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When the free concert series 'Jazz Live at Marine View' stopped in 2020, organizer Jim Foster thought it was for good, until attendees urged him to bring it back.
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The inaugural Poulsbo Blues and Jazz Festival will take place Feb. 23-24 in the Scandinavian-themed town. Locals quickly embraced the new winter event, which sold out months in advance.
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Musician and local business owner Keegan Harshman produces the all-ages music and arts festival Little BIG Fest. He works 11 months out of the year to organize the three day affair on Whidbey Island, Washington.
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When the Seattle singer known as Lady A picked up the phone one spring day in 2020, she found herself stepping into the ring for a title fight with some of the most powerful forces in the music industry.
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For almost 70 years, "The Jive" has been an important landmark for local musicians and pop culture. The new owners are branching out with different genres of music, including live jazz.
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Singer-songwriter, guitarist and KNKX host Stephanie Anne Johnson took the stage with guitarist Jeff Fielder for a special performance and interview, part of our KNKX Connects to Tacoma series.
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The second floor of Seattle's King Street Station is now Station Space. The new creative hub will house five different nonprofits focused on youth and the arts, including Totem Star which works with young recording musicians.
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If you're in the know, you can find the gravel parking lot where this DIY music scene lives.
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When the pandemic canceled all her tours, the leader of indie rock band Black Belt Eagle Scout, Katherine Paul returned to the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community’s homelands in western Washington. The experience shaped her latest record “The Land, The Water, The Sky.”
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J'Nai Bridges, a native of Lakewood, Wash. makes her Seattle Opera debut this weekend as Delilah in "Samson and Delilah." It's a role she first sang three years ago, but now feels more ready to take on.