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Washington State Jazz Network

Those from the state of Washington have a home here to share, connect, collaborate and mentor.

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Comment by Dolores Gonzales on October 6, 2009 at 11:59am

Please join us on Saturday night October 10th night as we bring you another great evening of Smooth/Contemporary Jazz in Windows in Red Lion at the Park in Spokane, WA. We’re featuring “Sessionz”, the Inland Northwest's premiere Smooth Jazz group creating a blend of Smooth Jazz and R&B . Come groove dance and mix to best of Smooth Jazz in this new venue! This will be an evening you won't want to miss!

Details: 8:00 pm – 12:30 am
Cover: $10.00
21 & Older
Dress to Impress


Contact: Smooth Jazz Society
JazzBiz101@comcast.net
(509) 340-3866
www.smoothjazzspokane.com
Comment by Yogi McCaw on August 16, 2009 at 11:56pm
Yogi and the Yoginis
here and at www.theyoginis.com and www.myspace.com/yoginis

Jazz/world music, straight ahead, bossas, samba and latin jazz as well. Duets up to sextet with singer, sax, and latin percussion.
We do everything from house parties to concerts - art galleries, bar-b-ques, singles parties, poltical fundraisers, wedding receptions, you-name-it. Drop me a line on my page or email me at yogismusic(at)gmail.com.
references on request
Comment by T.J. Franklin on July 27, 2009 at 12:34pm
Great idea Jaijai! I'm looking forward to networking with Seattle area musicians. Although I don't consider myself a jazz musician per se, it is all I listen to, and is my inspiration, and influence in my original music. I play six string bass, guitar, and sing.
Comment by JOHNNY CONGA on July 27, 2009 at 9:09am
I am available as a "hand percussionist" congas/bongos/timbales/toys etc. Have worked with Sergio Mendes, Arturo Sandoval, Paquito D;Rivera, Trevor Lawrence, Holland Dozier & Holland and many many others...
 

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The Jazz Network is exactly what the title suggests, a place where you get to mix and mingle with those who have not only an appreciation for Jazz but a forum to hear new up and coming artists as well. I've hooked up with so many of my old friends that I've lost contact with over the years here and it's been a great place to meet folk, appreciate good music and Musicianship. What an incredible idea!!

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