Tuesday at 12: Jack Radsliff Quartet

Tuesday at 12: Jack Radsliff Quartet

By Music at Clackamas Community College

Earnest, playful, heart-forward music from four mainstays of the Portland jazz scene.

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Clackamas Community College, Niemeyer Center

19600 Molalla Avenue Oregon City, OR 97045

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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No refunds

About this event

Music • Singer/Songwriter

Guitarist and composer Jack Radsliff brings his quartet to CCC’s Tuesday at 12 Music Series for a performance rooted in improvisation, collaboration, and emotional honesty. A fixture at venues and festivals across the Pacific Northwest, the group delivers a compelling and expressive set that draws from Jack’s recent album Living/Live (2025), alongside original compositions and inventive arrangements.

About Jack Radsliff

Jack Radsliff is on the short list of jazz guitarists in the Pacific Northwest.

As a bandleader, his quartet is a fixture at clubs and festivals throughout the region including The 1905, Seattle Jazz Fellowship, PDX Jazz Fest, Mt Hood Jazz Fest, Little Big Fest, Anacortes Arts. His records, “Migration Patterns” (2017), “Barefoot” (2024), and "Living/Live" (2025), have all been well received; making it onto critics “best of” lists and the latter being called "one of the best albums to come out of Portland’s jazz scene so far this year" (Willamette Week).

As a collaborator, Radsliff is a first-call for many, working in bands led by Ron Steen, Alan Jones, Christopher Brown, Michael Raynor, Cyrus Nabipoor, Kathleen Hollingsworth, and Galen Clark in addition to recording with Tony Glausi, Martina DaSilva, Xavier Lecouturier.

Follow Jack on Instagram at @jackradsliff.

CCC's Tuesday at 12 Music Series brings guest performances to campus, free to students, the college community, and the public. Join us in the Niemeyer Center (N119) or online at www.youtube.com/clackamasmusic.

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Music at Clackamas Community College

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Oct 21 · 12:00 PM PDT