Music
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Monday, July 28, 2014, 7pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Tuesday, July 29, 2014, 7pm
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Miniature Tigers The making of a great summer anthem is an art in itself. The best ones achieve a balance of sunny bliss and nostalgia that hits listeners in the right place at the right time. The latest album from Brooklyn’s Miniature Tigers, Cruel Runnings, is packed with potential summer jams that ooze optimism through jangling guitars and wistful synthesizers. While Iggy Azalea might be seen as the reigning queen of summer with “Fancy,” Miniature Tigers are quietly building devotees of its own solstice kingdom with songs that feel like the last epic day of freedom before school starts. As summer reaches its midpoint, now seems as good a time as ever to get immersed in the bittersweet mantras of “Swimming Pool Blues” and “Sadistic Kisses.” With the Griswolds, Scarves. All ages. DH The Vera Project, 305 Harrison St. (Seattle Center), Seattle, WA 98109 $12 adv./$14 DOS Tuesday, July 29, 2014, 7:30pm
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Chunky Wonder Five years ago I was admiring Ben Johnson, lead singer of Bellingham’s Chunky Wonder, from a very far distance in the hallways of high school, and now I’m professing my love for his band from an equally remote distance. It plays powergroove-a style full of what the band endearingly refers to as “chunk” (think Danger Radio meets Forgive Durden). From what I can tell, the chunk is what powers the groove, and Johnson’s smooth and steady vocals ground the waxing and waning of further cycles of psychedelic/garage/punk/funk. One of B-ham’s best-kept secrets, Chunky Wonder is consistently praised for its energetic live shows. With McTuff. 21 and over. DML Seamonster Lounge, 2202 N. 45th St.Seattle, WA 98103 Free Tuesday, July 29, 2014, 8pm
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Charlie Parr The nation’s tangled music history doesn’t suggest a precise beginning for its strains of acoustic music. But somewhere in there, blues, country, folk, and gospel got all rolled together and spit out Minnesota guitarist/singer Charlie Parr. Coming late to recording, he debuted in 2004 with Criminals and Sinners. There have been a steady stream of dispatches since, his latest being the instrumental Hollandale. What’s made Parr a steadily impressive player, though, are his revealing lyrics, drawing from Depression-era stories passed down by his father as well as the traditional tropes of American songwriting: drunkenness and the gnarled roads of life. With The Lowest Pair. DAVE CANTOR Tractor Tavern, 5213 Ballard Ave. N.W., Seattle, WA 98107 $10 Tuesday, July 29, 2014, 9pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Wednesday, July 30, 2014, 7pm
Live Music After Queen Anne’s Farmer’s Market Every Thursday after the Farmer’s market. Live music performed by the talented Jacob McCaslin and Colin Malaska Robert Ramsay Cellars, 1629 Queen Anne Ave N. #102, Seattle, WA 98109 Free Thursday, July 31, 2014, 6 – 9pm
Lucinda Williams Always a sellout when she visits, she’s touring with the 25th anniversary re-release of her self-titled album. Woodland Park Zoo, 601 N. 59th St., Seattle, WA 98103 $28 Thursday, July 31, 2014, 6 – 8:30pm
Summer at SAM Seattle Kokon Taiko and Kate Wallich dance, Stephen Antupit leads a tour of the Sol LeWitt installation, and various parties and musical events are also scheduled. Be sure to see the big white head, Echo, by Jaume Plensa, a permanent addition to the OSP. Olympic Sculpture Park, 2901 Western Ave., Seattle, WA 98121 Free Thursday, July 31, 2014, 6 – 9pm
Evening Concerts Sly Mr. Y, Tumbao, Rain City Riff Raff, Emily McIntoch, and more. Marina Park, 25 Lakeshore Plaza Dr, Kirkland, WA 98033 Free Thursday, July 31, 2014, 7 – 8:30pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Thursday, July 31, 2014, 7pm
Watershed Festival Watershed Festival is Sasquatch!, chicken-fried. There’s still music and camping, but this fest brings together today’s hottest country stars, like Tim McGraw, Lady Antebellum, Eli Young Band, and lots more. Gorge Amphitheatre, 754 Silica Rd, Quincy, WA 98848 $175 3-day festival pass Friday, August 1 – Sunday, August 3, 2014
Concerts at the Mural Presented by KEXP Seattle Center, these free, family-friendly concerts are always relaxing and fun (great beer garden, too). Final schedule pending at press time. Mural Amphitheatre, 305 Harrison Street, Seattle,WA 98109 Free Friday, August 1, 2014, 5:30 – 6:30pm
Foreigner and Styx Come sail away on a wave of nostalgia. Marymoor Park, 6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway N.E., Redmond, WA 98052 $59.50 – $89.50 Friday, August 1, 2014, 6:45pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Friday, August 1, 2014, 7pm
Nickel Creek The popular acoustic trio comprises Chris Thile, Sara Watkins, and Sean Watkins. Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 general admission – $35, Reserve Seating – $55 Friday, August 1, 2014, 7pm
Tycho Chill out to ambient music. The Neptune, 1303 N.E. 45th St., Seattle, WA 98105 $18.50 Friday, August 1, 2014, 9pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Saturday, August 2, 2014, 7pm
The Voice Tour Past stars and this season’s finalists show you what they’ve got. With Tessanne Chin, Jacquie Lee, Will Champlin, Dia Frampton, Christina Grimmie, Jake Worthington, Jake Barker, Josh Kaufman, and Kristen Merlin. Marymoor Park, 6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway N.E., Redmond, WA 98052 $40-$65 Saturday, August 2, 2014, 8pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Sunday, August 3, 2014, 7pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Monday, August 4, 2014, 7pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 7pm
Sara Bareilles She stole hearts with her hit “Love Song,” and continues to examine the theme of love on her latest, the two-time Grammy nominated, The Blessed Unrest. With Lucius, Hannah Georgas. Marymoor Park, 6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway N.E., Redmond, WA 98052 $39.50 – $59.50 Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 8pm
Taj Mahal Trio The veteran bluesman is joined by John Hiatt. Woodland Park Zoo, 601 N. 59th St., Seattle, WA 98103 $32.50 Wednesday, August 6, 2014, 6 – 8:30pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Wednesday, August 6, 2014, 7pm
Imelda May The Dublin-born singer/songwriter incorporates the bodhran-an Irish hand drum-into her spirited rockabilly and blues. The Neptune, 1303 N.E. 45th St., Seattle, WA 98105 $20 Wednesday, August 6, 2014, 8pm
Live Music After Queen Anne’s Farmer’s Market Every Thursday after the Farmer’s market. Live music performed by the talented Jacob McCaslin and Colin Malaska Robert Ramsay Cellars, 1629 Queen Anne Ave N. #102, Seattle, WA 98109 Free Thursday, August 7, 2014, 6 – 9pm
Summer at SAM Seattle Kokon Taiko and Kate Wallich dance, Stephen Antupit leads a tour of the Sol LeWitt installation, and various parties and musical events are also scheduled. Be sure to see the big white head, Echo, by Jaume Plensa, a permanent addition to the OSP. Olympic Sculpture Park, 2901 Western Ave., Seattle, WA 98121 Free Thursday, August 7, 2014, 6 – 9pm
Evening Concerts Sly Mr. Y, Tumbao, Rain City Riff Raff, Emily McIntoch, and more. Marina Park, 25 Lakeshore Plaza Dr, Kirkland, WA 98033 Free Thursday, August 7, 2014, 7 – 8:30pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Thursday, August 7, 2014, 7pm
Jay Farrar A veteran member of Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt, he recently recorded One Fast Move or I’m Gone: Music From Kerouac’s Big Sur. The Triple Door, 216 Union St., Seattle, WA 98101 $20 adv./$25 DOS/$30 VIP Thursday, August 7, 2014, 7:30pm
Concerts at the Mural Presented by KEXP Seattle Center, these free, family-friendly concerts are always relaxing and fun (great beer garden, too). Final schedule pending at press time. Mural Amphitheatre, 305 Harrison Street, Seattle,WA 98109 Free Friday, August 8, 2014, 5:30 – 6:30pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Friday, August 8, 2014, 7pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Saturday, August 9, 2014, 7pm
Josh Abbott Band With special guests: Adam Craig + Rich O’Toole Tractor Tavern, 5213 Ballard Ave. N.W., Seattle, WA 98107 $17.50 adv/$20 DOS Saturday, August 9, 2014, 8:30pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Sunday, August 10, 2014, 7pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Monday, August 11, 2014, 7pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Tuesday, August 12, 2014, 7pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Wednesday, August 13, 2014, 7pm
Live Music After Queen Anne’s Farmer’s Market Every Thursday after the Farmer’s market. Live music performed by the talented Jacob McCaslin and Colin Malaska Robert Ramsay Cellars, 1629 Queen Anne Ave N. #102, Seattle, WA 98109 Free Thursday, August 14, 2014, 6 – 9pm
Summer at SAM Seattle Kokon Taiko and Kate Wallich dance, Stephen Antupit leads a tour of the Sol LeWitt installation, and various parties and musical events are also scheduled. Be sure to see the big white head, Echo, by Jaume Plensa, a permanent addition to the OSP. Olympic Sculpture Park, 2901 Western Ave., Seattle, WA 98121 Free Thursday, August 14, 2014, 6 – 9pm
Evening Concerts Sly Mr. Y, Tumbao, Rain City Riff Raff, Emily McIntoch, and more. Marina Park, 25 Lakeshore Plaza Dr, Kirkland, WA 98033 Free Thursday, August 14, 2014, 7 – 8:30pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Thursday, August 14, 2014, 7pm
Concerts at the Mural Presented by KEXP Seattle Center, these free, family-friendly concerts are always relaxing and fun (great beer garden, too). Final schedule pending at press time. Mural Amphitheatre, 305 Harrison Street, Seattle,WA 98109 Free Friday, August 15, 2014, 5:30 – 6:30pm
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Goo Goo Dolls Whether you’re longing for the hits of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or ‘90s, there’s something nostalgic for just about every music fan this week at the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery in Woodinville. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play Wednesday, zooming through Beatles hits and more, including songs by Todd Rundgren, Toto, and Mr. Mister, whose members are part of the band. Thursday features a trio of female-fronted ‘80s acts, The Go-Gos, Scandal, and The Motels, who each had multiple hits during the Reagan years. Opening the show are Naked Eyes, whose “Always Something There to Remind Me” remains one of the most enduring one-hit-wonder hits of any era. If the ‘90s are more your thing, on Saturday, Goo Goo Dolls will stroll through their string of one-word-titled power ballads, like “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Name,” with Daughtry and Plain White T’s also appearing. Lyle Lovett also plays this week (Friday), though he’s less easily pegged to a specific decade since he never achieved the massive commercial success of the aforementioned acts. Instead, Lovett has built an audience slowly and steadily via his smart, quirky Americana-and his smart, quirky pompadour. DAVE J. LAKE Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 $55-$167 Friday, August 15, 2014, 7pm
