Jazz in the City | Michael Powers

Jazz in the City | Michael Powers

Guitarist Michael Powers moved to Seattle as a teenager, where he honed his craft by immersing himself in the local music scene. As his musicianship progressed, Michael developed a deep interest in music theory, earning a BFA in Composition and Performance from Cornish College of the Arts in 1982. At Cornish, he studied under celebrated composers Gil Evans and Sam Rivers, bassist Gary Peacock, pianist Art Lande, and trombonist Julian Priester. Influenced by a wide range of musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Carlos Santana, Charlie Parker, and Miles Davis, Michael cultivated a distinctive style that reflects his diverse musical roots.

On stage, Michael has performed, recorded, or shared billings with legendary artists including piano giant Herbie Hancock, classic Jazz saxophonist Eddie “Clean Head” Vinson, B3 master Dr. Lonnie Smith, Ronnie Cuber, Gil Scott Heron, Dr. Cornel West, the legendary Ray Charles, and many more.

While challenging to categorize, Michael’s contemporary instrumental music remains deeply rooted in the Blues, showcasing his versatility and passion across genres.

Jazz in the City at the Frye Art Museum is a dynamic performance series presented in partnership with Ariel Media. This series celebrates the rich legacy, enduring vibrancy, and profound cultural impact of jazz music in shaping Seattle’s artistic identity.

Generous support for Jazz in the City is provided by Frye members. Media support is provided by KNKX.

Jazz in the City | Michael Powers

A smiling man in a red shirt holding a guitar

Photo: courtesy of the artist

December 14, 2025

2–4 pm

Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

Ticketing Policy

Tickets are required, and availability is limited. Each person may purchase up to four tickets. 

  • $15 general admission ($60 for full series)
  • $5 community access ($20 for full series)

Tickets may be purchased online, if available, until 11:59 pm PT the night prior to the program. Tickets are nonrefundable. 

A limited number of walk-up tickets may be available for purchase starting 30 minutes prior to the program. Parking can be an issue in our area, so please plan your visit accordingly. 

Frye Members receive advance notice of programs and performances—become a member today and enjoy the benefit of early registration! 

Registration is confirmed by email. Questions?  Contact us at learning@fryemuseum.org 

On-Site Tickets
Doors will open 30 minutes before the event. Preregistered guests may check in at that time. Walk-up tickets, if available, can also be purchased starting 30 minutes prior to the program. Preregistered guests are encouraged to arrive early.

Ticketing Philosophy
Beginning in 2025, the Jazz in the City series will move to a ticketed policy to ensure retention and support the program.

The museum uses a tiered fee structure for select events. Charging moderate fees allows the museum to invest in diverse and engaging programming, supports program costs, and helps us maximize event attendance. If you are able, we ask that you purchase a General Admission ticket; Community Access pricing is available to keep program tickets accessible. A limited number of no-cost tickets are available. If ticket cost is an issue for you for any reason, please contact learning@fryemuseum.org.

Ticket Limit
8