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Friday, May 23rd
| 4:30pm |
Hyatt Regency Bellevue
Wintergarden - 900 Bellevue Way NE, All Ages
Randy Halberstadt Trio – Jazz Pianist
Randy Halberstadt (pianist), Jeff Johnson (bass), Steve Korn (drums)
A pianist, arranger, composer, and recent
author, Randy performs throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
He has performed and/or recorded with Mimi Fox, Ray Drummond, Jay
Clayton, Terry Gibbs, Buddy DeFranco, Herb Ellis, Mel Brown, Sheila
Jordan, Bobby Shew, Marlena Shaw, Jiggs Wigham and John Stowell.
In 2001, Randy authored an instructional text, Metaphors For The
Musician: Perspectives From A Jazz Pianist. His composition “When
Springtime Turns To Fall” appears in The All-Jazz Real Book
(both books published by Sher Music Co. in 2002).

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| 4:30pm |
Lucky Strike Lanes - 700 Bellevue Way NE,
2nd Floor, 21+
Janette West Group – Upbeat Jazz Quartet
Janette West (vocal), Marty Tuttle (drummer & percussionist),
Eric Verline (pianist), Chuck Kistler (bass)
Janette attended Central Washignton University
on a music scholarship where she studied voice. After moving to
Seattle, she continued her studies with the renowned vocal teacher
George Peckham Throughout the 70’s Janette performed in many
of Seattle’s premiere nightclubs where disco music was the
“happening” of the day. In 1969 she opened for the late
Jimi Hendrix and early 70’s for Tina turner. She was also
contracted to record several advertising “jingles” that
were played nationally. In the 80’s she moved to California
and began studying and singing more jazz. She was the steady vocalist
in a club in Los Angeles for 2 years and worked all over central
California for 4 years. After moving back to Seattle, she began
singing again in various venues including, “The Columbia Tower
Club”, “The Washington Athletic Club”, “Ste.
Michelle Winery”, “The Spirit of Seattle Cruise”,
“The Seattle Reparatory Theater”, and a host of night
clubs, and restaurants as well as corporate and private events all
over the state.

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| 5:00pm |
Cypress Lounge at The Westin Bellevue –
600 Bellevue Way NE, 21+
Dave Peterson Trio – Jazz Guitarist
Doug Miller (Bass), John Bishop (Drums)
Dave Peterson attended Western Washington University
where he directed the lab band and graduated with a degree in Music
Composition in 1977. Dave has been teaching at Cornish College of
the Arts since 1977 and is a core Jazz Faculty Member. Over the
years, Dave has performed with Art Lande, Paul McCandless, Dave
Liebman, Bob Moses, Dave Friesen, Paul Motion, Benny Wallace, Gary
Peacock, Chuck Israels, Chet Baker, Bud Shank, Esther Phillips,
Eddie Harris, Buddy DeFranco, Big Joe Turner, Eddie Vinson, Julian
Priester, Ethel Ennis, Don Lanphere and the John Clayton/Jeff Hamilton
Big Band. As part of the Seattle Composers and Improvisers Orchestra,
Dave has performed with: Dave Holland, Gil Evans, Carla Bley, Anthony
Braxton, Karl Berger, Bob Brookmeyer and Sam Rivers. Dave has performed
on many CDs with various artists including a solo release: "After
Image", on the Nebula label.

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| 6:00pm |
Vertigo Lounge & Grill – 989 112th Ave
NE, 2nd Floor, 21+
Darren Motamedy – Jazz Saxophonist
Ted Hasiuk from Cafe' Jazz in Canada says "the
somewhat prophetically entitled "Dont' Cha Know" seems
poised to take it to the next level. Contemporary urbanville fuelled
in no small part by Motamedy's fluency in rhythm and funk while
sharing many of the credits is John Raymond, another staple on the
Seattle scene who has toured and recorded with Kenny G. In particular,
you'll want to check the album's namesake, the title track-great
playing, a potent melody, and a killer groove- that's "Don't
Cha Know" from Darren Motamedy! Performances with The Rippingtons,
David Lanz, Greg Adams from Tower of Power, opening for Chris Botti,
Ray Charles, Grover, Keiko Matsui, Boney James, Michael Lington,
Tower of Power, Larry Carlton...Motamedy has done it all.

