Jenn Grinels headlined at the Triple Door last week, kicking off her west coast tour. It was also the release party for her new album, Live at the Rutledge. Near the end of her set, Grinels invited the audience to participate in a song on stage. South African born, Seattle-based Zarni De Wet opened and accompanied Grinels on piano on several songs.
Photos: Fitz & the Tantrums, Max Frost & HOLYCHILD @ Showbox SoDo
The always so popular Fitz and the Tantrums were here in June to strut their stuff at Showbox SoDo. Look for the Los Angeles group to open the U.S. Open tennis tournament on August 25th – this should be televised! Max Frost & Holychild opened. All photos by Dan Rogers:
Photos: Ages and Ages @ the Tractor
Ages and Ages, a Portland, Oregon-based octet (wow, huge band!), played the Tractor in June. Photographer Tino Tran captured some lovely moments of that show! The folk-tinged band heads further up North again on August 21st for a date at Bellingham’s Wild Buffalo.
Photos: Capitol Hill Block Party – Day 1, Part 2 w/A$AP Ferg, Duke Evers & Alicia Amiri
Capitol Hill Block Party‘s first evening found me checking out A$AP Ferg, Duke Evers and Alicia Amiri.
Hip Hop musician A$AP, from New York, had the large audience rapping along with him. The crowd was clearly full of fans, who really did know all the words of his work. It was fun to experience. After his set, I headed to the indoor (and air-conditioned) environs of Barboza, where I saw Duke Evers and Alicia Amiri. Duke Evers, a Seattle band whom I knew nothing about before the festival but listened to via CHBP’s site, quickly made its way on to my list of bands I had to see. The duo entertained with a neat set punctuated by singer/guitarist’s Josh Starkel’s expressive presence. Right after Duke Evers was Alicia Amiri, whose versatile voice (her other project, Nightmare Fortress, is goth synth – and excellent also) worked well with the solid and enjoyable songs.
Alicia Amiri – all photos by Dagmar
Photos: Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden @ Tractor Tavern
Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden made a recent stop at the Tractor Tavern in Ballard during the first leg of their US tour. In addition to Tucker on vocals and guitars, SOS members include Wes Chandler (guitar), Ethan Place (drums), Matthew Thompson (bass) and Nic Danielson (keys). Here’s a great video of “Best Friends’ Love” from their album The Shape The Color The Feel, released earlier this year. Tucker was born in Seattle and now lives in Nashville.