On this page the following entries were made in the “July, 2009” time-frame.
Archive for “July, 2009”
Alice in Chains sets Seattle date
Seattle rock band Alice in Chains, key players in the Seattle rock explosion of the early ’90s, performs Sept. 24 at the Moore Theatre.
Tickets, $25, go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, July 31, at Tickets.com, at the Paramount Theatre box office, at 24-hour kiosks outside the Moore and Paramount theaters, online at STGPresents.org and [...]
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Capitol Hill Block Party
Here’s a guest post by Seattle music blogger Jen Stippich, who attended both days of the 2009 Capitol Hill Block Party:
“The Capitol Hill nightclub district was again ground zero for one of the most entertaining and successful summer music festivals in Seattle.
“More than 50 bands and artists packed multiple stages at the Capitol Hill Block [...]
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New ‘Resources’ page at Genestout.com
We’ve added a new page titled “Resources” for links to concerts and festivals at major Seattle-area venues.
You’ll also find an “Artist of the Week” as well as links to music, food, automotive, travel and other Web sites. Much of it will be useful, some merely whimsical.
Just click on “Resources” in the directory to the left.
Bookmark [...]
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Capitol Hill Block Party
Two days, three stages and more than 50 bands.
Seattle’s premier indie music festival, the Capitol Hill Block Party, begins today and continues through Saturday just east of Broadway between East Pine Street and East Union Street. Most of the action takes place on 10th and 11th Avenues and East Pike Street. The main stage is [...]
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CONCERT REVIEW: Cowboy Junkies, Son Volt at the Woodland Park Zoo
Singer Margo Timmins of Cowboy Junkies has always been a reluctant star.
Sauntering on stage in a flowery dress last night at the Woodland Park Zoo, Timmins seemed more like an old friend sharing a song at a backyard party than one of the queens of alternative rock and country.
The five-member band that formed in Toronto [...]
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