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Earshot Jazz, Seattle JazzED, and South Hudson Music Project are among the hundreds of cultural organizations impacted by the cancellation of previously awarded federal grants.
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Longtime Northwest singer Greta Matassa's love of singing led to an unconventional upbringing that boosts her good-humored sensibilities.
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When it comes to the life and legacy of Louis Armstrong, Wynton Marsalis is a natural expert. He's bringing two immersive performances to Seattle and Port Townsend in May.
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One of today’s premier organ trio leaders, Delvon Lamarr tells KNKX about some of the adventures that come with playing a large 1970s Hammond B3 organ.
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From his seat at the piano, Andy Bey sang with a hushed interiority that could make a listener feel as if he were exchanging confidences. He died on April 26, at 85.
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Tenor saxophone player with Tacoma's Bellarmine Prep jazz band, Sidney Mbugua shares his favorite jazz with KNKX listeners.
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New self-titled album puts Knats on the list of England's top jazz innovators
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Seattle's world class Latin-Mediterranean guitar group shares another great live session in the KNKX studios.
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In a fraught moment for two institutions behind the awards, this year's NEA Jazz Masters ceremony celebrated musicians who have upheld the genre's legacy while looking anxiously toward an uncertain future.
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Multiple generations of jazz meet for an exclusive session with saxophonist Houston Person. At 90, Person's life in music extends more than six decades.
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KNKX jazz host Abe Beeson found slices of Seattle in New Orleans' locals-only French Quarter Festival, and several musicians who bounce between the two cities.
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Years ago, Kassa Overall was, separately, a rising jazz drummer and a hip-hop producer. Once he began merging these worlds, he found his true voice.