Jazz Northwest show

Jazz Northwest

Summary: Jazz Northwest focuses on the regional jazz scene from Portland to Vancouver. CDs by the best resident musicians from Seattle, Portland and Vancouver are featured, and the program also includes news about the best places to go for live jazz in the region. In addition, Jim goes "on location" to concerts, clubs and jazz festivals to record performances by resident and visiting artists for playback on Jazz Northwest. These one-of-a-kind recordings are available nowhere else!

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 Lorraine Feather featured on Jazz Northwest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3576

"Lorraine Feather was born in Manhattan. Her parents named her Billie Jane Lee Lorraine after godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (formerly a big band singer), her mother's ex-roommate Peggy Lee, and the song "Sweet Lorraine." She is the daughter of the late jazz writer Leonard Feather."So begins the biography of Lorraine Feather, who, after a career as actor, singer and lyricist in New York City and Los Angeles, now makes her home in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She continues to work in LA studios for animated films and singing and acting.  Her special skill as a lyricist are displayed in hip, witty, and socially relevant lyrics she sings on her eight CDs, the most recent of which reflects in part on her life in the San Juans, Tales of the Unusual  (Jazzed Media).  She's just completed a new one, due out shortly.Joining her in this concert is Yellowjackets co-founder, Russell Ferrante on piano.  He has been a frequent collaborator on original songs, some of which are included in this concert recorded last month at Tula's in Seattle as part of the annual Earshot Festival.  Her stories setting up each song adds much to this performance. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5 KPLU.  The program is also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the broadcast date. For more info: lorrainefeather.com/bio.html earshot.org  jazznw.org

 Lorraine Feather featured on Jazz Northwest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3576

"Lorraine Feather was born in Manhattan. Her parents named her Billie Jane Lee Lorraine after godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (formerly a big band singer), her mother's ex-roommate Peggy Lee, and the song "Sweet Lorraine." She is the daughter of the late jazz writer Leonard Feather."So begins the biography of Lorraine Feather, who, after a career as actor, singer and lyricist in New York City and Los Angeles, now makes her home in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She continues to work in LA studios for animated films and singing and acting.  Her special skill as a lyricist are displayed in hip, witty, and socially relevant lyrics she sings on her eight CDs, the most recent of which reflects in part on her life in the San Juans, Tales of the Unusual  (Jazzed Media).  She's just completed a new one, due out shortly.Joining her in this concert is Yellowjackets co-founder, Russell Ferrante on piano.  He has been a frequent collaborator on original songs, some of which are included in this concert recorded last month at Tula's in Seattle as part of the annual Earshot Festival.  Her stories setting up each song adds much to this performance. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5 KPLU.  The program is also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the broadcast date. For more info: lorrainefeather.com/bio.html earshot.org  jazznw.org

 Lorraine Feather featured on Jazz Northwest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3576

"Lorraine Feather was born in Manhattan. Her parents named her Billie Jane Lee Lorraine after godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (formerly a big band singer), her mother's ex-roommate Peggy Lee, and the song "Sweet Lorraine." She is the daughter of the late jazz writer Leonard Feather."So begins the biography of Lorraine Feather, who, after a career as actor, singer and lyricist in New York City and Los Angeles, now makes her home in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She continues to work in LA studios for animated films and singing and acting.  Her special skill as a lyricist are displayed in hip, witty, and socially relevant lyrics she sings on her eight CDs, the most recent of which reflects in part on her life in the San Juans, Tales of the Unusual  (Jazzed Media).  She's just completed a new one, due out shortly.Joining her in this concert is Yellowjackets co-founder, Russell Ferrante on piano.  He has been a frequent collaborator on original songs, some of which are included in this concert recorded last month at Tula's in Seattle as part of the annual Earshot Festival.  Her stories setting up each song adds much to this performance. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5 KPLU.  The program is also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the broadcast date. For more info: lorrainefeather.com/bio.html earshot.org  jazznw.org

