Bryan: most jazz musicians can't make their living from their art and the actual copyright laws at least here in Germany (GeMA) only make the few rich still richer, at the expense of the masses of all those great musicians nobody knows and who are fobbed off with peanuts, despite the promotor pays a lot to the performing right society, even if they only play their own work. So giving them a little bit is what I can do to show my appreciation. Without culture, I would be lost. But I would never work free for the big guys like Till Brönner i.e., and I doubt they would be aware of me at all.
Matt Jorgensen, the drummer of Chamber 3, lives in Seattle afaik and here are his next shows:
http://mattjorgensen.com/up-coming-shows/The sax and guitar player are lving near to my town and I know them quite well. Matt frequently comes to Germany and the 2 Germans sometimes go to Seattle for a little tour. And yes, I guess they already played at the Ballard Jazz Festival, at least Matt does this year. And John Stowell, whom I could meet in the Jazzhaus Heidelberg 2 or 3 times a couple of years ago.
I have the 2 CDs of Chamber 3: "chaos and structure" and "grassroots" (of course), both are highly recommended by me, but are rather different. Mail me for more if you like: imagesfrugales (!AT*) yahoo point de