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Extraordinaire October 22nd
Walt Wagner

Walt Wagner Website
Walt Wagner once again will open our season as he did twelve years ago!
Mr. Wagner, a favorite performer for years around the northwest, has
played jazz festivals, solo concerts, and on television with Jay Leno,
Bill Cosby, Roberta Flack, Peggy Lee - the list goes on. Recently his
compositions have been featured with the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra,
Washington Wind Symphony, and the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.
Music Samples Chariots of Fire
Honky Tonk Blues
Rhythms
Cry Me a River
Reviews Portland Oregonian: “There are not many pianists with whom he can be compared. There are touches of wizardry that remind of jazz and rock, yet he has the technical fluidity of a classical craftsman. There is a charisma about him that generated a standing ovation with the audience yelling for more.”
Bellevue Daily Journal-American (with Bellevue Philharmonic Orchestra): “Wagner was back by popular demand and drew a sellout crowd.” Variety (Harrah's Reno, with Sammy Davis Jr.): “An outstanding talent, Wagner earned enthusiastic encores with brilliant improvising.”
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Holiday
Celebration
December 10th
Tingstad & Rumbel

Grammy Award Winners!
Tingstad & Rumbel Website Our holiday show features the Grammy Award winners Eric
Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel, performing many of their Christmas favorites
along with selections from their latest album "A Moment's
Peace." Eric's artistry on guitar and Nancy's haunting oboe and
English horn sounds create a New Age ambience that has delighted audiences
worldwide. Is it Jazz, classical, a combination? You decide.
Music Samples
Lucinda
Over the Rainbow
Carolina
Stars
Reviews
"...enduring...magical works…Tingstad’s guitar and Rumbel’s oboe draw on years of touring the American landscape.”
-Chicago Sun-Times
"...awesome guitar and woodwind celebration of peace and beauty. Music of nature and grace continue to flow. Superb!"
-Boston Post-Gazette
"...moving in its variety. Evocative both of feelings and nature."
-George Winston
"No other duo has been such a delight over and over again as Tingstad and Rumbel. A taste of eclecticism that delights the palette."
-Sacred World Music |
Bluegrass
January 28th
Hungry Hill

Hungry Hill Website
Hungry Hill plays contemporary, acoustic bluegrass with a focus on
original material. Based in northwestern Canada, the group features five
seasoned musicians staying true to the roots of bluegrass and old-time
music. This is a do-not-miss afternoon of great country music, the lush
harmonies, stories, and sound of mandolin, fiddle, banjo, guitar and bass
of Hungry Hill.
Music Samples
Loving You Loving Me © Jenny Lester Mountain Girl
© Jenny Lester
I'm Building a Home
© Jenny Lester / Bob Hamilton
Reviews
"...bluegrass quintet Hungry Hill played an hour's worth of brilliant standards.." -Calgary Folk Festival
" The soul of Bluegrass music was born in the Appalachian Mountains in the Eastern United States. Most of the truly hot pickers and singers originate from there having been brought up in the shadow of tall pines and rolling hills, so when someone with that same feeling and soul appears from our own back yard, we have to say that we have been given a rare and precious gift. That gift comes to us in the form of a talented and beautiful songstress, Jenny Lester.
" -Bluegrass Canada |
Jazz Vocalist March
11th
Greta Matassa

Greta Matassa Website
Greta Matassa, voted the northwest's "best jazz vocalist"
four times by "Earshot Jazz", and her outstanding trio will
thrill us all as she sings some of jazz's greatest music. Heard regularly
on radio across America, Greta is one of the northwest's hottest jazz
tickets. For a special treat, the award-winning Mount Si Jazz Band will
open the program with Greta as their vocalist.
Music Samples
Double Rainbow Inside a Silent Tear
Sweet and Lovely
He's Gone Again
Reviews
"Matassa's performance was a marvel of virtuosity."
Greta Matassa at the Rising Jazz Stars Foundation—Los Angeles Times
"Worldly, gentle, bold, dynamic, Favorites From a Long Walk is a gift for the heart. Greta Matassa is one of America’s finest singers, and stands firmly among the best in today’s jazz."
Favorites From A Long Walk—Jazz Review
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Jazz
Orchestra
April 22nd
Seattle Repertory Jazz

SRJO Website A very special performance by SRJO as they pare down to
nine players and recreate the historic Miles Davis' recording Birth of the
Cool. Rarely presented, this performance is a tribute not only to the
original Miles Davis group, but shows off the artistry of the SRJO in a
musical afternoon that will leave us all breathless.
Jazz 4 Kids 1. In-school visitations by SRJO artists
2. Jazz workshops and clinics for local school musicians
3. The annual Jazz4Kids concert (held each year in March) that is presented free-of-charge to all school age children and youth, plus any parent,teacher or youth group leader accompanything them
4. The SRJO Jazz Scholars Program, which provides select students free private lessons with an SRJO musician, and a free instrument when necessary.
Reviews Seattle Times: "Is there any value to reprising great works of the jazz repertory, when recordings by the masters are so easily available?
It's a nagging question that won't go away. But Saturday night at Benaroya Hall, in a triumphant rendering of the music of Miles Davis' "Birth of the Cool" period, the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra answered it with a resounding - but, of course, cool - "yes."
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