
Schedule

Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

Noah Pettibon Trio: North Bend Jazz Walk
All Ages
Featuring Dylan Hayes on organ and Paul Hirschl on drums.
For ticket information, visit: https://tickets.jazzclubsnw.org/event/2025-north-bend-jazz-walk

Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

Noah Pettibon and Jay Thomas: Motor City Tribute Quintet
TCKET INFO: https://theroyalroomseattle.com/event/noah-pettibon-motor-city-tribute-quintet/
$15 advance, $20 door, all ages
Presenting the music of the historical Detroit jazz scene, including material from Pepper Adams’ landmark recordings “Live at Half Note Cafe” with Donald Byrd, “Mean What You Say” with Thad Jones, “Encounter” with Tommy Flanagan and Elvin Jones, and more.
Joining Noah in the frontline is multi-instrumentalist Jay Thomas on trumpet and saxophones. Seattle’s own jazz master John Hansen is on piano, and rounding out the quintet are Tacoma bassist and drummer Paul Black and Paul Hirschl.

Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

Noah Pettibon Hosts the Owl N’ Thistle Jam Session
Noah will be joined by Eric Verlinde on keyboard and Brady McCowan on drums with a set featuring a combination of Noah’s favorite classic, obscure, and original jazz selections.

Roman's Session: Featuring Noah Pettibon (Live Stream)
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/@romangoron/featured
Roman’s Session is a weekly live stream out of pianist Roman Goron’s home studio. Tune in on YouTube to catch the stream on December 8th at 6:30 PST featuring Noah Pettibon on baritone saxophone.
The band will consist of Milo Peterson on guitar, Paul Black on bass, and Paul Hirschl on drums performing music inspired by the great “Jazzmen Detroit” album on the Savoy label which included Kenny Burrell, Tommy Flanagan, Paul Chambers, and Pepper Adams, all Detroit regulars in their mid-20s, and the great Kenny Clarke.

The Noah Pettibon Trio at Latona Pub
No cover charge, 21+
Featuring Dylan Hayes on piano and Anthony Channita on drums.
From Latona Pub’s website: “The Latona Pub is located in Seattle’s Greenlake neighborhood, a short walk from the Roosevelt Light Rail Station. Our iconic pub has been the scene of many craft beer collaborations and special releases since 1987. The Latona food is renowned with a seasonal menu sourced with ingredients from the Pacific Northwest.”

The Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

The Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

The Noah Pettibon Trio at The Tasting Room
No cover charge, 21+
“The Tasting Room offers the best of Washington’s viticultural bounty in an old world-style wine bar. Located in the heart of the historic Pike Place Market…” - from Wines of Washington website, https://www.winesofwashington.com/

The Noah Pettibon Trio at The Orion
No cover, 21+
Featuring Moe Wiesner on bass and Paul Hirschl on drums.
Noah enjoys revisiting this challenging but rewarding format from his first record “Plus Two” which featured a stripped down bass and drums rhythm section.
“…Bellingham bar and music space is a nod to history. Odd Fellows Temple Room at The Orion provides a big space to gather at a slower pace”, via Cascadia Daily News.

The Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

Tracy Knoop Little Big Band
Featuring an all star South Sound cast including John Hansen, Brady McCowan, Travis Ranney, Jay Thomas, and more.

The Noah Pettibon Trio at The Tasting Room
No cover charge, 21+
Featuring Eric Verlinde on piano and Anthony Channita on drums.
“The Tasting Room offers the best of Washington’s viticultural bounty in an old world-style wine bar. Located in the heart of the historic Pike Place Market…” - from Wines of Washington’s website, https://www.winesofwashington.com/

The Baritone and B3 Trio
The Baritone and B3 Trio is Noah’s premium jazz outfit. The rhythm section comprises drummer Brady McCowan and B3 Hammond organist and composer Elliott Turner.

Noah Pettibon Hosts the Owl N’ Thistle Jam Session
Noah will be joined by Eric Verlinde on keyboard and Brady McCowan on drums with a set featuring a combination of Noah’s favorite classic, obscure, and original jazz selections.

The Noah Pettibon Trio at The Pink Door
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
Featuring bassist Paul Gabrielson and drummer Milo Petersen.
From The Pink Door website: “Along the quaint Post Alley at Seattle’s Pike Place Market awaits one of the city’s most beloved restaurant destinations since 1981: The Pink Door. Equal parts Italian-American dining, eclectic entertainment and warm, spirited service, we welcome you!”

Double Bill: Noah Pettibon and Kandin Neri
21+, $15 advance (TICKETS HERE) or $20 at the door
Doors @ 3:00
The Kandin Neri Quartet @ 4:00
The Noah Pettibon Quartet @ 5:00
Come out and enjoy the quartets of two saxophonists and close confidants, Noah Pettibon and Kandin Neri with the seasoned accompaniment of the great John Hansen, Michael Glynn, and Greg Williamson.
Noah Pettibon is a proud student of the baritone saxophone and of the jazz tradition. Within that duality, he finds a niche among his peers in the Pacific Northwest scene.
Tenor saxophonist Kandin Neri has a strong affinity for the traditional and innovative sounds of saxophonists that precede him. He draws inspiration from many influences ranging from early jazz and blues, bebop and post-bop, to contemporary sounds.


Noah Pettibon’s Jazz Fusion Revue
$10 Cover, 21+
Doors at 8pm, Remote Current at 9pm, Forager at 10pm, Noah Pettibon at 11pm, 1am curfew
Enjoy an exciting triple-bill variety show. Kicking the night off is saxophonist and composer Henry Fernstrom’s outward reaching quartet Remote Current, followed by the “strictly everything” Seattle quartet Forager including saxophonist Jackson Cotungo, and culminating in the Noah Pettibon quartet to close out the night.

The Noah Pettibon Rhodes Band
No cover, 21+
Featuring the inimitable young Roman Goron on a Rhodes style electric piano and the very fine and tasteful Anthony Channita on drums featuring a set of exciting new originals interlaced with obscure and well known standards.

The Noah Pettibon Trio
Intimate Italian restaurant and bar setting paired with swinging ambiance.
Consider making a reservation.

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
SHOW TIMES (7/5-7/28): Fridays 7:30pm, Saturdays 2pm and 7:30pm, Sundays 2pm
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The Noah Pettibon Trio
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
Roman Goron, piano and Anthony Channita, drums.

Rich Wetzel's Groovin' Higher Orchestra
No cover, all ages
Trumpeter Rich Wetzel leads his jazz fusion, funk, and 70s classic rock orchestra with 5 piece horn section.

The Noah Pettibon Trio
21+, no cover
Noah enjoys revisiting this challenging but rewarding format from his first record “Plus Two”. Kaden Schmidt on bass and Julian MacDonough on drums.

The Noah Pettibon Trio
All ages, no cover (consider a reservation)
Featuring Roman Goron on piano and Scott Swanberg on bass.

The Noah Pettibon Trio
No cover, 21+
In 2018 at 20 years old, Noah cut his first record entitled “Plus Two”. The format was baritone saxophone with bass and drums. He enjoys revisiting this challenging but rewarding format. Featuring Scott Swanberg on bass and Anthony Channita on drums.

The Noah Pettibon Quartet
Suggested $20 cover, all ages
A very special hour of music, Noah Pettibon will lead a quartet on the late show of a double bill. Featuring Elliott Turner on guitar, Scott Swanberg on bass, and Brady McCowan on drums.