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  • Sara Gazarek (voice), Julian Shore (piano), Matt Aronoff (bass), Jared Schonig (drums) “…she may well turn out to be the next important jazz singer.” – DON HECKMAN, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES Born and raised in Seattle, WA, 3x GRAMMY® nominated jazz vocalist Sara Gazarek reigns as one of the most creative voices of her generation, and one “who may well turn out to be the next important jazz singer” (Los Angeles Times). Collaborating with jazz legends Fred Hersch, Billy Childs, Kurt Elling, and more, and with 6 critically-acclaimed albums under her belt at the age of 40, Gazarek often tours internationally as a soloist/band leader, and as a co-founder of the vocal collective, säje, whose debut single earned a 2021 GRAMMY® nomination. Sara is a 2023 Chamber Music of America New Jazz Works grant recipient, serves on the LA Chapter Board of Governors for the Recording Academy, and works as an Associate Professor of Jazz Voice at the Eastman School of Music (University of Rochester) where she is currently working to build their brand new jazz voice degree, set to launch in Fall of 2024. Connect with Sara Gazarek on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X - Twitter
  • Yulia Navalnaya appeared on her late husband's YouTube channel in a forceful challenge to Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of murder. Navalnaya says she will carry on her husband's work.
  • San Diego County was expected to receive cooler and windier conditions Monday with a deeper marine layer through the middle of the week
  • Cities around Phoenix are spending billions to develop water infrastructure. Local leaders say it's a necessary step as the Colorado River shrinks and groundwater dries up.
  • After a year of campaigning and more than $120 million in ad spending in Iowa, the caucuses have come and gone. Here are key takeaways about Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis and GOP politics.
  • An excessive-heat warning is in effect until 8 p.m. Saturday, with temperatures expected between 112 and 117 degrees.
  • Electric vehicles and solar power are growing quickly and offering hope the world could still meet climate change goals.
  • Alligators rely on external sources to regulate their body temperatures — so during winter, they will go into brumation. A viral video captured the phenomenon during the Texas winter freeze.
  • A blustery autumn storm that brought showers, cool temperatures and widespread lightning to the San Diego area is expected to linger Thursday morning.
  • Israel and Hamas are both holding the bodies of those killed on the other side, refusing to release them. They've done so for years and are again using the enemy dead as leverage in the current war.
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