
Tiptons Saxophone Quartet comes ‘home’ to preview new album
The Tiptons Saxophone Quartet and Drums was formed in Seattle in 1988. Now with only Amy Denio still based in the Puget Sound area, the
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.
The Tiptons Saxophone Quartet and Drums was formed in Seattle in 1988. Now with only Amy Denio still based in the Puget Sound area, the
The Westerlies unique combination of two trumpets and two trombones, nothing else, has been described as “folk-like and composerly, lovely and intellectually rigorous.” In the
Roxy Coss grew up with a motto in her house that always stuck with her: do what you love, and the money will follow. She’s
Performing in the KNKX studios, young jazz upstarts Dylan Hayes (keyboards) and Xavier Lecouturier compose intricate jazz with improvisational energy. It’s a tricky balancing act
Guitarist Dave Peterson has been the “secret sauce” in the Seattle jazz scene for decades. He taught at Cornish College of the Arts for 35
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Having just flown in that day from Vancouver, the four men of Kneebody settled into the KNKX studios to briefly catch their breath and play
On the afternoon of opening up for Kneebody, one of their favorite bands, our Portland friends Trio Subtonic played the same role in the KNKX
Hill’s most recent album, Modern Flows, Vol. 2, is a musical statement with a message. Guest vocalists, whether rap, singing or spoken word poetry, celebrate the creative forces of jazz, soul, gospel, hip-hop, blues and rock.
Since he was a teenager, guitarist Lee Ritenour has been proud to call Dave Grusin his friend.