asktheages 027 Jazz Photography | Ask The Ages

Brian Heaney has a new group, Ask The Ages, that he wanted me to photograph so we made a series of informal individual and group portraits outside his house where the jazz group were rehearsing the other day for an upcoming concert on  Thursday, July 15, 2010 7:00pm – 8:30pm, at Egan’s Ballard Jam House, 1707 Northwest Market Street Seattle, WA 98107 Pioctured above left to right are:

John Seman, bass, Greg Campbell, drums, Brian Heaney, guitar and Matt Reid, trumpet.

Portrait Photography by Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan creating portraits for publications and a Seattle Wedding Photographer with an artistic photojournalist style.

Thomas Marriott At Tula’s

June 25th, 2010

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Here are some more pictures from last night’s performance of the Thomas Marriott CD RELEASE: “East-West Trumpet Summit”.

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Matt Jorgensen

Phil Sparks Thomas Marriott At Tulas

Phil Sparks on bass
Vern Sielert Thomas Marriott At Tulas

Vern Sielert

Bill Anschell Thomas Marriott At Tulas

Bill Anschell


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Matt Jorgensen

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Thomas Marriott

Jazz Photography by Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, who photographs jazz performances, and creates portrait photography for publications and Seattle Wedding Photography with an artistic photojournalist style.

thomas Marriott Thomas Marriott CD RELEASE: “East West Trumpet Summit”

Thomas Marriott celebrated the release of his new CD, “East-West Trumpet Summit“, which is currently #1 on the JazzWeek National Airplay Chart and was recently featured on NPR’s Morning Edition. The “East” portion of the Trumpet Summit is usually Ray Vega, but because of family commitments Vega wasn’t able to make this performance. In his absence, Vern Sielert (still “East” of Seattle as Sielert is now teaching in Idaho), joined the band which also featured Bill Anschell on piano, Phil Sparks on bass and Matt Jorgensen on drums. A great sound on a summer evening. Strange to see jazz in a club with daylight pouring in the window. More pictures to come soon.

Jazz Photography by Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, who photographs jazz performances, and creates portrait photography for publications and Seattle Wedding Photography with an artistic photojournalist style.

jazz photography bellevue 25 Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes

Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes were wonderful. This was my first time to photograph a piano jazz duo, and it was delightful.
“Husband and wife, Bill Charlap & Renee Rosnes, team up for select performances of impassioned, eclectic, and extraordinary piano duets.
Renee Rosnes is one of the premier jazz pianists and composers of her generation. Having toured and recorded with many of the world’s greatest musicians, her resume reads like a who’s who of jazz. As a leader, Ms. Rosnes has released a series of nine inspired recordings on the Blue Note label, which have collectively garnered four Juno awards, the Canadian equivalent of a GRAMMY. She is also a founding member of the all-star band, the SFJAZZ Collective.
For more than a decade, pianist Bill Charlap has been forging a solo career characterized by swing, eloquence and a romantic musical sensibility. Twice GRAMMY nominated, he has released five superb albums for Blue Note records – CDs celebrating the American Songbook tradition, with songs of Hoagy Carmichael, Leonard Bernstein, and George Gershwin and others – that have afforded him an increased visibility as one of jazz’s foremost pianists.”

This was the final performance of the 4 day Bellevue Jazz Festival. I have photographed a lot more of the concerts and will post photographs from them over the next week or two.

I really enjoyed so many of these performances and was happy to have been photographing this festival and happy with many of the pictures I was able to make thanks to the Bellevue Jazz Festival. Hope you enjoyed the festival.

jazz photography bellevue 27 Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes

Jazz Photography by Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, who photographs jazz performances, and creates portrait photography for publications and Seattle Wedding Photographywith an artistic photojournalist style.

Sachal Vasandani Quartet

June 6th, 2010

jazz photography bellevue 24 Sachal Vasandani Quartet

Sachal Vasandani and his quartet were in prime form Sunday on the final day of the Bellevue Jazz Festival. It has been a while since I last saw him in Seattle at an Earshot event where he was good and he sounded even better today. According to the official program “Sachal Vasandani is a fresh, young vocal talent who displays a singular, deep-brewed voice and possesses an uncanny sensibility to straddle the fine line between jazz and pop with songs that teem with emotion and intellect.”

jazz photography bellevue 26 Sachal Vasandani Quartet

Sunday June 6th is the final day of the Festival. For more information go to the Festival website: Bellevue Jazz Festival

Jazz Photography by Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, who photographs jazz performances, and creates portrait photography for publications and Seattle Wedding Photography with an artistic photojournalist style.

jazz photography bellevue 22 Pat Martino | Bellevue Jazz Festival
Pat Martino performed at the Theatre at Meydenbauer Center Saturday afternoon as the Bellevue Jazz Festival moves on. Tomorrow is the final day.

For tickets and more information go to the Festival website; Bellevue Jazz Festival.

Pat Martino has been recognized as one of the most exciting and virtuosic guitarists in jazz. With a distinctive, fat sound and gut-wrenching performances, he represents the best not just in jazz, but in music. One of the most original of the jazz-based guitarists to emerge in the 1960s, Pat Martino made a remarkable comeback after brain surgery in 1980 to correct an aneurysm which caused him to lose his memory and completely forget how to play. It took years, but he regained his ability, partly by listening to his older records.

jazz photography bellevue 23 Pat Martino | Bellevue Jazz Festival

Martino began playing professionally when he was 15. He worked early on with groups led by Willis Jackson, Red Holloway, and a series of organists, including Don Patterson, Jimmy Smith, Jack McDuff, Richard “Groove” Holmes, and Jimmy McGriff. After playing with John Handy (1966), he started leading his own bands and heading sessions for Prestige, Muse, and Warner Bros. that found him welcoming the influences of avant-garde jazz, rock, pop, and world music into his advanced hard bop style.

