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Dmitri Matheny arrived in the Northwest with his flugelhorn in the Northwest less than a decade ago. Now, from his home base in Centralia, Matheny has become an important member of the Puget Sound area jazz scene. His new album Cascadia honors his new community, and KNKX welcomes Matheny and his quintet for an exclusive performance in our Seattle studios. Matheny's beautiful, lyrical tone on his "big horn" is matched by a talent for songwriting and a knack for turning tired pop songs into journeys of melodic discovery. In his last visit to KNKX, his band brightened up the Carpenters hit "Close to You". Matheny brings a fresh arrangement to the Glen Campbell chart-topper "Wichita Lineman", a favorite of his father who passed away during the pandemic. Some of the Northwest's finest jazz musicians joined Matheny on a pair of original songs as well. Jay Thomas played saxophone with Bill Anschell, Phil Sparks and Mark Ivester on piano, bass and drums. Matheny's "Evergreen Girl" for his sweetheart Sassy is a swinging hardbop piece in the mold of his mentor Art Farmer. "Bourdain" was written for chef, traveler and "xenophile in a time of xenophobes" Anthony Bourdain, and features Mark Ivester drumming with and without sticks to fine effect. Hinting about a duet project of Brazilian music with guitarist John Stowell. "It's not quite cooked yet," Matheny told studio session host Abe Beeson. For now, Matheny continues to celebrate Cascadia and his jazz community. Songs: 0:00 Evergreen Girl 6:23 Bourdain 9:31 Wichita Lineman Musicians: Dmitri Matheny, flugelhorn Jay Thomas, tenor sax Bill Anschell, piano Phil Sparks, bass Mark Ivester, drums Audio: Brian Moynihan Video: Parker Miles Blohm Subscribe to see more jazz concerts from KNKX Public Radio. 24/7 JAZZ RADIO! https://jazz24.org FOLLOW US! Facebook: / knkxfm Twitter: / knkxfm Instagram: / knkx885 KNKX Public Radio broadcasts from Seattle & Tacoma, Washington. Listen to us online at https://KNKX.org #flugelhorn #jazz #seattle