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| 9:30pm |
Twisted Cork Wine Bar – 900 Bellevue
Way NE, 21+ (after 11pm)
Origin Records Jam Session – Interactive Jazz
Bill Anschell (Piano), Jeff Johnson (Bass), John Bishop (Drums)
An all-star collection of musicians from Origin
Records will provide a perfect jazz backdrop for a late-night of
interactive jazz. Jazz sessions are an old Jazz tradition, allowing
emerging artists to test their skills in front of an audience. Always
wanted to test your vocals with the premier rhythm section in town?
Now’s your chance… grab the mike and be a part of the
Bellevue Jazz Festival!

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Saturday, May 24th
| 10:45am |
Bellevue Arts Museum
– 510 Bellevue Way NE, All Ages
Langley Middle School - Jazz Band
The Langley Middle School Jazz Band consists
of 5th through 6th graders who rehearse mornings before regular
school hours. The band has a history of excellence reaching back
over two decades. Alumni of the band have attended some of the most
illustrious schools in the country and performed in a variety of
venues, not the least being Jazz Alley in Seattle.

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| 12:00pm |
Lincoln Square Steinway – 700
Bellevue Way, 2nd Floor, All Ages
Murl Allen Sanders & bass – Jazz Pianist with Bass
Murl Allen Sanders (Piano), Clipper Anderson (Bass)
MURL ALLEN SANDERS is a free-lance musician and
recording artist who has been active in the Seattle area music scene
and across the United States for over twenty-five years. The Seattle
Times calls him “One of the Northwest's top jazz musicians.”
He performs and records regularly with his own bands, as a soloist,
and with numerous bands in the Northwest. Murl plays piano, accordion,
B-3, electronic keyboards, harmonica, sings, teaches and composes
music. Murl has worked with such diverse artists as Chuck Berry,
Etta James, The Von Trapp Children, Theodore Bikel, Leslie Gore,
Barbara Lamb and Peter Duchin.

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| 12:00pm |
Bellevue Arts Museum – 510 Bellevue
Way NE, All Ages
Mt. Si High School - Jazz Band
The Mt. Si High School Jazz Band performed at the
Central Washington University Jazz Invitational and came away with
Superior ratings and 4 Oustanding Musician Awards - Kelcey Simpson
- Alto sax, Daisy Frearson-Tenor sax, Drake Daponte-trombone, and
John Hindmarch- Drums. Three band students also won outstanding
soloist awards sitting in with the Jazz Choir - John Hindmarch-drums,
Becki Straka-vocalist, and Ryan Donnelly-Bass.

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1:15pm |
Bellevue Arts Museum – 510 Bellevue
Way NE, All Ages
Newport High School - Jazz Band
The Newport High School Jazz Band has six consecutive
wins at the AAA Level at the prestigious Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
and also received the Adjudicator's Special Commendation. They have
also been recorded on the KPLU "School of Jazz" CD with
Performance at Benaroya Hall, a repeat finalist at the Essentially
Ellington Jazz Competition at Lincoln Center in New York, and performed
live at the Paramount Theater for the Starbucks "Hot Java,
Cool Jazz" Series.

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| 1:30pm |
Lincoln Square Steinway – 700 Bellevue
Way NE, 2nd Floor, All Ages
Karin Kajita & bass - Jazz Pianist with Bass
Karin Kajita (Piano), Rachael Contorer (Bass)BIO:
Karin is an accomplished jazz and classical pianist and studied
the piano formally for sixteen years. Her teachers through high
school included Corrine Berg, Willard Schultz and Professor Neal
O'Doan of the University of Washington. Karin continued her studies
with Professor O'Doan at the UW and earned degrees in music and
piano performance. She returned to earn her music education certificate.
Karin was awarded two Milnor Roberts scholarships and two Bainbridge
Music and Art Foundation scholarships. She is the recipient of a
2006 Artist Spport Grant from Jack Straw Productions. Karin is the
leader of the Karin Kajita Jazz Quintet and performs at local festivals
including Bumbershoot and the Evergreen State Fair. She used the
grant to produce her quintet's third CD, "Letting Go"
which is now available for sale.

