Ranked as one of the most popular public radio stations in the nation, KNKX has been bringing award-winning local and national news, jazz and blues to Western Washington since 1966.
KNKX broadcasts from our studios near the Pike Place Market in Seattle and downtown Tacoma. We pride ourselves on being the region's leading source of award-winning jazz, blues, and NPR news. Start listening today at KNKX.org and check out our 24/7 internet jazz radio at Jazz24.org
She's just a voice player. She's able to do whatever she wants with her voice whenever she wants however she wants. Each performance is more unbelievable than the last i see
The first couple choruses of Sands’ solo are so simple and calm, but good lord, they groove so damn well and are just so fucking beautiful. Love his playing.
honor to Benny Golson, a giant of the sax and composition, this is my little tribute to him ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FyKbtIAjOFc.htmlsi=K8Ky4fXOd5CmGCsP
I grew up playing trombone while listening to NPR late at night me and my horn and the radio and I try to play with everything ,improvising,I was going to join my dad's band when I got out of high school and that never worked out but I loved playing the trombone eventually turned a singer who dabbles in synthesizers an electronic music I always appreciated the public radio, duke urbie green jj Johnson fred Wesley, jazz crusaders miles, weather report all delivered to me, love n thànks. Fred's tone and ease he plays with is incomparable so damn good, and one of the bands I was in over the years we used to love to play the crusaders version of Eleanor Rigby and we'd make it as Spacey and psychedelic as we could I had my trombone running through electronic pedals for guitar I had delay and detune and I could play some Harmony stuff, those were magical days filled with wonder