 Lorraine Feather featured on Jazz Northwest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3576

"Lorraine Feather was born in Manhattan. Her parents named her Billie Jane Lee Lorraine after godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (formerly a big band singer), her mother's ex-roommate Peggy Lee, and the song "Sweet Lorraine." She is the daughter of the late jazz writer Leonard Feather."So begins the biography of Lorraine Feather, who, after a career as actor, singer and lyricist in New York City and Los Angeles, now makes her home in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She continues to work in LA studios for animated films and singing and acting.  Her special skill as a lyricist are displayed in hip, witty, and socially relevant lyrics she sings on her eight CDs, the most recent of which reflects in part on her life in the San Juans, Tales of the Unusual  (Jazzed Media).  She's just completed a new one, due out shortly.Joining her in this concert is Yellowjackets co-founder, Russell Ferrante on piano.  He has been a frequent collaborator on original songs, some of which are included in this concert recorded last month at Tula's in Seattle as part of the annual Earshot Festival.  Her stories setting up each song adds much to this performance. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5 KPLU.  The program is also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the broadcast date. For more info: lorrainefeather.com/bio.html earshot.org  jazznw.org

 Lorraine Feather featured on Jazz Northwest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3576

"Lorraine Feather was born in Manhattan. Her parents named her Billie Jane Lee Lorraine after godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (formerly a big band singer), her mother's ex-roommate Peggy Lee, and the song "Sweet Lorraine." She is the daughter of the late jazz writer Leonard Feather."So begins the biography of Lorraine Feather, who, after a career as actor, singer and lyricist in New York City and Los Angeles, now makes her home in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She continues to work in LA studios for animated films and singing and acting.  Her special skill as a lyricist are displayed in hip, witty, and socially relevant lyrics she sings on her eight CDs, the most recent of which reflects in part on her life in the San Juans, Tales of the Unusual  (Jazzed Media).  She's just completed a new one, due out shortly.Joining her in this concert is Yellowjackets co-founder, Russell Ferrante on piano.  He has been a frequent collaborator on original songs, some of which are included in this concert recorded last month at Tula's in Seattle as part of the annual Earshot Festival.  Her stories setting up each song adds much to this performance. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5 KPLU.  The program is also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the broadcast date. For more info: lorrainefeather.com/bio.html earshot.org  jazznw.org

 Lorraine Feather featured on Jazz Northwest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3576

"Lorraine Feather was born in Manhattan. Her parents named her Billie Jane Lee Lorraine after godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (formerly a big band singer), her mother's ex-roommate Peggy Lee, and the song "Sweet Lorraine." She is the daughter of the late jazz writer Leonard Feather."So begins the biography of Lorraine Feather, who, after a career as actor, singer and lyricist in New York City and Los Angeles, now makes her home in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She continues to work in LA studios for animated films and singing and acting.  Her special skill as a lyricist are displayed in hip, witty, and socially relevant lyrics she sings on her eight CDs, the most recent of which reflects in part on her life in the San Juans, Tales of the Unusual  (Jazzed Media).  She's just completed a new one, due out shortly.Joining her in this concert is Yellowjackets co-founder, Russell Ferrante on piano.  He has been a frequent collaborator on original songs, some of which are included in this concert recorded last month at Tula's in Seattle as part of the annual Earshot Festival.  Her stories setting up each song adds much to this performance. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5 KPLU.  The program is also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the broadcast date. For more info: lorrainefeather.com/bio.html earshot.org  jazznw.org

 Lorraine Feather featured on Jazz Northwest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3576

