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Kenyon Hall jazz shows

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3 upcoming shows are listed for the next month. Next: Kenyon Hall Pocket Sessions on Tue, Jul 7, 7:00 PM.

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Tue, Jul 7, 7:00 PM

The Kenyon Hall Quartet Featuring sounds from: Tige DeCoster- upright bass Tim Kennedy -keys and wurlitzer Nik Jordan- guitar oLLi kLoMp- drums/mc Pocket Sessions is Kenyon Hall’s first ever FREE instrumental jamm session! Vibes, improvisation, spur of the moment creation, and good times. Come join us, bring your instrument to sit in. Get ready to listen deeply, create meaningfully, and participate in the moment of music making! Drums & amps backlined

Sat, Jul 11, 7:30 PM

In late 1975, guitarist/composer Dennis Rea arrived in Seattle at age 18 along with his hometown (Utica, NY) band Zuir. Apart from a few short stints in other cities and countries, he’s called Seattle home ever since. He’s played hundreds of gigs with a few dozen bands and many remarkable musicians, and co-founded/presented such vital community-based local events as the Seattle Improvised Music Festival, Seaprog, and the Zero-G Concert Series. This concert celebrates a half-century of music and life in our city, with three of his currently active bands: Moraine, Reaven Trio, and Tempered Steel (details below). ————– Moraine is an electrifying instrumental band that’s gained an international audience with its unique blend of art rock, forward-thinking jazz, Asian-inspired music, and more. Balancing inventive composition with exploratory improvisation, the Seattle-based sextet has performed in major U.S. cities on both coasts and in Mexico and Siberia, including Tuva. Moraine’s three releases on MoonJune Records (two co-produced by Pacific Northwest sonic mage Steve Fisk) have garnered hundreds of enthusiastic reviews worldwide. The band has been honored to open for Soft Machine, Tony Levin, and other legendary progressive artists and have collaborated with many globally significant musicians. (more information) Dennis Rea (guitar) • Alicia DeJoie (violin) • James DeJoie (woodwinds) • Ruth Davidson (cello) • Dave Pascal (bass) • Brian Oppel (drums) ————– Chamber-jazz unit Reaven Trio (Dennis Rea – guitar, Jon Alberts – keyboards, James DeJoie – flute) play originals by Rea and Alberts plus select covers. ————– Tempered Steel is Ffej, Frank Junk, and Dennis Rea playing amplified kalimbas enhanced by live electronics and objects. Active since the turn of the millennium, the trio thumbs its collective nose at musical convention with seamless improvisations conjuring everything from phantom harpsichords and subterranean percussion to vintage musique concrète. Their completely impromptu sets are marked by ambiguous tunings, cross-hatched polyrhythms, and plentiful sonic surprises. ​$20 General / $10 Senior/Student Discount Ticket

Sun, Jul 19, 7:30 PM

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Ray Skjelbred has been a piano soloist as well as band leader and sideman in blues, jazz and swing groups for many years in Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area, and in festivals and concerts throughout the U.S. and Europe. He currently leads two groups —The Yeti Chasers and Ray Skjelbred and his Cubs. He has also worked as chosen accompanist for legendary blues singers Victoria Spivey and Barbara Dane. His 2018 film, Piano Jazz: Chicago Style! (recorded at the Royal Room) won the documentary/history award at the 2018 New York Jazz Film Festival. $15 General Admission / $10 Senior/Student

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