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Kenny Washington

  • The Sound Room 3022 Broadway Oakland, CA, 94611 United States (map)

A native of the Crescent City who cut his teeth as both a saxophonist and singer, Washington worked his way through military bands in his younger years before settling in the Bay Area in the mid 1990s. He made a name for himself on the San Francisco scene rather quickly, but that was really just the beginning. Washington's soulful pipes, easy way with a song, and tremendous heart kept drawing serious attention on the other side of the country. Saxophonist Roy Nathanson drafted him for his jazz-theater piece Fire at Keaton's Bar & Grill, which placed him in the company of Elvis Costello, Debbie Harry, and Nancy King; vibraphonist Joe Locke brought him into the fold at Dizzy's Club-Cola at Jazz at Lincoln Center, where the pair knocked out audiences by covering everything from the work of Henry Mancini to Neil Young to The Isley Brothers; and Wynton Marsalis saw fit to tap Washington's talent in a variety of settings—a 2013 return to the Pulitzer-winning oratorio Blood on the Fields, tributes to vocal icons like Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra's annual holiday celebration, to name a few.

Meanwhile, when not hopping on a plane to perform in New York, Washington remained plenty busy in his adoptive hometown, appearing on multiple recordings with saxophonist Michael O'Neill, covering Stevie Wonder's "Overjoyed" with the Pacific Mambo Orchestra on that band's Grammy-winning debut, and building an appreciative following of his own through gigs of varied sorts. He even managed to find the time to record two live albums—one in Berkeley, California, the other in Denmark—that furthered his reputation. But a studio set just didn't settle into the mix...until 2020.

Washington triumphs with instinctive charms. His tremendous skills as a singer and interpreter are only surpassed by his honesty, and that's apparent in every one of these settings. He's back with the band from his Grammy nominated CD and getting ready to hit the studio again. Come hear the magic!

Tickets at Kenny Washington Friday show

We request attendees provide proof of Covid vaccination, and wear a mask when not eating or drinking

Seating is limited to allow distancing.

Hand sanitizer stations are available at the venue.

If you are unwell or running a temperature, please do not attend the show. Initiate a refund. 

Earlier Event: September 11
Homenagem Brasileira
Later Event: September 18
Kenny Washington