist Neil Welch, Bad Luck is about sound art, slowly developed loops and pedals used to propel the music into new aural fields. Tight-knit original compositions meet sonic mosaics in a musical relationship cultivated by years on the bandstand.

Saturday January 30
CUONG VU TRIO
The brilliantly creative Cuong Vu brings his trio mates (Stomu Takeishi and Ted Poor) from New York to headline and close out the 2010 Is That Jazz? Festival. If you havent heard this scorching ensemble, do not miss this opportunity. In the words of one critic: Its pure art. Theres dark-darkenss, joyful lament and everything about anguish and despair in flat, naked beauty it will shake you.

TOM BAKER QUARTET


Led by Seattle guitarist and composer Tom Baker, this quartet (with clarinetist Jesse Canterbury, bassist Brian Cobb, and drummer Greg Campbell) weaves modern avant-jazz tunes with beautiful and haunting improvisations. Their music blurs the boundaries between notated music and free improvisation; the unique soundscapes that result are grounded in history, while pushing at the boundaries of jazz.

All performances at: The Chapel Performance Space
(4639 Sunnyside Avenue North, Seattle - SW corner of 50th and Sunnyside in Wallingford).

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