"Lorraine Feather was born in Manhattan. Her parents named her Billie Jane Lee Lorraine after godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (formerly a big band singer), her mother's ex-roommate Peggy Lee, and the song "Sweet Lorraine." She is the daughter of the late jazz writer Leonard Feather."So begins the biography of Lorraine Feather, who, after a career as actor, singer and lyricist in New York City and Los Angeles, now makes her home in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She continues to work in LA studios for animated films and singing and acting.  Her special skill as a lyricist are displayed in hip, witty, and socially relevant lyrics she sings on her eight CDs, the most recent of which reflects in part on her life in the San Juans, Tales of the Unusual  (Jazzed Media).  She's just completed a new one, due out shortly.Joining her in this concert is Yellowjackets co-founder, Russell Ferrante on piano.  He has been a frequent collaborator on original songs, some of which are included in this concert recorded last month at Tula's in Seattle as part of the annual Earshot Festival.  Her stories setting up each song adds much to this performance. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5 KPLU.  The program is also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the broadcast date. For more info: lorrainefeather.com/bio.html earshot.org  jazznw.org

 Lorraine Feather featured on Jazz Northwest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3576

"Lorraine Feather was born in Manhattan. Her parents named her Billie Jane Lee Lorraine after godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (formerly a big band singer), her mother's ex-roommate Peggy Lee, and the song "Sweet Lorraine." She is the daughter of the late jazz writer Leonard Feather."So begins the biography of Lorraine Feather, who, after a career as actor, singer and lyricist in New York City and Los Angeles, now makes her home in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She continues to work in LA studios for animated films and singing and acting.  Her special skill as a lyricist are displayed in hip, witty, and socially relevant lyrics she sings on her eight CDs, the most recent of which reflects in part on her life in the San Juans, Tales of the Unusual  (Jazzed Media).  She's just completed a new one, due out shortly.Joining her in this concert is Yellowjackets co-founder, Russell Ferrante on piano.  He has been a frequent collaborator on original songs, some of which are included in this concert recorded last month at Tula's in Seattle as part of the annual Earshot Festival.  Her stories setting up each song adds much to this performance. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5 KPLU.  The program is also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the broadcast date. For more info: lorrainefeather.com/bio.html earshot.org  jazznw.org

 Lorraine Feather featured on Jazz Northwest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3576

"Lorraine Feather was born in Manhattan. Her parents named her Billie Jane Lee Lorraine after godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (formerly a big band singer), her mother's ex-roommate Peggy Lee, and the song "Sweet Lorraine." She is the daughter of the late jazz writer Leonard Feather."So begins the biography of Lorraine Feather, who, after a career as actor, singer and lyricist in New York City and Los Angeles, now makes her home in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She continues to work in LA studios for animated films and singing and acting.  Her special skill as a lyricist are displayed in hip, witty, and socially relevant lyrics she sings on her eight CDs, the most recent of which reflects in part on her life in the San Juans, Tales of the Unusual  (Jazzed Media).  She's just completed a new one, due out shortly.Joining her in this concert is Yellowjackets co-founder, Russell Ferrante on piano.  He has been a frequent collaborator on original songs, some of which are included in this concert recorded last month at Tula's in Seattle as part of the annual Earshot Festival.  Her stories setting up each song adds much to this performance. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5 KPLU.  The program is also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the broadcast date. For more info: lorrainefeather.com/bio.html earshot.org  jazznw.org

 Lorraine Feather featured on Jazz Northwest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3576

"Lorraine Feather was born in Manhattan. Her parents named her Billie Jane Lee Lorraine after godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (formerly a big band singer), her mother's ex-roommate Peggy Lee, and the song "Sweet Lorraine." She is the daughter of the late jazz writer Leonard Feather."So begins the biography of Lorraine Feather, who, after a career as actor, singer and lyricist in New York City and Los Angeles, now makes her home in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. She continues to work in LA studios for animated films and singing and acting.  Her special skill as a lyricist are displayed in hip, witty, and socially relevant lyrics she sings on her eight CDs, the most recent of which reflects in part on her life in the San Juans, Tales of the Unusual  (Jazzed Media).  She's just completed a new one, due out shortly.Joining her in this concert is Yellowjackets co-founder, Russell Ferrante on piano.  He has been a frequent collaborator on original songs, some of which are included in this concert recorded last month at Tula's in Seattle as part of the annual Earshot Festival.  Her stories setting up each song adds much to this performance. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by Jim Wilke, exclusively for 88.5 KPLU.  The program is also available as a podcast at kplu.org following the broadcast date. For more info: lorrainefeather.com/bio.html earshot.org  jazznw.org

