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PHOTO GALLERY: Imogen Heap brings ‘techno romanticism’ to Paramount

Posted June 15th, 2010 by genestout

Seattle photographer Kam Martin, a regular contributor to this Web site, snapped these images at the Monday (June 14) Imogen Heap concert at the Paramount Theatre.
The Grammy-nominated English multi-instrumentalist, who began writing music at 13, is a tech-savvy musician with an eccentric but inspirational persona. She creates graceful, sometimes profound songs that sound like musical [...]

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Former members of Heart perform at Synergia Northwest 2010 concert

Posted May 14th, 2010 by genestout

A phalanx of Northwest rock stars, including Alan White of Yes and four former members of Heart, will join a 46-piece orchestra for Synergia Northwest 2010 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday (May 15) at the Temple Theatre in Tacoma.
Proceeds from the event will help provide education, enrichment and performance opportunities for music students who lack financial [...]

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CONCERT PREVIEW: Lifehouse does it with ‘Smoke and Mirrors’

Posted May 7th, 2010 by genestout

Los Angeles rock band Lifehouse made its debut 10 years ago with the hit single “Hanging by a Moment.” Today, Lifehouse seems to own the moment.
Despite a sound that sounds generic to some, Lifehouse continues to build on the multi-platinum success of its 2000 debut, “No Name Face,” with its fifth collection of songs: “Smoke [...]

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CONCERT REVIEW: Rosanne Cash performs ‘The List’ for NPR concert

Posted May 3rd, 2010 by genestout

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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Jake Shimabukuro: While his (ukulele) gently weeps

Posted March 12th, 2010 by genestout

Despite its diminutive size, the ukulele is a beloved instrument. Among the celebrity musicians who have had a great affection for the uke was Beatle George Harrison.
A contemporary master of the ukulele, Jake Shimabukuro, has done a terrific version of Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” In fact, it made him a YouTube legend.
The Hawaiian [...]

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