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Alessandra Rose and friends warm up for an evening at the Triple Door
By GENE STOUT
I recently attended an intimate and enchanting rehearsal by local singer-songwriter Alessandra Rose at a private studio in West Seattle.
Rose and her musical collaborators, fellow singer-songwriters Zach Fleury and Kaylee Cole (along with drummer, multi-instrumentalist and MVP Rusty Willoughby), were warming up for a concert Wednesday, April 4, at the Triple Door.
It’s always [...]
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From Norah Jones to Slightly Stoopid, Marymoor offers a diverse season
By GENE STOUT
Singer-songwriter Norah Jones, performing Aug. 18 at Marymoor Park in Redmond, is among the half dozen big acts announced Monday for the 2012 Concerts at Marymoor series.
Primus opens the series June 14, followed by the B-52s June 21, The Last Summer on Earth Tour (with Barenaked Ladies, Blues Traveler, Big Head Todd & [...]
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Seattle not-for-profit launches live music therapy for hospitalized kids
By GENE STOUT
Imagine a live, personalized concert for a sick child – a very direct form of music therapy — delivered right to the hospital room via a video streaming website.
That’s the concept behind the Melodic Caring Project, which launches with a live concert by Seattle artists Bryan John Appleby and Levi Ware at 7 [...]
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Lady Antebellum review kicks off news partnership with the Seattle Times
By GENE STOUT
My popular music and lifestyle blog, GeneStout.com, will be officially “introduced” to Seattle Times readers today with a review of country stars Lady Antebellum, Darius Rucker and Thompson Square Tuesday night at KeyArena.
Thus begins an exciting freelancing relationship and “news partnership” with the Times after many years of writing for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer [...]
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CONCERT PREVIEW: New Multitudes pay tribute to Woody Guthrie
By MIKEL TOOMBS
If you like Woody Guthrie (and isn’t it un-American not to?), this band is your band.
Yim Yames (My Morning Jacket front man Jim James’ Monsters of Folk alter ego), Jay Farrar (Son Volt), Anders Parker (Varnaline) and Will Johnson (Centro-matic, South San Gabriel) make up New Multitudes, which on Tuesday released a tribute [...]
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