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Samantha Boshnack's musical projects: Comprised of 14 instrumentalists, the B’shnorkestra brings. Samantha Boshnack has a work-in-progress showing of her latest creation "Seismic Belt" for trumpet, saxophone, violin, violin/viola, piano, bass and drums. Created while in residence at 18th Street Arts Center this new work is written about the ring of fire and features some incredible LA Musicians. Samantha Boshnack: Works in Progress at the bluewhale. Mon 20:00 PDT · bluewhale, 123 Astronaut E S Onizuka S. Ste. 301, LA (Little Tokyo). The Sam Boshnack Quintet makes it's Tula's debut tomorrow night! If you like B'shnorkestra, you will like this too! Reservations recommended - reservationss. Hope you can come! APR14. Sam Boshnack Quintet. Fri 19:30 PDT · Tula's Restaurant & Jazz Club · Seattle, WA, United States. 61 people interested.

Sam Boshnack Quintet’s second album, Nelly Bly Project (Artists Recording Collective) is an illustrative and evocative musical portrait of a hero that Boshnack has admired since a young age. Bly was a 19th-century daredevil feminist and journalist who worked within extreme confines to achieve great things for both the subjects she covered (including mental health and prison facilities), and for women in her field. The album moves between the narrative and abstract, creating an imaginative world that channels Bly’s groundbreaking spirit.

A beautifully quirky, high-energy Quintet, the Samantha Boshnack Quintet was formed in 2011. A classic jazz instrumentation, that does anything but standard music, the Quintet packs a power punch. Boshnack’s primary small ensemble as a leader, this band thrashes and bounds through tightly woven twists, tunnels and cliffs with the deftness and precision of a chamber ensemble and weight of a rock band.

Sam Boshnack unleashes her latest project, a beautifully quirky, high-energy Quintet. This band thrashes and bounds through tightly woven twists, tunnels and cliffs with the deftness and precision of a chamber ensemble and weight of a rock band. Music for alternative chamber orchestra by Samantha Boshnack Sam Boshnack Quintet. If you like Sam Boshnack Quintet, you may also like: Steel Bridge Trio "Different Clocks" (relay 011) by Steel Bridge Trio. supported by 6 fans who also own Exploding Syndrome.

Sam Boshnack Quintet. Suite for Seattle's Royal Court, Movement 2. Samantha Boshnack. 4. Suite for Seattle's Royal Court, Movement 3. 5. XI. 7. Exploding Syndrome.

Samantha Boshnack: Seismic Belt. Friday October 12, 7:30pm. The Royal Room, 5000 Rainier Ave . Seattle. B’shnorkestra has been nominated for both Album of the Year (for Global Concertos) and Acoustic Jazz Ensemble in Earshot’s Golden Ear Awards. These awards recognize the accomplishments of Seattle jazz artists over the previous year. Winners are determined through a voting process.

In Groups: Samantha Boshnack Quintet. Sam Boshnack Quintet - Exploding Syndrome ‎(8xFile, MP3, Album, 320).

Samantha Boshnack fits perfectly into that musical paradigm. Whether writing and performing with her 14 piece ensemble B'shnorkestra, or in a quintet setting, Boshnack has pushed musical boundaries in a multitude of directions. Her music carries a social narrative, an emotional intelligence uniquely her own. Her new release, Global Concertos, is a collection of five concertos performed live, for five different soloists, representing five musical continents, utilizing five different instrument groups. The result is stunning, and distinct. Samantha Boshnack: I started playing the trumpet when I was ten years old. I immediately fell in love with it. I lived up in the country of upstate New York, so there wasn't a lot of opportunities, so I did what I could, went to music camps, took lessons at the college, played in college groups, and just did what I could up there.