Friday, February 10th, at 7:00pm, Jazzbird welcomes David Friesen Circle 3 Trio featuring artists David Friesen-Hemage Bass, Joe Manis-Tenor, Soprano Saxophone, Charlie Doggett-Drums.
Anyone acquainted with David Friesen’s exceptional music quickly thinks of his creative universe. Ocean-deep in his sensitivity to the human spirit, Friesen is compassionate and his music founded on integrity and the pursuit of excellence. A technically adept, immensely intuitive bassist and pianist, David Friesen is a spiritually minded performer whose music touches upon contemporary jazz, folk, world traditions, and acoustic post-bop. A regular presence in the Pacific Northwest since his emergence in the late ’60s, Friesen initially garnered acclaim for a series of textural and earthy albums recorded with guitarist John Stowell in the ’70s, and has paired for equally compelling dates with such luminaries as Chick Corea, Joe Henderson, Mal Waldron, Denny Zeitlin, and others. He remains an intensely exploratory artist, flowing from trio albums like 2016’s Triple Exposure, to duo albums like 2017’s Bactrian, and intimate solo performances as on 2018’s My Faith, My Life.
Born in Tacoma, Washington in 1942, Friesen grew up in Seattle, where he started out on accordion and ukulele around age ten. By his teens he had picked up the guitar and first became interested in jazz after seeing Slim Gaillard perform in a local club. However, it wasn’t until after high school, while in the Army, that he began playing the bass. Stationed first in Paris, and then in Copenhagen, Friesen improved quickly and soon found gigs with such luminaries as Johnny Griffin, Art Taylor, Dick Berk, George Arvanitas, and others. Upon returning to the States in 1964, he continued his jazz pursuits, jamming with the likes of Randy Brecker, Larry Coryell, and Pacific Northwest legend pianist/vibraphonist/vocalist Elmer Gill. Settling in Portland in the early ’70s, Friesen opened his own coffeehouse and began playing regularly. Friesen’s music, which is imbued with certain ingredients of jazz, is also characterized by folk-flavored things and classical and Jewish veins with substantial spontaneity, lyrical strength, warmth and creative discoveries in the musical wilderness. To hear a sample of his music please visit his page HERE.
Enjoy some great jazz and choose from a fine selection of wine, craft beers, and catered dinner options for purchase. Doors open at 6:00 pm; $10 cover charge at the door, reservations are not required.
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Starters & Salads
Meat & Cheese Share Box $15
smoked ham, salami, prosciutto, roasted turkey, domestic & imported cheeses, fresh fruit, olives, pickles, whole grain mustard, crackers
Hummus Dip $9
hummus, grape tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, olives, pita bread
Brie Cheese Share Box $12
cherry, orange & pecan topping, crostini, apples & grapes
Wedge Salad $6
iceberg lettuce, bacon, grape tomato, red onion, bleu cheese, bleu cheese & balsamic vinaigrette
Salmon Caesar Salad or Chicken Caesar Salad $13 / $11
atlantic salmon, organic romaine, parmesan, caesar dressing, herb croutons on the side
Side Caesar Salad $5
organic romaine, parmesan, caesar dressing, herb croutons on the side
Chopped Valentine’s Salad $8 * NEW
hearts of romaine, cabbage, purple kale, toasted almonds, radish, grapes, avocado, tomatoes, champagne vinaigrette
Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail $7 * NEW
6 jumbo shrimp, cocktail sauce, lemon
Tomato Basil Bisque (cup $5 / bowl $10)
cheese bread
Entrees
Rosemary Garlic Prime Rib – Carved to Order $18
yukon gold mashed potatoes, broccoli with oven roasted tomatoes
Chicken Divan $14
chicken breasts with divan sauce, white rice, broccoli with oven roasted tomatoes
Sweets
Chocolate Dipped Strawberries $5
Red Velvet Cake with White Chocolate Glaze $5
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Apple & Blackberry Cobbler with Vanilla Ice Cream $6
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Join us for this event February 10, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Reservations are not required