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CONCERT PREVIEW: Hearth-warming shows for the holidays

Posted December 6th, 2011 by genestout

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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Second annual City Arts Fest brings a hefty harvest of music and culture

Posted October 20th, 2011 by genestout

By GENE STOUT
Sometimes it pays to think big.
Organizers of the 2011 Heineken City Arts Fest opening today, Oct. 20, and continuing through Saturday, Oct. 22, have assembled more than 150 local and national artists for a fall bash at more than 20 local nightclubs, theaters and other venues.
The second annual festival boasts a lineup featuring [...]

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I’ll drink to that: Heineken City Arts Festival returns for 2011

Posted August 10th, 2011 by genestout

By GENE STOUT
Pass the beer and put me on the guest list for the 2011 Heineken City Arts Festival.
The second annual city-wide Seattle event returns Oct. 20-22 at more than a dozen Seattle venues, among them Benaroya Hall, Paramount Theatre, Showbox Market and Showbox SoDo, Crocodile Café, The Triple Door and The Comet.
Headliners include Ryan [...]

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‘Grievous Angel: The Legend of Gram Parsons’ makes its Seattle debut

Posted October 19th, 2010 by genestout

In 1973, musician and writer Michael Bate interviewed Gram Parsons, known as “the original cosmic cowboy.” Six months later, the pioneering country-rocker (and father of alt-country and Americana) was dead of an overdose at 26.
Bate’s chance interview with Parsons was the inspiration for “Grievous Angel: The Legend of Gram Parsons,” a threatrical concert starring Anders [...]

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Belle and Sebastian, Blue Scholars tapped for first City Arts Fest

Posted August 5th, 2010 by genestout

The first Heineken City Arts Festival, created by City Arts magazine, should brighten those dreary autumn days with more than 30 events — most of them musical — at more than a dozen local venues.
The city-wide festival Oct. 20-23 has the potential to become a very big deal. And the timing is terrific: it’s booked [...]

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