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Studio Session Shorts
by KNKX Public Radio
Stories and insights from leading jazz and blues artists interviewed during KNKX Studio Sessions.
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Seattle's Jazz Overhaul breathes new life into grunge hits
Saxophonist Cliff Colon, keyboardist Jake Sele, and drummer D'Vonne Lewis create smooth, organ-led jazz arrangements of classic hits from Nirvana and Pearl Jam.
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Saxophonist Vincent Herring merges pop with jazz classics
Alto saxophonist Vincent Herring heard jazz growing up, but he was more into pop music. With his Something Else! band, he blends the two styles into something fresh.
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Jun Iida's big switch from engineering to full-time jazz trumpeter
From St. Louis to Seattle, trumpeter Jun Iida follows in his koto-playing mother's footsteps, and turns a career change into a cross‑cultural musical journey.
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The perpetual evolution of The Bad Plus
Since welcoming pianist Orrin Evans to the group, The Bad Plus has embarked on an exciting musical journey that will come full circle during their farewell tour next year.
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The collaborative soul of pianist-composer Billy Childs
Grammy-winning composer and pianist Billy Childs draws inspiration from mentorship, and the 'alternate universes' various collaborations lend his projects.
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Singer Jazzmeia Horn transcribes her soul through song
With a name that serendipitously matches her career, vocalist Jazzmeia Horn feels she's living out her destiny, weaving together melody and emotion onstage.
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Saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin turns tragedy into triumph on 'Phoenix'
After a near-fatal car accident, saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin channeled her recovery into creating the Grammy-nominated album Phoenix, a testament to her resilience.
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Saxophonist Jessica Lurie runs on relentless eclecticism
Brought up in Seattle's grunge scene, multi-instrumentalist Jessica Lurie makes music that reflects boundless curiosity and a love for diverse musical traditions.
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Jazz piano phenom Jahari Stampley is playing by his own rules
Since winning the prestigious Herbie Hancock Institute International Jazz competition in 2024, Chicago-born pianist Jahari Stampley continues to evolve as a pianist, composer and video game designer.
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Pianist Spike Wilner's search for the jazz 'feeling'
From ragtime roots to modern free jazz explorations, Spike Wilner's musical journey blossomed from mentorship and the permission to express his authentic musical self.
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The Krasno/Moore Project celebrates women musicians
Guitarist Eric Krasno, drummer Stephen Moore, and organist Eric Finland celebrate women musicians across generations and musical genres on soulful record, 'Book of Queens.'
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From Rome to the PNW, pianist Francesco Crosara strikes a chord
The Italian-born pianist, now living on Washington's Kitsap Peninsula, has found his musical home in the Pacific Northwest, where's he retired to focus on music-making.
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Violinist Regina Carter finds deep connections in traditional songs
In the KNKX studios in 2014, Carter explored her family heritage, uncovered early American field recordings, and highlighted how ancestry to shapes our lives today.
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Where jazz meets pop, guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli thrives
John Pizzarelli, skilled guitarist and vocalist, has collaborated with pop icons like James Taylor, blending timeless jazz standards and modern popular song.
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Trumpeter Terell Stafford rewrote the rules on his way to the top
A rebellious decision to ditch music school and tour with a saxophone legend was the catalyst for trumpeter Terell Stafford's illustrious career in jazz.
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Harpist Brandee Younger tributes jazz trailblazer Dorothy Ashby
Leading harpist in jazz today, Brandee Younger, is carrying on trailblazer Dorothy Ashby's legacy as she ushers the tradition of jazz harp forward.
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Trumpeter Roy Hargrove's special Seattle connection
During two visits to the KNKX studios, the late Roy Hargrove shared his influences, a humbling bandstand moment, and an uncanny relationship he had with a Seattle piano.
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For 50 years, The Headhunters have crafted a signature jazz 'gumbo'
Formed in 1973, The Headhunters have been jazz fusion pioneers for more than fifty years, blending improvisation with funk, rock, and world music sounds.
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Clarinetist Anat Cohen's love affair with Brazilian choro
Jazz clarinetist Anat Cohen highlights her passion for choro, an emotive musical form that combines the musical traditions of indigenous Africans and Western Europeans living in Brazil.
