If there’s any good reason to leave the comfort of your home when it’s snowing/hailing/raining erratically outside, it’s a great show. One such show is happening tomorrow night, when the girls of Lemolo headline the High Dive. Lemolo–Meagan Grandall playing piano and guitar and singing, Kendra Cox playing piano and drums–make poignant, tranquil tunes guaranteed to tug at the old heartstrings. If you haven’t listened to them, do so–“Open Air” is a favorite, really showcasing Grandall’s flexible, pretty vocals. And then hit up the High Dive tomorrow night–it’s at 9 p.m., Garage Voice and Washington Mile open (Patrick Tooney of Garage Voice also created the elegant poster you see above, copies of which will be available for purchase at the show), and the cover is $6. We’ll even make things easier for you by offering a pair of free tickets.E-mail me at ethompson@seattleweekly.com by tonight at 5 p.m. You’ll be entered in a drawing to win the two tickets. Winner will be notified tonight.Good luck and stay warm!Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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