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The Seattle Women's Jazz Orchestra (SWOJO) features many of the finest female jazz artists in the region. Showcasing high intensity jazz, tight harmonies, and lush dynamic sounds, the band performs with a fresh energy stemming from seven years of thrilling audiences on two continents. The band is proud to perform many originals and arrangements from Pacific Northwest artists such as Nelda Swiggett, Jill Townsend, Al Farlow, Hazel Leach, Vern Sielert, Carmen Staaf, and our Musical Director, Dr. Daniel Barry.
SWOJO CDs available from OA2 Records (click the logo above) or from online retailers such as CDUniverse.com and Amazon.com .
SWOJO in Lima, Peru (La Victoria)
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Member Since: 28/08/2005
Band Website: http://www.swojo.org
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Musical Director: Dr. Daniel Barry
Saxophones: Lisa Gordanier, Steph Dupuis, Cynthia Mullis, Jenny Ziefel, Ann Babb
Trombones: Carolyn Caster, Mariah Ralston, Jenny Brown, Erin Easley
Trumpets: Dennis Haldane, Marge Rosen, Angela Smith, Sarah Nelson
Rhythm: Ann Reynolds (p), Rachael Contorer (b), Maria Joyner (dr)
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from AllAboutJazz.com:

The Seattle Women’s Jazz Orchestra, now seven years old, has produced its second superlative album of contemporary jazz, a cosmopolitan enterprise showcasing impressive compositions and arrangements by musical director Daniel Barry; Englishwoman Hazel Leach, co-leader of the European-based United Women’s Orchestra; and Jill Townsend, one of Canada’s most talented writers in the big-band genre.

As on its previous recording, Dreamcatcher (OA2, 2004), SWOJO leaves no doubt that it can play with anyone, readily mastering charts that would test even the most battle-hardened ensemble. The careful use of shading and dynamics is especially remarkable, as all but one of the eight selections were recorded in concert with no safety net or second chances. The exception is Barry’s “Checkered Demon” which, unlike the others, ends with no applause. The album is so cleanly recorded, however, that the absence of an audience response is the only avenue by which to separate the concert selections from the lone in-studio track.

Barry, the orchestra’s music director since its inception, appreciates a Latin beat, a fondness that is conspicuous on three of his four compositions, even though the rhythms are often gentle and understated. Again, the anomaly is “Checkered Demon,” a bluesy charmer on which tenor saxophonist Cynthia Mullis excels. “Demon” follows the supple opener, “Encontro das Águas” (Meeting of the Waters), whose lone soloist is trumpeter Barry himself.

Leach weighs in with “The Tulip Wonder,” a lyrical swinger featuring trombonist Jennifer Kellogg that opens calmly and builds in intensity, and the meditative “Self Portrait,” nicely sung by Greta Matassa alongside splendid solos by trumpeter Sarah Nelson and tenor Tina Richerson. As with most modern songs, I haven’t a clue as to what the lyrics mean, but they seem quite serious and profound.

Townsend’s charts appeared previously on her excellent album, Tales from the Sea (Pagetown, 2003). The first is her own enchanting composition, “Waltz of the Jellyfish,” the second the lovely standard “Old Folks,” a luminous arrangement on which Mullis is again showcased, this time on alto sax.

Bassist Rachael Contorer, alto Lisa Gordanier and pianist Ann Reynolds are the soloists on “Jellyfish,” which precedes Barry’s powerful “Mighty Urubamba,” “Old Folks” and his softly flowing “Miraflores.” Nelson, drummer Jeremy Jones and percussionist Michelle McGowan are admirable on the former, Jones and Richerson ditto on the latter.

In sum, the inescapable verdict is that SWOJO has earned another blue ribbon. Recommended without pause.

Jack Bowers, Big Band Editor, AllAboutJazz.com
Record Label: OA2 Records www.oa2records.com
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Peru/Meeting of the Waters

The Peru Festival is over, most of us are back home in Seattle...amazing experience, that week in Lima. The warmth and friendliness of the Peruvians is something to check out for yourselves. SWOJO pla...
Posted by on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 00:09:00 GMT

"Meeting of the Waters" in stores April 17

"Meeting of the Waters", SWOJO's new live recording, will be in stores April 17. Check out the title track Encontro das Aguas (Meeting of the Waters) here on MySpace!
Posted by on Sun, 11 Feb 2007 10:35:00 GMT

SWOJO w/Greta at Jazz Alley on Jan 29th!

Am happy to let you all know that the Seattle Women's Jazz Orchestra (SWOJO) will be performing with a special guest, Greta Matassa ( www.gretamatassa.com ) one week from tonight at Seattle's Jazz All...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:29:00 GMT

Triple Door show coming up on Wednesday

Our guest artist, Jill Townsend, arrives today to rehearse the band on a bunch of tunes and we're gearing up for what should be a great show. Tickets still available at the Triple Door Box office...
Posted by on Sun, 17 Sep 2006 10:03:00 GMT

LIMA???

SWOJO has once again been invited to appear at the Festival Jazz en Lima!!! April, 2007 the band will be traveling to the district of Miraflores in the capital city of Lima for the 17th annual incarna...
Posted by on Fri, 07 Jul 2006 11:11:00 GMT

SWOJO at Bloedel Reserve, July 15

SWOJO ( www.swojo.org )will be playing an acoustic show at the Bloedel Reserve on Saturday, July 15 at 7pm. Tickets must be reserved via telephone before the show by calling 206--842-7631. No tickets...
Posted by on Fri, 07 Jul 2006 11:09:00 GMT

April 23 Tulas Show - Live Recording!

We're bringing in our favorite recording engineer, Jim Wilke, to capture the Tulas show live on April 23rd. Get all your friends and come on down and add to all the energy of our live recording!
Posted by on Fri, 17 Feb 2006 11:30:00 GMT

SWOJO is nominated for a Golden Ear award...wow!!

Just found out this week--SWOJO was nominated for an Earshot Jazz Golden Ear Award in the Best Northwest Acoustic Jazz Group category! Everybody in the band is thrilled by this wonderful honor and mor...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:13:00 GMT

Concert Post

For all of you that came out to the Triple Door this past Thursday--you'll know what we mean when we say "WOW". The TD show was the culmination and realization of a project we'd been working...
Posted by on Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:17:00 GMT