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A chamber jazz quintet from Seattle recently took its concert featuring music about climate change on the road. The musicians say they hope their music will help people discover climate change solutions.
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The music festival THING will return to Fort Worden Historical State Park in Port Townsend Aug. 26-28 for a second year. The festival is designed to highlight up-and-coming artists as well as local bands.
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Ensemble Mik Nawooj is an Oakland-based group that's led by JooWan Kim. The group fuses together elements from hip-hop and classical music to create something completely new.
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After the historic Seattle venue announced it was moving just a couple of blocks down the street to the former location of El Gaucho at First Avenue and Wall Street, The Crocodile is reopen to the public. The new space includes two dedicated music stages, a comedy club, cafe and hotel.
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100 years ago, the Neptune Theatre opened as a movie house. Today, it's a live music venue owned by the original family but run by Seattle Theatre Group, which works to maintain and preserve local historic theaters.
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Live music is making a comeback in Seattle. Local venue Neumos and its sister club Barboza welcomed fans back after more than 15 months without live…
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After being hit hard by the pandemic, local jazz musicians like saxophonist Kate Olson hope the public will again support live music as venues reopen."I…
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It's been nearly a year since music venues held live and in-person performances. Now, independent venues throughout the state can apply for grants from…
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Most music venues in Washington closed early on in the pandemic, and they'll be among the last to reopen under the state’s phased plan. A new fundraising…
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Greta Matassa's beautiful "Portrait" — a delicious collection of songs with her regular band — and former Seattle pianist Larry Fuller's "Overjoyed"…