Showing posts with label Impossible Bird. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

This Month In Photos: May 2013

The series of shows we attended in May were richly diverse, spanning many different venues across Seattle and many different styles as well. These included two festivals, Debacle Fest and Northwest Folklife Festival. Probably can't find two more different festivals, but we had a blast at both. We are looking forward to a great summer of music!
  


Debacle Fest, 5/4, first night of the festival, held at FRED Wildlife Refuge.
From left: Marielle Jakobsons, Brain Fruit, Expo 70


Parzival (left) and Impossible Bird (center) at Cafe Solstice, 5/4. Very nice to hear new music from both.


Black Hat, Debacle Fest MOTOR, held at The Lo Fi, 5/5.
 
The Holy Deep Sea Divers, Heartland, 5/11. Giving "communion" with holy water and marshmallows. We had a blast at this show...funny, plus the music was rad, too!

The Weatherside Whiskey Band, 5/11, Conor Byrne. Many great musicians up on one tiny, but mighty stage. I love upright bass!

Admiring the art surrounding us at Black Lodge for the Black Pus/MTNS/Numbs show (Tyler, left; Nikki, right); 5/15.

The Numbs (left) and Black Pus (right), Black Lodge, 5/15. Crazy awesome night.

Moose Portrait, Vermillion Art Bar, 5/16.

Kelli Francis Corrado, Columbia City Theater, 5/17.

Golden Gardens play their upcoming EP, Narcissus, in its entirety. Excellent! Columbia City Theater, 5/17.

Heels to the Hardwood (led by David John, former front man of the late, great Handful of Luvin') rock Hilliards Brewery, 5/18. Solid music. Keep your eye out for these guys around town this summer and at the Fremont Solstice main stage!

Was super fortunate to be invited to watch Impossible Bird record their forthcoming album! 5/24.

Neat art outside the studio.

Briana Marela, Vera Project Stage, Northwest Folklife Festival, 5/27. Super talented.


Thursday, May 23, 2013

42nd Annual Northwest Folklife Festival

Taking place at the Seattle Center over the long Memorial Day weekend is the 42nd Annual Northwest Folklife Festival, that annual FREE Seattle music festival that draws young and old. It is the largest community music festival in the nation! From 11am to 10pm Friday thru Sunday, and 11am to 9pm on Monday, you can enjoy hundreds of bands and dance groups, on 20+ stages, and music and entertainment spanning a huge variety of music and culture, there is something for everyone (seriously...music and dance from Hawaii, Korea, Peru, Indonesia, Croatia, Ireland, England, Scandinavia, India, Lebanon, etc. are represented). They say it attracts on average about 235,000 people annually.

It's FREE, yes, but something as wonderful and massive as Folklife does cost money to put on, which is why you should donate what you can. Their suggested donation is $10/person/day. I think that's pretty darn fair, given the amount of entertainment offered.

For tips on attending Folklife and some in-depth reviews of some of the artists to look forward to, go to Hearth Music's 2013 Guide to Folklife. Here's a likely list of what I would try to check out (although there is so much going on, you really can only get to a fraction of the action).

Friday
  • Luc and the Lovingtons (at the Groove Train Showcase), 6:30pm at the Mural Amphitheater. If you're a fan of that Jason Mraz song, "Freedom Song" (it's the first song off his latest album), it is actually a cover of this Seattle band's song.
  • The Bollywood Show, 7-8:30pm at the International Dance Stage in the Exhibition Hall
  • Louisiana/Cajun dance lessons (at Cajun Roadhouse Showcase), 8-10pm at Fisher Pavilion/Warren's Roadhouse
Saturday
  • Team Up For Nonprofits Showcase, 1-4pm at the Fountain Lawn Stage. In conjunction with Artist Home (the movers and shakers behind Doe Bay Fest and the new Timber! Outdoor Music Festival), see an excellent lineup of Shelby Earl, Song Sparrow Research, Bradford Loomis (who performed at Bushwick Book Club back in January and was fantastic!), and St. Paul de Vence. 
  • Bushwick Book Club - Music inspired by The Wizard of Oz!, 1:30-3:30 at the Folklife Cafe
  • Impossible Bird (see me there helping Nick and Tyler sell merch!), 3-3:30pm at the Fisher Green Stage
Sunday
  • Folk, Redefined Showcase, 12:45-3:30 at the Mural Amphitheater. Featuring The Local Strangers, Grand Hallway, and The Washover Fans.
  • 206Zulu Jam, Junior Breakdance Competition and Hip Hop Showcase, 3-6pm at Vera Project
  • The Side Project, 5:40-6:10 at the Folklife Cafe
  • Vamos! A Latin Dance Party, 6:45-10pm at the Mural Amphitheater
Monday
  • Wide Open Spaces Showcase, with Pepper Proud and Br'er Rabbit, 1-3:30pm at the Fisher Green Stage
  • K Records Showcase, with Briana Marela, 2-5pm at the Vera Project