 Jazz Northwest for November 11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3613

This week on Jazz Northwest we’ll hear some great resident musicans from Portland to Vancouver, and recordings from the 70s to the present.We'll hear a big band from Portland led by Rob Scheps play some highly original music by Ezra Weiss, an inventive new CD by Jon Hamar, two hard swinging saxophonists, Cory Weeds from Vancouver and Bert Wilson from Olympia, plus former Seattle/Vancouver/now New York singer Dee Daniels, the venerable Overton Berry Trio (at The Double Tree in 1970!) and others as we present some of the best of the Northwest and updates on the best spots for live jazz. Jazz Northwest is now at a new time, 2 pm on Sundays, on 88.5, KPLU

 Jazz Northwest for November 11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3589

This week on Jazz Northwest we'll hear some great resident musicians from Portland to Vancouver, and recordings from the 70s to the present.We'll hear a big band from Portland led by Rob Scheps play some highly original music by Ezra Weiss, an inventive new CD by Jon Hamar, two hard swinging saxophonists, Cory Weeds from Vancouver and Bert Wilson from Olympia, plus former Seattle/Vancouver/now New York singer Dee Daniels, the venerable Overton Berry Trio (at The Double Tree in 1970!) and others as we present some of the best of the Northwest and updates on the best spots for live jazz.  Jazz Northwest is now at a new time, 2 pm on Sundays, on 88.5, KPLU.

 Jazz Northwest for November 11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3589

This week on Jazz Northwest we'll hear some great resident musicians from Portland to Vancouver, and recordings from the 70s to the present.We'll hear a big band from Portland led by Rob Scheps play some highly original music by Ezra Weiss, an inventive new CD by Jon Hamar, two hard swinging saxophonists, Cory Weeds from Vancouver and Bert Wilson from Olympia, plus former Seattle/Vancouver/now New York singer Dee Daniels, the venerable Overton Berry Trio (at The Double Tree in 1970!) and others as we present some of the best of the Northwest and updates on the best spots for live jazz.  Jazz Northwest is now at a new time, 2 pm on Sundays, on 88.5, KPLU.

 Jazz Northwest for November 11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3589

This week on Jazz Northwest we'll hear some great resident musicians from Portland to Vancouver, and recordings from the 70s to the present.We'll hear a big band from Portland led by Rob Scheps play some highly original music by Ezra Weiss, an inventive new CD by Jon Hamar, two hard swinging saxophonists, Cory Weeds from Vancouver and Bert Wilson from Olympia, plus former Seattle/Vancouver/now New York singer Dee Daniels, the venerable Overton Berry Trio (at The Double Tree in 1970!) and others as we present some of the best of the Northwest and updates on the best spots for live jazz.  Jazz Northwest is now at a new time, 2 pm on Sundays, on 88.5, KPLU.

 Jazz Northwest for November 11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3589

This week on Jazz Northwest we'll hear some great resident musicians from Portland to Vancouver, and recordings from the 70s to the present.We'll hear a big band from Portland led by Rob Scheps play some highly original music by Ezra Weiss, an inventive new CD by Jon Hamar, two hard swinging saxophonists, Cory Weeds from Vancouver and Bert Wilson from Olympia, plus former Seattle/Vancouver/now New York singer Dee Daniels, the venerable Overton Berry Trio (at The Double Tree in 1970!) and others as we present some of the best of the Northwest and updates on the best spots for live jazz.  Jazz Northwest is now at a new time, 2 pm on Sundays, on 88.5, KPLU.

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