Believe it – Seattle Living Room Shows and Seattle Secret Shows have officially been treating the Emerald City to personal, wild and sometimes teary-eyed shows...
Jonathan Richman started the show Wednesday at The Crocodile with little ceremony. With no opening act and no introduction, Richman strode on stage in jeans...
The Big Building snuggles up under the crux of the West Seattle Bridge and The Alaskan Way Viaduct, surrounded by bridge pillars and train...
To the uninitiated masses who drove the half hour north from Seattle to attend the Fisherman’s Village Music Festival, Everett seemed like a sort of...
Bob Log III is the MacGyver of fast-paced Delta blues guitar. He is the velour-suited James Brown of the one man band, the hardest working...
The Seattle retro rock outfit The Mama Rags know how turn up the heat in a live setting. It is all about the drums, bass,...
Recently returning from a 16-show European tour, Seattle’s Tommy Simmons headlined at his favorite venue, The Triple Door, Sunday night. Joined on stage by his...
Tim Minchin’s show at The Moore Theater on June 12, is a must-see. While not a household name, there is a good chance that most...
Saturday night, Neon Trees chose to begin their recent 29-city North American tour in Seattle at The Showbox. Lead singer, Tyler Glenn mentioned that he...
You’d never guess it, but St. Paul De Vence – one of Seattle’s (most well renowned) Folk/Americana groups – started as a side project. Lead...
“SMI Around The World”: Joe Driscoll and Sekou Kouyate The Triple Door
With over four decades of musical success, Barry Manilow’s “One Last Time” tour wasn’t so much a “farewell tour” as it was a career celebration for the talented and seasoned...