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| 2:30pm |
The Parlor – 700 Bellevue Way NE,
3rd Floor, 21+
Mycle Wastman – Jazz Pop Hits
Influenced by an era of seasoned vocalists Mycle
Wastman has developed the vocal capability and styling comparative
to soul/pop greats Stevie Wonder and Prince. Mycle conducts his
music in a timeless fashion with creative melodies and distinct
storytelling lyrics while keeping a commercial appeal by sustaining
a pop sensibility. Mycle embodies a distinct soulful sound that
aspires to the timeless soul classics rejuvenating music and its
listeners to a new standard. Hailing as a Seattle native, Mycle
started his vocal training by performing with the Seattle Boy’s
Choir at the ripe age of five. As he entered his teenage years Mycle
began his quest as a guitar player and songwriter. This quest has
escalated to an extensive catalog containing over eighty songs and
a production deal to record his highly anticipated debut solo album,
The Beautiful Stay, released in March of 2008.

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| 3:00pm |
Lincoln Square Steinway – 700 Bellevue
Way NE, 2nd Floor, All Ages
Overton Berry & bass - Jazz Pianist with Bass
Overton Berry (Piano), Jeff Davies (Bass)
Overton Berry began his musical career over fifty
years ago at the age of 16 when he played USO shows at military
bases on the west coast with the first Overton Berry Trio. Since
those early beginnings the music has never stopped. He is described
in the Pacific Northwest as “a living legend”, and his
wealth of experience and generations of fans bear witness to this
affectionate accolade. His credits include Music Director for the
Peggy Lee Concert at the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair; Music
Director for the House of Entertainment during the Seattle World’s
Fair; Music Director for the Canadian tour La Hora de Jazz Concerts;
Music Director of the Gene Stridel Show, Hollywood Overseas Committee
- Viet Nam; and Music Director of the Overton Berry Trio and the
TOBE School of Music. He has played extensively in venues around
the world including Sans Souci in Tokyo, the Marriott in Cairo,
the Peninsula Hotel in Bangkok, the China Hotel in Guangzhou, China
and the Sheraton Hotel in Hong Kong.

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| 4:30pm |
Lincoln Square Steinway - 700 Bellevue
Way NE, 2nd Floor, All Ages
Victor Janusz & bass - Jazz Pianist with Bass
Victor Janusz (Piano), Troy Kendrick (Bass)
VICTOR JANUSZ, one of Seattle's busiest, in-demand
pianomen, Vic performs
"Weekend Piano Brunch" at Saltys On Alki every Saturday
and Sunday (going on
four years), and plays weekly at Nordstrom. The VJ Trio has headlined
six New Years Eve Parties at Canlis since 2000. The CDs "Hands
Solo" and "Cosmo Street" (featuring
the Singer/Pianist with his entire band) are available at www.victorjanusz.com
His new Cabaret show "PINKABOO!" with Wade Madsen opens
at ACT Theatre on June 20.

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Vertigo Lounge & Grill – 989
112th Ave NE, 2nd Floor, 21+
Gail Pettis – Jazz Vocalist
Three-time nominee and recent winner of Earshot
Golden Ear Awards "Northwest Vocalist of the Year," and
recent First Place winner of the Seattle-Kobe Female Jazz Vocalist
Audition, Gail is a welcome addition to the Pacific Northwest jazz
scene. Gail's style is at once subtle and elegant, sultry and soulful.
Her rich, warm vocals and understated phrasing have inspired comparisons
to Nancy Wilson, Sarah Vaughn and Carmen McRae. Gail inherited a
passion for jazz from her family while growing up in Gary, Indiana.
Over the years, her desire for creative expression fueled an exploration
of instrumental performance and dance, exposing her to many other
styles of music, however vocal jazz remains her first love. Now
residing in Seattle, she continues to draw inspiration from these
diverse influences and enjoys sharing her unique talent with listeners
at home and abroad. Most recently, she was artist-in-residence at
the Amersfoort Jazz Festival in the Netherlands, performing with
the New Manhattan Big Band and with Eddie C. and the Dutch Jazz
Cats on the mainstage and other venues in Amersfoort and Harderwijk.

