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Luna Waller, vibraphone player and more at Snohomish High School, shares her favorite jazz with KNKX listeners.
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Based in Port Townsend, Washington, soul singer Grace Love talks about going against the grain, and how our personal and professional lives inevitably connect.
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Bria Skonberg, who also plays trumpet, talks about returning to New Orleans, playing with drummer Herlin Reiley, and being a "band camper" for life.
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The superbly alert and flexible drummer formed a swirling current in modern jazz for more than 60 years. He was 82.
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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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Globally inspired Seattle jazz trio Duende Libre honors their heroes and celebrates a new album in this KNKX Studio Session performance.
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Joey Alexander's latest tour brought his trio plus trumpeter Theo Croker to Seattle and the KNKX studios.
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Electronic musician Footshooter utilizes jazz musicians to give life to broken beats on his new album The Oasis.
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Their music explores the duo's relationship as a married couple, and combines influences from soul, R&B, folk and spirituals, as well as Americana and traditional country music.
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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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Rebecca and Megan Lovell, sisters and leaders of blues group Larkin Poe, celebrate their new album in the KNKX studios.