7 Year Bitch Have Got ‘Live at Moe’s’ if You Want It
“So we’re 7 Year Bitch. These are our songs. Hope you like ‘em.” That’s it as far as intros go, … Continue reading 7 Year Bitch Have Got ‘Live at Moe’s’ if You Want It
A conversation with Seattle
“So we’re 7 Year Bitch. These are our songs. Hope you like ‘em.” That’s it as far as intros go, … Continue reading 7 Year Bitch Have Got ‘Live at Moe’s’ if You Want It
[The Bad Things celebrate this week’s release of their new album, After the Inferno, with a release party at Columbia … Continue reading The Bad Things Carry On, ‘After the Inferno’
For some time Ensemble Lucidarium has been exploring and recreating Jewish music from medieval times and the Renaissance, and they … Continue reading Jewish Renaissance Music Gets “Obscene” with Ensemble Lucidarium
Andrew Manze has been better known in Seattle for his mastery of the Baroque violin and his ability to engage … Continue reading A Symphony of Hope
On Sunday evening, pianist and harpsichordist Byron Schenkman cut the ribbon on a brand-new chamber music series with a performance of three sparkling piano quartets by Beethoven, written when the composer was only fourteen. Continue reading Byron Schenkman & Friends Offer a Fascinating Glimpse Into Beethoven’s Early Years
I Never Meant It to be Like This, the debut release by Seattle band Cumulus, is the audio equivalent of … Continue reading Cumulus Delivers at Record Release Show (Photo Gallery)
On Tuesday, mandolinist Chris Thile brought a unique mix of Bach, bluegrass, and original compositions to the UW’s Meany Hall. The concert was the first stop in Thile’s tour to promote his new album, a compilation of Bach violin works performed on the mandolin. Continue reading Mandolin Maestro Chris Thile Celebrates Bach at UW