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Help: Seattle happenings

25 Jul 02 - 10:04 AM (#754374)
Subject: Seattle happenings
From: Pinetop Slim

I'm planning to visit Seattle sometime this fall; can't decide exactly when. Are there any musical events coming up in that season that would make for a good take-in?


25 Jul 02 - 10:31 AM (#754391)
Subject: RE: Help: Seattle happenings
From: Sorcha

You ought to PM John Peekstock, I think he is JohnP. Maybe John P. He runs Dusty Strings in Seattle and probably knows all there is to know about the scene there.


25 Jul 02 - 12:01 PM (#754425)
Subject: RE: Help: Seattle happenings
From: Genie

Liland, JohnP, ArtBrooks, and Mousethief are among the Mudcatters who live in or near Seattle. They may know about music happenings in the area.

Here are some websites that may give you more information:

http://www.nwfolklife.org/

http://www.victorymusic.org/

http://www.seafolklore.org/

I think that NW Folklife has talked about doing one or more smaller gatherings in the fall (in addition to the major festival in May), but I don't recall much more. Victory Music and the Seattle Folklore Society both post events calendars on their websites.

If you're interested in participatory music like jams and song circles, let me know. I know of several in the Seattle area. The major "events" I can think of right now are all in the summer or winter, but I'm sure there are some I don't know of.

Genie


25 Jul 02 - 12:57 PM (#754465)
Subject: RE: Help: Seattle happenings
From: Stewart

Here are some musical links for Seattle:

Seattle Folklore Society - lots of info on the folk music scene

Seattle Song Circle - meets every Sun evening at a home somewhere in Seattle.

Tractor Tavern - a major folk-music venue in the Ballard area of N. Seattle.

Victory Music Open Mics - Open mics on Tues in Tacoma, Wed in Fremont (N. Seattle), Thurs in Bellevue.

Victory Music Calendar Monthly calendar of acoustic music events in Seattle area.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


25 Jul 02 - 02:55 PM (#754521)
Subject: RE: Help: Seattle happenings
From: Amergin

people actually plan to visit seattle? i thought they only went there by accident....


25 Jul 02 - 08:26 PM (#754693)
Subject: RE: Help: Seattle happenings
From: Genie

Thanks for posting those links, Stewart. I knew there was another Seattle Mudcatter, but at the time I posted above I couldn't recall who it was!

Amergin, actually folks do plan to VISIT Seattle. It's only accidentally that they become RESIDENTS--they get stuck on I-5 at the S-curves, or on one of the floating brindges, and they can't leave! *G*

Genie


26 Jul 02 - 09:46 AM (#754915)
Subject: RE: Help: Seattle happenings
From: GUEST,Pinetop Slim

Thanks all. Will check out the links. My daughter moved there in April. She seems to love the town and her stories make it very appealing.


23 Aug 02 - 03:17 PM (#770383)
Subject: RE: Help: Seattle happenings
From: Genie

The SFS Song Circle this Sunday is on the East side (Kirkland) at the home of G. A., who is, according to those in the know at SFS, a cool blues player. Austin. My SFS email re this song circle said, "If you like blues, cancel that trip to New Orleans and show up Sunday.

If you PM me or email me at geniesings@yahoo.com, I will send you the address and phone number. The SFS website also has the phone numbers of Bruce and Jean, head honchos for the song circles. Call either one for information on where the gathering is each week or just get on their mailing list.

Genie


23 Aug 02 - 05:09 PM (#770447)
Subject: RE: Help: Seattle happenings
From: Benjamin

Yeah people visit Seattle! Especially when they find out just how little there is about 3 hours south!

As for events, I would recomend a stop at another bar on Ballard Ave, Bad Alberts, on a Thursday night to hear some blues with no cover (just buy a drink or something)!

Other than that, you might want to check out the calander for the Seattle Classical Guitar Society's events calander if your interested in classical guitar.

Benjamin


23 Aug 02 - 08:09 PM (#770527)
Subject: RE: Help: Seattle happenings
From: Stilly River Sage

Lots of Seattle Mudcatters! Don't forget Don Firth and Deckman (Bob Nelson).

SRS


27 Aug 02 - 02:18 AM (#772159)
Subject: RE: Help: Seattle happenings
From: Genie

Right, SRS!

"...3 hours south [of Seattle]?" Where the heck are you, Benjamin? -- Eugene? ;-)

Genie