6/9/2024Doors 4pm, Show 5pm$5 presale online, $10 DOS cash only at DoorAll Ages on our PatioEqual + Opposite-Modern Rock with a Vintage Vibe from SeattleHarmonizing cousins Stephanie Hawkins (vocals, bass, piano) and Shanda Chun (vocals, trumpet) bring Oldies, Pop, and Jazz influences, while Scott Smith (guitar) and Mike Martinez (drums) bring influences from Hard Rock and Grunge. It all comes together for a unique and catchy, yet edgy sound. Oscillatina- A Pacific North West psych rock band from Seattle Washington, formed in 2023. The band consist of Bradley Wilkinson (vocalist, piano, guitar), Blake Lyles (bass), and Cullen Robertson (drums)...
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6/9/2024Doors 4pm, Show 5pm$5 presale online, $10 DOS cash only at DoorAll Ages on our PatioEqual + Opposite-Modern Rock with a Vintage Vibe from SeattleHarmonizing cousins Stephanie Hawkins (vocals, bass, piano) and Shanda Chun (vocals, trumpet) bring Oldies, Pop, and Jazz influences, while Scott Smith (guitar) and Mike Martinez (drums) bring influences from Hard Rock and Grunge. It all comes together for a unique and catchy, yet edgy sound. Oscillatina- A Pacific North West psych rock band from Seattle Washington, formed in 2023. The band consist of Bradley Wilkinson (vocalist, piano, guitar), Blake Lyles (bass), and Cullen Robertson (drums). Playing original written music focusing on electric piano based indie rock. Lightly seasoned with latin, indie, folk, classical, jazz, psych, and post-punk influences.The Beach Creeps-Instrumental Surf Punk Rock from 3 guys out of Burien.Doug Deems (White Center Style Blues)-"Growing up in White Center in the fifties, I was exposed to the revelry and tragedy that coincide in a honky-tonk town. The party that had started on 16th Avenue, just across Roxbury from the Seattle city limits at the end of prohibition and persisted through the war years was grinding on, pulverizing the souls of those who had lost track of time and found that their elbows had become deeply rooted into the bar. Friday and Saturday nights the music would begin as the carousel atmosphere came to life. Horace the cop was, "law west of the Pecos". Saturday at midnight, the blue laws turned it into a "Holy Ghost Town". Saturday mornings, the Little Rascals would make their way down 16th, past the taverns, to the roller rink. Peering into the Glendale through the smoke stained windows, one could see the stage at the far end of the dance floor where a drum set stood triumphantly. Ah, Show Business! The course of my life was set. The rest is a blur of garage bands, second rate sock hops, a tour of duty in Vietnam, more garage bands, keggers and open mics. The lines between fantasy and reality, truth and legend are obscure, but one thing is sure, the collection of songs known as White Center Style Blues is as real as the nose on your face and as serious as a heart attack."
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