Hard rocking Halestorm headlined at the Showbox SoDo on June 9th in support of their latest album, Into the Wild Life. Fronted by Lzzy Hale, brother Arejay Hale (drums), Joe Hottinger (guitar) and Josh Smith (bass) round out the band. They won a Grammy in 2013 and are well known for their nonstop touring.
The Mama Rags Perform Live @ FunkFarm
One of Seattle’s coolest bands, the Mama Rags, recently did a session at FunkFarm, a Seattle music organization promoting and booking bands right here in the city. We’ve got some debut videos of the performance for you!!
The Mama Rags just released their first album, Hectic Electric, in June; here’s a peek of and listen to two tracks (plus “She Thinks She’s Got It”) off that EP: “Hectic Electric” and “Borrowed Time.” If you love the blues, dirty blues, all blues, all rock ‘n’ roll blues, the Mama Rags are right up your blues alley. I’m partial to this band myself, so I recommend you have a listen. Love. And then love some more.
Also, the Mama Rags will get all over you at the Bite of Seattle on July 18th. Or you can get all over them. Either way, do catch them.
Photos and Review: Ingrid Michaelson @ Paramount Theatre / A Perfect 10
Ingrid Michaelson @ the Paramount Theatre, 6/17/15
Show Review & Photos by Kirk Stauffer
This was the 10th time I’ve had the pleasure of shooting Ingrid Michaelson’s show in Seattle. Ranging from the tiny Nectar Lounge (Jan, 2008) to last week at the 3000+ capacity Paramount Theatre, she always puts on an excellent show, to the delight of her fans. The current “A Summer Night Out Tour” is her biggest tour to date. Ingrid commented that things have really changed since her show at the Crocodile Café – referring to when she opened for Matt Nathanson in Oct, 2007. She also mentioned that the Paramount audience was giving her good vibes.
The tour is in support of Lights Out, her most recent album, which was released last year. Many songs came from it and she threw in others from her four previous records. Ingrid’s five-member band, including her longtime sidekick Allie Moss on guitar and vocals, played for 1:15 hours and had the crowd excited from start to finish. “Overboard” ended with the band doing a self breast exam along with other choreographed moves. Another song finished with each of the band members singing a 10-second clip from completely different songs and blending them into Ingrid’s. And with only Chris Kuffner and Ingrid on stage, Chris played that signature bass line to “The Way I Am,” with the audience singing every word. Clever, humorous and witty, Ingrid constantly engaged with the audience and had a good story for the intro to every song.
The encore started with Ingrid’s beautiful rendition of “Falling In Love With You” by Elvis, and finished with both openers coming on stage for “Fire.” Ingrid simply sounds amazing live. The show was in many ways, a Perfect 10.
Photos: My Goodness & The Crash Kings @ the Tractor
On February 5th, Seattle’s My Goodness, a blues rock trio, played top of the bill at the Tractor. You know what? This is absolute pure coincidence that these photos see the light of day on exactly the same day the group’s album, Shiver + Shake, came out last year. We promise. Happy Anniversary! Want to catch one of their shows? You’re in luck, as they next play Ballard SeafoodFest on July 11th.
The Crash Kings, from Boston, were one of the evening’s openers. All photos by Alex Crick:
Photos: Joshua Radin @ the Neptune Theatre
Singer-songwriter Joshua Radin released his sixth album, Onward and Sideways, this January. Seattle was one of the lucky cities who got to see him perform songs from that album, as well as other songs of course, during his appearance at the Neptune on March 1st. One of the cool things about Radin is that some years ago he participated in a Frank Sinatra cover album called His Way, Our Way. Radin’s song? “Fly Me to the Moon.” But back to his Seattle show already! Photos by Dana Pleasant give us a look at Radin’s show: