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Hannalee’s Mike Notter is one of Seattle’s hardest working musicians. In addition

Published 5:11pm Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Hannalee’s Mike Notter is one of Seattle’s hardest working musicians. In addition to his work with the popular folk trio, which includes his wife Anna-Lisa ... Read more

Since live music makes everything better, local wineries, distilleries, craft breweries and

Published 4:55pm Monday, July 1, 2013

Since live music makes everything better, local wineries, distilleries, craft breweries and musicians are coming together for the 6th annual Wine Rocks festival at Bell ... Read more

Monday, June 24 Krizz Kaliko Longtime Tech N9ne collaborator Kaliko’s music

Published 7:52pm Friday, June 21, 2013

Monday, June 24 Krizz Kaliko Longtime Tech N9ne collaborator Kaliko’s music doesn’t stray too far from the in-your-face party rap of the rest of the ... Read more

Wednesday, June 26 • Giraffage An electronic musician from San Francisco,

Published 6:28pm Friday, June 21, 2013

Wednesday, June 26 • Giraffage An electronic musician from San Francisco, Charlie Yin composes songs with a keen understanding of structure, using pitch-shifted vocal samples ... Read more

* Geoffrey Castle, The Deep Well Sessions (out now, Twisted Fiddle Music,

Published 8:39pm Thursday, June 20, 2013

* Geoffrey Castle, The Deep Well Sessions (out now, Twisted Fiddle Music, geoffreycastle.com): To call this two-disc release expansive is a massive understatement. Nearly every ... Read more

This weekend the Experience Music Project will celebrate the history of women

Published 12:01am Saturday, June 8, 2013

This weekend the Experience Music Project will celebrate the history of women in popular music with “Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power.” The exhibit, which ... Read more

One not-fully-convincing passage in Wendy Lesser’s Music for Silenced Voices, her deeply

Published 6:05pm Thursday, June 6, 2013

One not-fully-convincing passage in Wendy Lesser’s Music for Silenced Voices, her deeply thought and felt meditation on Shostakovich’s string quartets, is her treatment of the ... Read more

Fads come and go, but the one constant at the Sasquatch! Music

Published 7:11pm Thursday, May 30, 2013

Fads come and go, but the one constant at the Sasquatch! Music Festival year-in and year-out is sunglasses. And even though they might not necessarily ... Read more

For many unlucky Seattle music fans, nothing’s worse than knowing your favorite

Published 7:09pm Thursday, May 30, 2013

For many unlucky Seattle music fans, nothing’s worse than knowing your favorite bands are playing a multi-day festival in the middle of nowhere, a scenario ... Read more

Every year, the Sasquatch! Music Festival looks more and more like Halloween,

Published 6:54pm Thursday, May 30, 2013

Every year, the Sasquatch! Music Festival looks more and more like Halloween, part 2, with fest-goers donning costumes that range from the situation-appropriate (a sasquatch, ... Read more

We got a lot of feedback from last weeks’ “Humble Musician” column.

Published 12:49am Wednesday, May 29, 2013

We got a lot of feedback from last weeks’ “Humble Musician” column. There were way too many questions to actually even attempt to answer; but ... Read more

Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation Runs Fri., May 31–Thurs., June

Published 12:24am Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Greenwich Village: 
Music That Defined a Generation Runs Fri., May 31–Thurs., June 6. 
Not rated. 92 minutes. Laura Archibald makes revolution look easy. In the ... Read more

Classical, Etc. UW Choirs The University Chorale and Chamber Singers present music

Published 10:29pm Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Classical, Etc. UW Choirs The University Chorale and Chamber Singers present music by Bernstein, Tormis, and others. Meany Hall, UW campus, 543-4880, music.washington.edu. $10–$15. 7:30 ... Read more

Dance Carmona Flamenco Traditional music and dance., Cafe Solstice, 4116 University Way

Published 10:26pm Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Dance Carmona Flamenco Traditional music and dance., Cafe Solstice, 4116 University Way N.E., 932-4067, carmona2@comcast.net. $15–$20. 8 & 9:30 p.m. Sat., June 1. Pacific Northwest ... Read more

If you’re looking for new road trip music, might I suggest Los

Published 12:27am Saturday, May 25, 2013

If you’re looking for new road trip music, might I suggest Los Angeles’s Youngblood Hawke? The indie pop band makes music that’s upbeat, uplifting, and ... Read more

Even after more than a decade as a musician, folk artist Devendra

Published 11:20pm Friday, May 24, 2013

Even after more than a decade as a musician, folk artist Devendra Banhart is still trying to perfect the way he creates. For his latest ... Read more

One of the most important parts of a musicians’ mindset is confidence.

Published 1:02am Friday, May 24, 2013

One of the most important parts of a musicians’ mindset is confidence. If you aren’t constantly terrified of your instrument, there is an ease-of-mind that ... Read more

Since it started in 2002, the Sasquatch! Music Festival has grown to

Published 8:05pm Thursday, May 23, 2013

Since it started in 2002, the Sasquatch! Music Festival has grown to be one of the most lauded, talked-about festivals in the country. Held at ... Read more

Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation Runs Fri., May 31–Thurs., June

Published 11:25pm Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Greenwich Village: 
Music That Defined a Generation Runs Fri., May 31–Thurs., June 6. 
Not rated. 92 minutes. Laura Archibald makes revolution look easy. In the ... Read more

Since it started in 2002, the Sasquatch! Music Festival has grown to

Published 7:55pm Friday, May 17, 2013

Since it started in 2002, the Sasquatch! Music Festival has grown to be one of the most lauded, talked-about festivals in the country. Held at ... Read more