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Pianist Larry Fuller proves you should never judge a CD by its cover
Despite a comical mishap surrounding the Japanese release of his debut record, Larry Fuller has had a noteworthy jazz career as a sideman and trio leader.
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From television to jazz clubs, saxophonist Grace Kelly shines
In her mid 20s, saxophonist Grace Kelly landed the opportunity of a lifetime: To play in the live studio band for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
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Delvon Lamarr's surprising start on the organ
Delvon Lamarr, leader of the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, started out as the drummer for Seattle organist Joe Doria. One night, he decided to try Doria's organ. It opened up a whole new world.
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How a viral ukulele video launched Jake Shimabukuro's career
Hawaiian ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro strummed his way to international fame when a 2006 viral video catapulted him into the spotlight.
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How the legends of jazz shaped pianist Emmet Cohen's career
By passionately studying and preserving the legacy of jazz masters, pianist Emmet Cohen has honed his reverent, yet distinctive, musical voice.
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After four decades, Yellowjackets still keep the groove alive
From backup band to critically acclaimed quartet, Yellowjackets have been a vibrant force in contemporary jazz since the late '70s.
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Vocalist Madeleine Peyroux's rise from busking to stardom
With a voice reminiscent of Billie Holiday and a string of successful albums, Madeleine Peyroux is an international sensation—who got her start on the streets of Paris.
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The making of Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin's close, musical friendship
The duo chatted about their friendship, close musical collaboration, and first meeting at a party at Sergio Mendez's house during a 2015 KNKX studios appearance.
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Pianist Helen Sung recalls her switch from classical to jazz
If it weren't for a chance concert invitation in the early '90s, in-demand jazz pianist Helen Sung wouldn't be where she is today.
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Jazz fusion great Billy Cobham talks composition and surprise success
Billy Cobham stumbled onto fame after releasing his debut in 1973. In 2022, the drummer explored the watershed moment and his illustrious career in the KNKX studios.
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A glimpse into the alchemy of the Christian McBride Trio
Bassist and Jazz Night in America host Christian McBride shared the origins, and collaborative creative process, behind his celebrated trio during a 2015 visit to KNKX.
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How GoGo Penguin harnesses electronica and improvisation
Whether you call them jazz or electronica or a mix of genres, GoGo Penguin's music is unmistakable.
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Seattle-raised saxophonist Roxy Coss levels the jazz playing field
During a 2019 visit to KNKX, Seattle-raised saxophonist Roxy Coss spoke about the impact of her musical upbringing and her efforts to improve gender diversity in jazz.
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Martin Taylor reflects on early work with Stephane Grappelli
Renowned jazz guitarist Martin Taylor reflects on his unique musical upbringing and early work with pioneering fiddler Stephane Grappelli.
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The Brubeck Brothers Quartet honor their father's jazz activism
The Brubeck Brothers Quartet, co-led by sons of jazz legend Dave Brubeck, explore how their father's music is tied to his sense of social justice and solidarity.
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The Rumba Kings revisit their instant chemistry
George Stevens and Johnny Bacolas, founders of The Rumba Kings, revisit their musical roots and a chance meeting in 2015, which led to a decade-long musical collaboration.
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Acoustic pianist Bill Anschell enjoys exploring electronic music
Pianist and composer Bill Anschell, a very well-liked Seattle musician with more than a dozen acoustic albums, shares his love of electronics.
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How Seattle musician Kassa Overall once led a double life
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.
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Indigenous band Khu.éex' shares powerful music for mental health
Seattle based Indigenous jazz fusion group Khu.éex' shares their unique modern grooves, deeply connected to centuries old tribal traditions, in song and conversation.
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Drummer Barrett Martin's globetrotting musical journey started with a player piano
Barrett Martin grew up on jazz but also made his mark on the '90s grunge scene. His travels further influenced his music, but he still calls Olympia home.
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Singer Grace Love's vulnerability makes her band feel like family
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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Canadian vocalist Bria Skonberg builds a new jazz foundation
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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Self-taught singer Greta Matassa shares about her early career
Longtime Northwest singer Greta Matassa's love of singing led to an unconventional upbringing that boosts her good-humored sensibilities.
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Delvon Lamarr's B3 organ comes with a big sound, and some fun stories
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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