Kris Davis & Craig Taborn Duo Brian Lynch W/ Edmonds-Woodway High
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Tuesday, October 11, 8pm | PONCHO Concert Hall Kris Davis & Craig Taborn Duo Co-presented with Cornish Presents $20 general | $18 members & seniors | $10 students & military It is not often that concertgoers have an opportunity to completely reconsid- er the possibilities for an instrument as common as the piano. Earshot audienc- es that have spent time with either Kris Davis or Craig Taborn in concerts past can understand that potential. We’ll go you one better – we now have the unique opportunity to hear these two innovators together, in a two-piano concert in the CRAIG TABORN & KRIS DAVIS PHOTO COURTESY OF ARTIST air-tight PONCHO Concert Hall. The Forum, as well as on NPR. She holds ahead jazz trios to solo electronic im- two will just be completing a tour on the a master’s in classical composition from provisation. He was heard often in heels of Davis’ new recording, Duopoly, the City College of New York and she Tim Berne’s bands and played with that has taken them to prestigious stages teaches at the School for Improvisa- Dave Douglas, Gerald Cleaver, and around the country. tional Music. A prolific musical talent, many others. Now living in Brooklyn, The Vancouver-born pianist/compos- Davis has appeared and recorded with Taborn is as likely to be playing free er Kris Davis has played in New York many jazz leaders such as Bill Frisell, improvisation with Roscoe Mitchell as jazz venues, and is known for her ability John Hollenbeck, and Mary Halvor- he is to be playing straight-ahead jazz to seamlessly move from jazz standards son. In 2015 she was granted the Doris at New York City’s Village Vanguard. to experimental improvisations evoca- Duke Impact Award. Taborn’s 2011 composed solo piano tive of avant-garde. Sometimes lightly Craig Taborn is a remarkable pianist album Avenging Angel was critically percussive, at other times she is almost with a wide view. After an early stint acclaimed. JazzTimes ranked Taborn mathematical. Her 2011 album, Capri- as an integral part of the saxophonist in its 2013 critics’ poll as “best piano corn Climber, made “best of the year” James Carter’s ensembles, he opened player,” and in 2014 he was granted a lists in The New York Times and Art his interests to move from straight- Doris Duke Artist Award. Wednesday, October 12, 7:30pm | Edmonds-Woodway High School Little Theater Brian Lynch w/ Edmonds-Woodway High School Jazz Band Presented by Edmonds-Woodway boasts a prime location and a promise and Charles McPherson; Latin music High School Music Boosters for a great night of live music. icons Héctor LaVoe and Lila Downs; Brian Lynch, an honored graduate and pop luminaries including Prince. $12 general | $8 students of two of the jazz world’s most distin- A four-time finalist in the Essen- Edmonds-Woodway High School guished academies – Art Blakey and tially Ellington competition, the Music Boosters present the EWHS the Jazz Messengers and the Horace EWHS Jazz Band has also received Jazz Band with special guest, Gram- Silver Quintet – brings to his music an Gold Commendations at the Loyola my Award-winning trumpeter Brian unparalleled depth and breadth of ex- Jazz Festival in New Orleans, and is Lynch. Edmonds-Woodway, under the perience. He has received wide acclaim a regular participant in Starbucks’ an- direction of Jake Bergevin, has distin- during his long tenures with Latin jazz nual Hot Java Cool Jazz. Graduates guished itself as a thriving community legend Eddie Palmieri and straight- have attended such prestigious col- of jazz musicians, establishing Edmonds ahead master Phil Woods, and has also leges as Berklee College of Music, the itself as a jazz town. The intimate the- been a valued collaborator with jazz art- Manhattan School of Music, and USC ater at Edmonds-Woodway High School ists Benny Golson, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Thornton School of Music. 14 • Earshot Jazz • October 2016.