Portland Jazz
Saturated in black coffee and rain, Portland is a perfect percolator for another acquired taste: jazz.
Saturated in black coffee and rain, Portland is a perfect percolator for another acquired taste: jazz. Many jazz players call this region home and find the city’s low-key atmosphere inspiring. In Portland, it’s pretty easy to find small venues hosting intimate combos of world-class talent or bigger, more boffo live shows that still “got that swing.”
Jazz Festivals
For two weeks every February, the Biamp Portland Jazz Festival spotlights the best local talents and welcomes a fleet of jazz-world luminaries to Portland. This is easily the city’s most active jazz season. After a decade of jazz curation, however, the PDX Jazz organization has expanded its efforts into year-round support of the jazz scene. Check their calendar anytime for a solid show recommendation.
The annual Montavilla Jazz Fest is a three-day celebration spotlighting local jazz talent. With a diverse lineup spanning traditional to experimental styles, the festival takes place across multiple venues in Southeast Portland. Catch performances by renowned musicians like Korean American Joe Kye and internationally lauded saxophonist Nicole Glover.
The Cathedral Park Jazz Festival, founded in 1981, the longest-running free jazz festival west of the Mississippi, is held beneath North Portland’s majestic St. Johns Bridge in Cathedral Park every July.
In August, pay homage to a historic Northwest legacy, the Vanport Jazz Festival, commemorating the pioneering musicians who established Portland as a true jazz city in the wake of the tragic Vanport Flood of 1948.
Across the river from Portland, the Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival draws national and regional acts to its outdoor waterfront setting each August.
Upcoming Jazz Events
Explore Portland's vibrant jazz scene at one of these upcoming shows.
Playing With Words
PJCE and Literary Arts present six new jazz compositions inspired by six Oregon Book Award finalists’ works.
Concerts at Ardiri Winery
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Branford Marsalis
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Biamp Portland Jazz Festival
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Biamp Portland Jazz Festival: Terence Blanchard
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Erykah Badu
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Music Festivals
Pickathon Music Festival
Every August, Pickathon draws diverse musical performers to celebrate music and the outdoors at the lush Pendarvis Farm just outside of Portland.
Chamber Music Northwest’s Summer Festival
Chamber Music Northwest’s annual summer festival combines high-caliber classical music with a laid-back atmosphere.
Portland’s Waterfront Blues Festival
Every Fourth of July weekend, the Waterfront Blues Festival takes over downtown Portland’s Waterfront Park.
Venues of Note
Visitors to Portland can find regular jazz offerings at Wilfs. For a classic speakeasy vibe, descend into the basement of the Alder Building to the Jack London Revue.
Jazz Venues in Portland
Sit back and listen to local and visiting jazz musicians at these live music venues.
Grammy Winners
“City of Roses” is both another name for Portland and the name of a Grammy-winning jazz hit by Portlander Esperanza Spalding. Spalding, a young jazz bassist and composer that David Letterman once dubbed his “coolest guest,” became a figurehead for new jazz in Portland — and indeed the world — after her shocking 2011 “Best New Artist” Grammy win over Justin Bieber.
Other Notables
The Jazz Society of Oregon’s Hall of Fame helps record jazz luminaries (of memory’s general ilk) from the region’s present and past. Many of these inductees are still active around Portland.
Drummer Mel Brown plays regular sets with his combo The Mel Brown Quartet. Recently passed, veteran pianist and composer Dave Frishberg, who wrote songbook classics like “Peel Me A Grape” and “I’m Hip,” still gigged regularly well into his 80s in small clubs with singer Rebecca Kilgore. Portland was also home to the late Native American jazz saxophonist Jim Pepper, whose work is commemorated in the Jim Pepper Native Arts Festival, held each August.
Pink Martini, one of the highest-profile jazz/pop crossover bands of the last decade, is based in Portland but travels all over the globe. The Shanghai Woolies, a Pink Martini “hot jazz” offshoot, more regularly make the rounds in P-town. Growing jazz-rooted acts with broad appeal include Ben Darwish and Trio Subtonic.
Portland’s preeminent vaudeville acts also favor a jazzy live accompaniment. Vagabond Opera and Wanderlust Circus each play polka-flavored gypsy jazz and put on a glitzy, cheeky live show full of dancing, dialogue and various cirque-burlesque feats.
Jazz Radio
Portland radio listeners are lucky to have access to a dedicated nonprofit jazz radio station that plays the pantheon, from swing to soul. KMHD Jazz Radio broadcasts at 89.1 FM from Mt. Hood Community College in collaboration with Oregon Public Broadcasting.
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