
Lee Ritenour & Dave Grusin—From the Archives
American music legend Dave Grusin turns 87 this month. He has won an Academy Award and ten Grammy Awards over his incredible career. Two years
Exclusive music performances featuring some of the best jazz and blues musicians performing in the KNKX Public Radio studios in downtown Seattle, Washington. Studio Sessions feature artists such as Arturo Sandoval, Gregory Porter, Christian McBride and more!
You can watch and listen to these performances and interviews below. You can also subscribe to KNKX’s YouTube channel for more exclusive and archived content including performances from jazz festivals all over the Pacific Northwest of the United States.
American music legend Dave Grusin turns 87 this month. He has won an Academy Award and ten Grammy Awards over his incredible career. Two years
This week is the fiftieth birthday of drummer Dave King, a founding member of The Bad Plus. In 2019, the Bad Plus visited the world
In 2018, Jazzmeia Horn came to the world headquarters of Jazz24 and KNKX Public Radio for an exclusive performance that showcased her stunning vocals. Musically,
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Acclaimed Norwegian guitarist Lage Lund continues to build on his reputation, sparked by winning the Thelonious Monk International Guitar Competition in 2005. Lage is a
Talking before our live session with pianist Christian Sands and his trio, I told him his former boss, bassist Christian McBride, formed his New Jawn
The smiles were wide and contagious when Martin Taylor and Frank Vignola returned to the KNKX studios for a guitar duet performance. Regarded as two