Rob Thomas performed at Snoqualmie Casino on August 12th in a benefit for Sidewalk Angels Foundation. The Matchbox Twenty singer has released two solo CDs and works with his wife, Marisol Thomas on the Sidewalk Angels Foundation. The foundation helps people and animals – I think that’s awesome. Photographer Amy Elyse went to the Snoqualmie show and reports back with some outdoor shots:
Photos: the Watson Twins, Ferraby Lionheart & Kip Boardman @ the Triple Door
Los Angeles, California’s the Watson Twins were headliners at the Triple Door on August 7th and were joined by fellow Californians Ferraby Lionheart and Kip Boardman. You can follow the Watson Twins on twitter, and Ferraby Lionheart returns to Seattle on September 30th at the Vera Project. Two of Back Beat Seattle’s photographers, Brittney Bush Bollay and Jason Tang, went to the recent show, and I am happy to share their work!

the Watson Twins – photos by Jason Tang



the Watson Twins – photos by Brittney Bush Bollay

the Watson Twins – photos by Jason Tang


the Watson Twins – photos by Brittney Bush Bollay


Ferraby Lionheart – photos by Brittney Bush Bollay

Ferraby Lionheart – photos by Jason Tang
2010 Vans Warped Tour @ The Gorge Ampitheater (Photos and Review)
First off, let me say It’s great to be back doing what I love the most. Being on the sidelines for 2 months has been a major drag. So this is my 3rd time attending the Vans Warped Tour (would of been 4 if I didn’t get a nasty allergy attack in 2008). The first time came in 2005 in Charlotte, NC. That was the year I got to meet Dropkick Murphys and see bands such as Motion City Soundtrack, Fall Out Boy, The Transplants and MXPX just to name a few.
The second time was in 2007 and that was at The Gorge. Bands such as Paramore, Pennywise, Pepper, Bad Religion, and Flogging Molly played. That was also the year I got into it with security while I was waiting in line to meet Paramore. (Long story)
This year, it was really different. To be honest, it really didn’t feel like Warped Tour. Instead of the main stage being in the amphitheater like they normally have it, the main stage was up on the hill. The other stages were hard to find. To make matters worse, with all the vendor/merch tents on the grounds, it was hard to get through to make it to the stage on time to get your 3 songs in for a band you had to shoot. The last time I attended Warped in 2007, the layout was much smoother.
Overall, the lineup was good. Maybe next year things will be back to normal. But with bands such as Reel Big Fish, AM Taxi, Dropkick Murphys and Alkaline Trio, who could complain? However, they had advertised Sum-41 being one of the bands playing. Sadly, they didn’t play. I was also bummed when I saw on the interview sheet that Pennywise was playing. . . Unfortunately, that didn’t happen either.
Until then, here is a photo recap. To see more of these check out my gallery.
~ Xander Deccio
P.S. This is only the first part, I have 7 interviews that will be coming shortly. STAY TUNED!!!

Anti-Flag






Andrew W.K.

The Casualties

Rev. Payton’s Big Damn Band







Alkaline Trio






The Dillinger Escape Plan





Reel Big Fish


Oompa-Loompa’s







Dropkick Murphys






Everclear

Danielle Knight from KISS FM






AM Taxi

Crowd Shot

Banana Man!
Photos: Vans Warped Tour 2010
This year’s Vans Warped Tour wrapped up in the Pacific Northwest, featuring headlining performances by Andrew WK, Alkaline Trio, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Every Time I Die, Reel Big Fish, and Dropkick Murphys, and many more from bands such as AM Taxi and Mike Posner. Below is a small photo collection of the 16 bands I shot at Warped Tour; more photos can be seen here.
Andrew WK

Alkaline Trio


The Dillinger Escape Plan


Dropkick Murphys

Every Time I Die


Reel Big Fish

Everclear

AM Taxi

Mike Posner

Our Last Night

Suicide Silence

White Chapel

Parkway Drive

Photos: Billy Idol @ Tulalip Amphitheatre
Billy Idol played to a sold-out crowd at Tulalip Amphitheatre on 8/5/2010 in a tour that’s taken him from Zagreb, Croatia to San Francisco. All photos by Graham Lee.


