After the operation, Martino did not resume playing until 1984, making his recording comeback with 1987′s The Return. Although not as active as earlier, Pat Martino has regained his earlier form, recording again for Muse and Evidence; he later signed with Blue Note, issuing All Sides Now in 1996, followed two years later by Stone Blue and in 1998 by Fire Dance. In 2001 Martino released a live album recorded at Yoshi’s in California. Two years later he teamed with saxophonist Joe Lovano for Think Tank.

The Katrina Kope Quartet

June 5th, 2010

jazz photography bellevue 19 The Katrina Kope Quartet
The Katrina Kope Quartet performed Saturday evening as part of the Bellevue Jazz Festival,
jazz photography bellevue 18 The Katrina Kope Quartet

jazz photography bellevue 14 Thomas Marriott Trio | Murl Allen Sanders Duo

The Thomas Marriott Trio performed for free at the Cypress Lounge and Wine Bar at the Westin Bellevue after the Bad Plus set at the Theatre at Meydenbauer Center. Very nice set.thomas is so cool on the trumpet with Matt Jorgensen on drums and the great organist L. Ron Weinstein, on the Hammond B-3 organ. No tie this year for L. Ron.

For tickets and more information go to the Festival website; Bellevue Jazz Festival

jazz photography bellevue 16 Thomas Marriott Trio | Murl Allen Sanders Duo

Murl Allen Sanders Duo played at Lincoln Square on the First Floor earlier in the evening. I was happy to be able to go up over them and look down for the overhead shot.
Jazz Photography by Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, who photographs jazz performances, and creates portrait photography for publications and Seattle Wedding Photography with an artistic photojournalist style.

jazz photography bellevue 08 The Bad Plus | Bellevue Jazz Festival 2010

The Bad Plus drummer David King was all over his drum kit Friday night at Theatre at Meydenbauer Center as the Bellevue Jazz Festival continues. What a great show they put on. David King was outstanding as was bassist Reid Anderson, pianist Ethan Iverson.
jazz photography bellevue 09 The Bad Plus | Bellevue Jazz Festival 2010

For tickets and more information go to the Festival website; Bellevue Jazz Festival

Forget categories and catch phrases. The sound of The Bad Plus is distinctive, eclectic and formidable. The Bad Plus have exploded all notions of what a jazz piano trio should sound like, whether at outdoor rock festivals, jazz clubs or symphony halls.

The Bad Plus is a collective made up of bassist Reid Anderson, pianist Ethan Iverson, and drummer David King. All three are from the Midwest and they have known each other since their teens. Nonetheless, with the exception of one unimpressive meeting in 1990, it is only after spending their formative 20s apart — King as member of the seminal indie jazz group Happy Apple, Iverson as the musical director for the Mark Morris Dance Group, Anderson as a prominent up-and-coming player on the New York jazz scene — that they reunited in late 2000 to play a weekend club date in Minneapolis. The chemistry was immediate and obvious. They planned a second gig and a one-day recording session for the indie jazz label Fresh Sound and The Bad Plus was born.

The Los Angeles Times ranked the trio among the leaders of what might be called the Nu Jazz movement. Newsweek declared their 2005 release Suspicious Activity? to be “among the freshest sounding albums of the year”. And according to Rolling Stone, “by any standard, jazz or otherwise, this is mighty, moving music, hot players with hard-rock hearts”. In short, a diverse array of music lovers has been seduced by The Bad Plus and their earnest, dizzying musicianship.
jazz photography bellevue 10 The Bad Plus | Bellevue Jazz Festival 2010


jazz photography bellevue 11 The Bad Plus | Bellevue Jazz Festival 2010


jazz photography bellevue 12 The Bad Plus | Bellevue Jazz Festival 2010


jazz photography bellevue 13 The Bad Plus | Bellevue Jazz Festival 2010

The Los Angeles Times ranked the trio among the leaders of what might be called the Nu Jazz movement. Newsweek declared their 2005 release Suspicious Activity? to be “among the freshest sounding albums of the year”. And according to Rolling Stone, “by any standard, jazz or otherwise, this is mighty, moving music, hot players with hard-rock hearts”. In short, a diverse array of music lovers has been seduced by The Bad Plus and their earnest, dizzying musicianship. Jazz Photography by Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, who photographs jazz performances, and creates portrait photography for publications and Seattle Wedding Photography with an artistic photojournalist style. See more work from this Seattle Photographer.

jazz photography bellevue 17 Josh Rawlings Trio | Bill Anschell Duo

The sewcond evening of the Bellevue Jazz Festival continued with quite a number of different performances in varied venues around town. Above is the Josh Rawlings trio playing inside the new Neiman Marcus. I love the setting. The music sounded great there too,

jazz photography bellevue 15 Josh Rawlings Trio | Bill Anschell Duo

Over at Grand Cru Wine Bar at TEN20 the Bill Anschell Duo with Jeff Johnson on bass played a great set.

For tickets and more information go to the Festival website; Bellevue Jazz Festival More Pictures to come from Friday evening.

Jazz Photography by Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, who photographs jazz performances, and creates portrait photography for publications and Seattle Wedding Photography with an artistic photojournalist style. See more work from this Seattle Photographer.