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| 5:00pm |
Cypress Lounge at The Westin Bellevue –
600 Bellevue Way NE, 21+
Jose Gonzales Trio – Jazz Guitarist
Jose Gonzales (Guitar), Mark Bullis (Bass), Lionel Kramer (Drums)
A graduate of Cornish College of the Arts, Jose
Gonzales brings his elegant, sensual vocals and emotional piano
playing to the Bellevue Jazz Festival. His musical repertoire includes
thrilling interpretations of jazz standards and pop hits that have
built him a loyal audience. The Jose Gonzales Trio plays regularly
around the Puget Sound featuring Mark Bullis on bass and Lionel
Kramer on drums. In addition to his musical talents, Jose is a professional
actor, having performed nationally and locally in productions at
the Court Theatre in Chicago, The Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Seattle
Repertory Theatre, ACT, Intiman, and the Empty Space. This summer,
he can be seen in "Streetcar Named Desire" at Intiman,
wearing three hats; actor, composer and on-stage pianist. Musical
influences include Monk, Bill Evans, Jessica Williams, Amhad Jamal,
Kurt Elling, and Nancy King.

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| 6pm |
Hyatt Regency Bellevue Wintergarden –
900 Bellevue Way NE, All Ages
Seattle Repertory Jazz Quartet – Presenting the great works
of Big Band Jazz
Michael Brockman (Saxophone), Clarence Acox (Drums), Phil Sparks
(Bass), Bill Anschell (Piano)
The Seattle Repertory Jazz Quartet is a sampling
from the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra, made up of the Seattle
area's leading jazz instrumentalists, comprising an ethnically diverse
group of young and veteran performers. Their extensive and growing
repertoire is drawn from the 100-year history of jazz, from turn-of-the-20th
century ragtime to turn-of-the-21st century avant-garde. This includes
works by America's most famous jazz composers, among them Fletcher
Henderson, Charles Mingus, Gil Evans, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie,
Gerry Mulligan, Thad Jones, and of course, Count Basie and Duke
Ellington. In addition, the group’s repertoire grows each
year as the ensemble adds previously unpublished works to its library.

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7:00pm |
Vertigo Lounge & Grill – 989
112th Ave NE, 2nd Floor, 21+
Greta Matassa – Jazz Vocalist
Four times voted the northwest’s “best
jazz vocalist” by Earshot Jazz, Greta Matassa is one of the
most talented singers working in jazz today. In demand for concert
and nightclub appearances, her one-woman show, “Ella and Billie,”
a musical tribute, won her critical acclaim. Her collaborations
and guest appearances with Spectrum Dance Theater, Pacific Northwest
Ballet, Teatro ZinZanni, the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra and
the Seattle Men’s Chorus have been innovative and successful.
Compared with the greats, Ella Fitzgerald, Anita O’Day, and
Nancy Wilson, Matassa has become one of the hottest tickets on the
northwest jazz scene. Greta has released four CD’s and a DVD
live concert. She receives regular national airplay. More information
and reviews can be found on her web site, www.gretamatassa.com.

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| 9:30pm |
Rock Bottom Brewery – 550 106th Ave
NE, 21+
Origin Records Jam Session – Interactive Jazz
Bill Anschell (Piano), Jeff Johnson (Bass), John Bishop (Drums)
An all-star collection of musicians from Origin
Records will provide a perfect jazz backdrop for a late-night of
interactive jazz. Jazz sessions are an old Jazz tradition, allowing
emerging artists to test their skills in front of an audience. Always
wanted to test your vocals with the premier rhythm section in town?
Now’s your chance… grab the mike and be a part of the
Bellevue Jazz Festival!

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| 10:00pm |
Twisted Cork Wine Bar – 900 Bellevue
Way NE, 21+ (after 11pm)
R. Curtis & Soul Stay Shun – Soul Fusion Band
Seattle's hottest new soul band. Enjoy the sounds
of R. Curtis & Soul Stay Shun – they will showcase their
funked out renditions of yesterday's music, and jazzy renditions
of today's hits.

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