Photo gallery: Students perform at Jazz Connection
Posted: May 19, 2019 1835
Edmonds-Woodway Jazz 1 guitarist Jai Lasker performs.
Edmonds-Woodway’s Jazz 1 student Natalie Whitlock on the alto sax.
Edmonds-Woodway’s Rendevous Quarter — featuring Jazz 1 students, from left, Dominic Nye, Mwangi Payton, Unathi Machyo and Julia Kim.
Edmonds-Woodway Jazz 1 students.
Edmonds-Woodway High School’s Dorian Singers perform at the North Sound Center.
Madrona K-8 Jazz Band solo.
Madrona K-8 Jazz Band.
Edmonds-Woodway High School Jazz Combo 1 performs at the Edmonds Theater.
Edmonds-Woodway Jazz Combo 1’s Liam Salas on the tenor saxophone.
Meadowdale Middle School Jazz Band Director Bruce Lavin shows his enthusiasm.
A Meadowdale Middle School Jazz Band soloist performs at Edmonds Center for the Arts.
The Edmonds Middle School Girls Jazz Band.
The Edmonds Middle School Girls Jazz Band, which includes middle school girls from across the school district.
College Place Middle School students at Jazz Connection in 2019. (File photo)
College Place Middle School students perform.
Meadowdale’s Jazz Combo 1 drummer keeps the beat.
Meadowdale High School Jazz Combo 1 at the Edmonds Theater.
A Meadowdale High School Jazz 1 solo.
The Meadowdale High School Jazz Band 1 at the Jazz Connection.
Meadowdale High School Impressions members perform.
Meadowdale Middle School choir performs at the North Sound Center in downtown Edmonds.
Outstanding local student jazz programs involving Edmonds schools were showcased during the 19th Annual Edmonds Jazz Connection Saturday in downtown Edmonds. Sponsored by the Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary Club, the event featured Puget Sound-area middle, high school and college jazz programs.
— Photos by Teresa Wippel, Julia Wiese and Ariana Burr
My wife & I spent the entire day at this event even though we have no children involved. What a joy to see these kids really engaged and working so hard. Seeing these talented kids is certainly a positive light shining out in a world that can often times have a lot of negative news. Let’s all keep supporting them!
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My wife & I spent the entire day at this event even though we have no children involved. What a joy to see these kids really engaged and working so hard. Seeing these talented kids is certainly a positive light shining out in a world that can often times have a lot of negative news. Let’s all keep supporting them!