Photos: Paula Cole @ Triple Door
Still going strong for nearly two decades, Paula Cole played to an overflow crowd at the Triple Door last week. Best known for “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?”, Cole just released her sixth album, Raven. Paula Cole
Still going strong for nearly two decades, Paula Cole played to an overflow crowd at the Triple Door last week. Best known for “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?”, Cole just released her sixth album, Raven. Paula Cole
Blues singer Shemekia Copeland opened for Taj Mahal this week at Edmonds Center For The Arts. She’s on the road in support of her new album, 33 1/3. After a few shows in Canada, Shemekia will be back in town at the Triple Door on May 2. Shemekia Copeland
One of my favorites for many years, Joan Osborne, backed by The Holmes Brothers, played eight shows at Jazz Alley and I was privileged to shoot one of them. Best known for her 1995 hit, ”One of Us”, the smoky-voiced singer is out on the road in support of her latest album, Bring It On […]
Former childhood actress Molly Ringwald, now jazz singer, made a stop at Jazz Alley during her US tour in support of her debut album, Except Sometimes. Best known for her roles in Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club and Pretty in Pink, the redheaded Ringwald’s appearance hasn’t changed much in nearly 30 years. Molly Ringwald
Reminiscent of Adele, soulful UK performer Jessie Ware played to a packed crowd at the Crocodile Café this past week in support of her debut album, Devotion. Jessie is playing at Coachella this weekend and next. Ms Mr opened. Jessie Ware Ms Mr