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In the Pacific Northwest, where she built her career, Greta Matassa wins wide acclaim; 7 times, the readers of Earshot, the Seattle jazz magazine, have voted her the best jazz vocalist in the Northwest. She was inducted into the Seattle Jazz Hall of Fame in 2014. Jim Wilke, the Seattle jazz maven and host of the syndicated "Jazz After Hours" radio program, praises her versatility. "She has a fearlessness in approaching material,” Wilke says, "that makes her like an instrumentalist in a jam session.” Bassist and producer John Clayton says “One of the best jazz singers we have to boast about these days.” Her 40 year career has been a whirlwind of exciting opportunities and experiences
Greta Matassa Sextet at Jazz Alley

by Paul Rauch
Greta Matassa Sextet Jazz Alley Seattle WA April 2, 2025 Truth is a constant, something that remains rooted to fact no matter how many times told. That being said, the obvious must be stated here, as it has many times previously--Greta Matassa is the most important jazz singer to ...
Time for Love

Label: Christopher Boscole
Released: 2024
Track listing: 1. Betcha By Golly Wow - 5:18 Thom Bell and Linda Creed;
2. Chan's Song - 5:11 Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock;
3. I'm Glad There is You - 5:17 Paul Madeira and Jimmy Dorsey;
4. When I Fall in Love - 4:47 Victor Young and Edward Heyman;
5. Canto Triste - 5:31 Edu Lobo, Lani Hall, and Vinicius Demoraes;
6. You Are So Beautiful - 3:31 Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher;
7. Moon River - 5:22 Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer;
8. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life -6:04 Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, and Michel Legrand;
9. Summer of '42 (Main Theme) - 6:33 Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, and Michel Legrand;
10. The Girl From Ipanema - 3:48 Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes and Norman Gimble;
11. Nearness of You - 5:54 Hoagy Carmichael and Ned Washington;
12. Never Let Me Go -4:01 Jay Livingston and Ray Evans;
13. A Time For Love - 6:17 Johnny Mandel and Paul Webster;
14. My Funny Valentine - 4:52 Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart;
Leslie Pintchik, Claire Martin, Delfeayo Marsalis, Neta Raanan, Birthday Shoutouts To Jazz Virgos & More

by Mary Foster Conklin
This broadcast includes new releases from Leslie Pintchik, Claire Martin, Delfeayo Marsalis and Neta Raanan, with birthday shoutouts to Jazz Virgos Sherrie Maricle, Greta Matassa, Christie Dashiell, Gabrielle Stravelli, Tomoko Omura, Alyssa Allgood, Cecilia Coleman, Michael Feinstein and Julia Dollison, among others. Happy listening and please support the artists you hear. See them live and purchase ...
New September Releases - Sisters of Jazz, John Stein, Aaron Diehl & The Knights, Kurt Elling & Charlie Hunter, Ivan Lins And More

by Mary Foster Conklin
This broadcast includes new releases from Sisters of Jazz, John Stein, Aaron Diehl & The Knights, Kurt Elling & Charlie Hunter, Ivan Lins and Kirsten Agresta Copely, with birthday shoutouts to Gabrielle Stravelli, Alyssa Allgood, Tom Wopat, Greta Matassa, Claire Martin and Lorraine Feather, among others. Thanks for listening and please support the artists you hear ...
Leavenworth Jazz Festival 2023: A First Breath of Mountain Air

by Paul Rauch
Leavenworth Jazz Festival Leavenworth, WA May 5-7, 2023 The one-hundred-and-twenty-mile journey from the city of Seattle, to the village of Leavenworth, WA is one of perilous beauty and wonderment. Once arriving in the town of Monroe at the foot of the Cascade Mountains, Highway 2 east rises majestically over the Cascade summit ...
New Releases: Roberta Brenza With Sheila Jordan, Marína ?sk, Ana Nelson, Charu Suri & More Women Driven Jazz

by Mary Foster Conklin
This broadcast presents new releases from vocalists Roberta Brenza featuring Sheila Jordan, Marína Ósk, saxophonist/clarinetist Ana Nelson, and pianist Charu Suri with birthday shoutouts to Lorraine Feather, Claire Martin, Paul Jost, Greta Matassa and Alyssa Allgood, among others. Remembering Lou Caputo in the first hour. Thanks for listening and please support the artists you hear by ...
Seattle Jazz Fellowship: A New Beginning For Live Resident Jazz

by Paul Rauch
The local jazz scene in Seattle has been vibrant and at times prolific over the last one hundred years. The city hosted the only fully integrated jazz club scene in the 1920's and '30s, inspiring Black musicians from the south to escape Jim Crow, and find a place to not only engage in the bustling club ...
Jazz Returns to Seattle's Central District: Two Evenings of Black Brilliance

by Paul Rauch
There is a miracle on the corner of 12th Avenue and Jackson St. in what is now Seattle's Little Saigon." In what was a traditional African American and Jewish community before the influx of Vietnamese, Cambodian and Laotian immigrants after the war in Southeast Asia in the early 1980's, this urban crossroads was the main pulse ...
A Musical Tribute To New York

by H William Stine
First show of my 12th season. It was great to be back. But, as reluctant as I am to admit it, the day was certainly not about me. It was September 11th. So for New York, and for anyone and everyone with scars on their heart for what happened on that day twenty years ago, I ...