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22 Oct 2010

Out on the Town: 10/22

Head Like A Kite will be performing at The Crocodile tonight for the Heineken City Arts Fest. It is sure to be a great show since they’ve also got Brent Amaker and the Rodeo and the Atomic Bombshells Burlesque with RA Scion of Common Market on board with them.

A new interview with lead singer Dave Einmo came out this morning that is a pretty good read. Click here for the article.

For more info on tickets, click here.

20 Jun 2010

All-Ages Movement Project

The All-Ages Movement Project won the $50,000 prize in the Pepsi Refresh Everything campaign earlier this year. As a result, The Vera Project in Seattle hosted a show today from 1-3:30 PM featuring Zephyrs, Naomi Punk, and one of my favorite Seattle bands of all time Minus the Bear. MTV productions were also be present along with Suchin Pak to record footage for a special MTV presentation that will air at a later date.

The All-Ages Movement Project exists in local venues that showcase hip-hop, indie, and punk music. These venues are open to all young individuals of all ages who enjoy seeing live music and performing music. They offer opportunities to learn new skills through internships with the venues, showcasing their art in shows, and recording music through their own recording studio. I have been involved with the all-ages movement since I was 15 years and old and I cannot even begin to express how much it has done for me and the impact that these venues have had on the local Seattle music scene. These venues include the Kirkland Teen Center, The Old Redmond Firehouse, Ground Zero Teen Center in Bellevue, and The Vera Project.

What Seattle bands have had their start through all-ages teen centers?

  • Death Cab for Cutie
  • Common Market
  • Brite Futures (formerly known as Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head)
  • Danger Radio
  • The Scene Aesthetic
  • Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground
  • Minus the Bear

At the end of the show, I had a few minutes to catch up w/ MTV correspondent Suchin Pak who filled me in on the Pepsi Refresh Project.

Basically the project has $1,300,000 that they give away to people with great ideas and the All-Ages Movement Project won their $50,000  grant back in February so they’ve been traveling for three weeks visiting their recipients and documenting footage to be shown on channels like MTV, VH1, Comedy Central etc. Seattle was their last stop!

To learn more about the project click here

To learn more about the all-ages movement click here

04 Feb 2010

Out on the Town: 2/4

Haiti Relief Benefit Concert @ Neumos

If the hip hop scene is more your thing than soft, pretty, French music then you should come out to Neumos to catch Common Market, my friend’s band Dyno Jamz (all the way from UW!) and SOL. The show will be full of energy plus the proceeds are going to a good cause. Do something good for your community! er… the world.

Doors are at 7 PM

$10 ticket advance $12 at the door.

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