Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley, that sleek, 400-seat Seattle music palace kitty-corner from the Amazon Spheres, where everyone from the late Dizzy Gillespie to Harry Connick Jr. has held forth over the years, ...
The nonprofit Seattle Jazz Fellowship has carved out a performance space in the historic Globe Building — for now — and is putting its economic model to the test. By Eric Olson Reporting from Seattle ...
Dimitriou's Jazz Alley has been the mainstage for jazz touring acts coming through Seattle for more than four decades now. From humble beginnings in a small bistro on "the av" in the city's University ...
Beginning on January 20, 2025, the weekly Monday night jam session at the Seattle Jazz Fellowship became something very different from any session that had historicially taken place in Seattle—it ...
Editor’s note: The intersections of art and education are often overlooked. The Seattle Times will periodically publish pieces by young people in Washington about their perspectives on these subjects.
Seattle has a rich jazz history -- and you can’t talk about it without mentioning legends like Ray Charles and Quincy Jones. Both artists knew each other, as they grew their music chops right here in ...
Well before it was immortalized as the location of Pearl Jam’s first concert, the timeworn venue at the corner of Eastlake Avenue East and Denny Avenue (present-day El Corazón) catered not to rock ‘n’ ...
The Jackson Street Jazz Walk, a community-driven salute to the Central District’s historic Black jazz heritage running Sept. 8-10, has added some new twists for its 10th anniversary. In addition to a ...
Eugenie Jones celebrates Ernestine Anderson at the Central Library July 28. Rhythm in Colors incorporates the usual Seattle jazz suspects—Ray Charles, who broke out in this town, plus Quincy Jones and ...