Bumbershoot Day 2: People Make the Party
Bumbershoot’s second day started as chill as ever. The Fountain stage opened with The Army, The Navy, and Bebe Stockwell, easing the early crowd into
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Bumbershoot’s second day started as chill as ever. The Fountain stage opened with The Army, The Navy, and Bebe Stockwell, easing the early crowd into
Read MoreThe first hours of Bumbershoot always seem a lil’ sleepy. This year was no different. Crowds drifted in while gray skies hung over Seattle Center. But
Read MoreAudrey Hobert is not easing her way into the spotlight. With the release of her debut album Who’s the Clown?, out now on RCA Records, the
Read MoreRavi Coltrane is back in Seattle this week, taking over Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley for four nights and six shows starting August 21. The Grammy-nominated saxophonist
Read MoreWith the return of Bumbershoot Arts & Music Festival just around the corner, here’s a chance to take it all in and at the same
Read MoreAfter more than five decades of myth, music, and movement, Novos Baianos — Brazil’s most defiant (yet joyful) musical collective — have finally come to North America,
Read MoreBy the second night of Jazz in the Clubs, Fort Worden felt settled in. Students still buzzed about and people finding their spots could be
Read MoreJazz in the Clubs used to mean packed nights in downtown Port Townsend, with music drifting out of doorways and spilling into the streets –
Read MoreSugaray Rayford’s music hits with the weight of lived experience, but refuses to let darkness swallow the room. Born in Tyler, Texas, Rayford’s early life
Read MoreEvery July, Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend transforms from a quiet historic site into something closer to a jazz retreat by the Salish
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