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There’s an app for that: Danny Clinch shares his iconic music photos
By GENE STOUT
Acclaimed photographer Danny Clinch, in collaboration with Bandwdth Publishing, has created a $2.99, interactive iPad app – titled “Discovery Inn” after his 1998 book — that provides users with a private tour of his iconic images of such artists as Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, Radiohead, Tupac Shakur, Johnny Cash, Phish, Metallica, Chuck [...]
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CONCERT REVIEW: Sammy Hagar and the Wabos rock the Puyallup Fair
By GENE STOUT
Redheads love Sammy Hager, even if they’re bald, blond, brunette or silvery gray.
Like Jimmy Buffett’s Parrotheads, Hagar’s fans (dubbed Redheads) are party animals with a purpose. Dozens of Hagar fans – some wearing T-shirts that read KIND(RED) – formed a huge cheering section on a riser at the rear of the stage [...]
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BUMBERSHOOT: A few images from Day One of the festival
Seattle’s 2011 Bumbershoot festival opened Saturday, Sept. 3, with dozens of musical performances on more than a half dozen stages (and a lot of sidewalks and open spaces).
The annual festival at Seattle Center drew large crowds on the first day of what has been forecast as a blazingly sunny weekend.
Among the bands and musicians highlighted [...]
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CONCERT PREVIEW: My Morning Jacket takes a circuitous route to hard rock
By MIKEL TOOMBS
The new My Morning Jacket album, “Circuital” (ATO Records), which made its debut at No. 5 on the Billboard Albums chart, starts in a manner that’s, in the words of a classic “Almost Live!” sketch (you know, the one with the headbanging attitude that MMJ often shares), inexcusably lame.
Happily, after this four-song Lame [...]
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All-female AC/DC tribute band Hell’s Belles debuts new singer
If you like your tribute bands hot and sassy, Seattle all-female AC/DC tribute group Hell’s Belles is a pocketful of dynamite.
New singer Amber Saxon, a native of Australia, recently joined the band and made her Seattle debut at an ear-shattering private show April 21 at the Sunset Tavern in Ballard.
Saxon and Adrian “Angus” Conner live [...]
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