The Avett Brothers headlined at the KeyArena over the weekend in support of their new album, Magpie and the Dandelion. Core members Seth Avett, Scott Avett, Bob Crawford and Joe Kwon put on their lively, entertaining show for a very enthusiastic audience. Nicholas David, who placed third on The Voice last year, opened.
Show Review & Photos: Chris Cornell w/ Bhi Bhiman @ Benaroya Hall
Walking onto the stage to a standing ovation, Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell told us how he wasn’t always greeted so warmly as he was on Sunday night. Cornell joked several times about living and working in Seattle as a young man. He shared with the audience several personal stories about certain stage props – including his red rotary phone. Cornell made the audience feel like they were part of something different and more intimate.
Chris Cornell has always had a thoughtful sense of social justice and been anti-war. He made that plain when he opened with “Silence the Voices,” a song about the lack of outspokenness regarding 9/11 and the march to war. Further, Chris Cornell has always had one of the best rock voices in the business, but his Benaroya Hall performance showcased just how great Cornell’s voice really is. I expected his “rock” voice, but I didn’t expect his more nuanced, subtle tones during “Scar On The Sky” and his Casino Royale song “Do You Know My Name.”
Another surprise was the breadth of music that Cornell delivered. He rocked the house with songs from Temple of the Dog, Audioslave, and Soundgarden. Speaking of Soundgarden, Ben Shepherd sauntered onto the stage and played bass to “Halfway There” from the newly released King Animal.
Chris Cornell played to a packed house for 2 1/2 hours, covering 28 songs including the encore. It was a very special show that should not have been missed.
Photographer: John Rudolph
Photos: KT Tunstall @ the Neptune Theatre
A big favorite of mine since her debut release Eye To The Telescope in 2004, KT Tunstall returned to Seattle last week for a show at the Neptune Theatre. She wrapped up her North American tour the following night in Vancouver, one that began in Toronto with 15 U.S. and Canadian stops in between. Tunstall, an animated storyteller who interacts well with her audience, recently released her fifth album, Invisible Empire/Crescent Moon.
Photos: Pink & New Politics @ KeyArena
Pink – photo by Dana Pleasant
American superstar Pink headlined KeyArena on Sunday evening, and brought female and male backup dancers and trapeze artists to highlight her newest album, The Truth About Love (which features Nate Ruess and Eminem – well worth checking out!). During Sunday’s show one fan got up close and thoughtfully gave the singer a bag of Cheetos. Danish band New Politics opened, providing some fancy footwork as well.
Show Preview: SuicideGirls: Blackheart Burlesque @ El Corazon, Tues. 10/22
It’s been six years since anybody has been able to see SuicideGirls: Blackheart Burlesque, and Seattle gets its chance tomorrow, Tuesday October 21st to have a gander at the talented dancers and performance artists. The event, to be held at El Corazon, promises to include choreography by Manwe Sauls-Addison, known for his work with Michael Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé. SuicideGirls, an online community begun in 2001 by Sean Suhl and Selena Mooney, shares with the world pin-up photos of real beauties.