Garfield High School Jazz Band at Lincoln Center (photo credit: Frank Stewart)
Garfield High School Jazz Band at Lincoln Center (photo credit: Frank Stewart)

Celebrating its 21st year, Seattle’s Earshot Jazz Festival offers three weeks of traditional and cutting-edge jazz from here and abroad.

Perhaps the most exotic is Turkish vocalist Saadet Turkoz, who performs Thursday at the Asian Art Museum.

The festival opens tonight with the Garfield High School Jazz Band (winner of the recent Essentially Ellington competition in New York City) and guest saxophonist Miguel Zenon, recent winner of a MacArthur Award. Shows are scheduled at 7 and 9:30 p.m. at the Triple Door. Tickets are $11-$22.

Miguel Zenon
Miguel Zenon

Among the performers at the festival are the Miguel Zenon Quintet, Tarbaby, Allen Toussaint Quartet, Matt Wilson Quartet, Han Bennink and 3rd Man, Trio 3, Greta Matassa, McTuff (featuring organist Joe Doria), Evan Flory-Barnes, The Chad McCullough Quintet and the Jim Knapp Orchestra. There’s also a film festival running Oct. 20 to Nov. 5.

Earshot continues through Nov. 8. You’ll find the schedule of performances here. Tickets prices vary. Information: 206-547-9787 or www.earshot.org.

Watch this video of the Garfield High School Jazz Band at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival last winter:

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