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CONCERT PREVIEW: Hearth-warming shows for the holidays
By GENE STOUT
‘Tis the season for little morsels of holiday music.
Or, more appropriately, big bites.
Between now and Christmas, the largest shows of the season are lined up like oversized Yule logs, ready to light your fire. And two of them are already sold out.
First up is KNDD’s marathon “Deck the Hall Ball,” featuring Mumford & [...]
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Wine bloggers gather in the city so nice, they named it twice: Walla Walla
Today’s blogging culture represents a multitude of interests, from music and movies to wine and food — actually, just about anything.
This weekend, more than 300 wine bloggers from around the state and around the country will gather in Walla Walla — dubbed “the city so nice, they named it twice” — for the 2010 Wine [...]
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West Seattle Summer Fest will rock the Junction with Hell’s Belles and more
The West Seattle Summer Fest, now in its 28th year, is shaping up to be a great party.
The all-ages, absolutely free outdoor festival is July 9-11 at the West Seattle Junction at the intersection of California Avenue S.W. and S.W. Alaska Street.
Organizers are promising a big-name surprise band, but won’t announce it just yet. And [...]
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CONCERT REVIEW: Rosanne Cash performs ‘The List’ for NPR concert
By MIKEL TOOMBS
“All Things Considered” would be a good album title for Rosanne Cash.
Cash considers the wide sweep of American musical tradition, from folk to blues and gospel and country, on her current release, “The List.” The recording was culled, she noted last night (May 1) at Seattle’s Moore Theatre, from “the list of 100 [...]
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The Dusty 45s are fortunate men; new album debuts at shows this weekend
“Fortunate Man,” the Dusty 45s’ first studio album in five years, will officially launch with live shows this weekend.
The first is an “in-store preview” at 7 tonight (March 26) at the Queen Anne Easy Street Records, where is admission is free.
But the really big shows are at 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday (March 27) at [...]
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