Dizzy from the fall
Scott from Seattle’s Throw Me the Statue checks in with some thoughts on candy rap, Patron, and NKOTB sneaking into his music
Scott from Seattle’s Throw Me the Statue checks in with some thoughts on candy rap, Patron, and NKOTB sneaking into his music
Jessica Hopper is well known among those who have been paying attention to music over the past decade. Lilly Bralts-Kelly is 11 years old, in a band, and wants to know more. Here is their conversation.
Wondering what touring bands are coming to C-U over the next couple of months? Here’s our weekly update. (UPDATE: NEKO CASE JUST ANNOUNCED!)
Tomorrow night’s Block Party is intended to recreate the vibe of Band Jam, and we reminisce with the only band on the bill old enough to have played it.
They haven’t played their first show yet, but Heyokas are ready and willing to weird up the C-U music scene.
The summer lull is over, and it’s time to get prepared for a busy fall live music season. Smile Politely has a fairly complete list of shows for September and October.
Brooklyn’s Finding Fiction rolls into Cowboy Monkey tonight in between festivals. Why does it feel so good to go pop?
Brian Hagy has been a fixture in the local performing arts community for nearly 30 years. In that time, he has performed with the Celebration Company based at the Station Theater, the C-U Theater Company, …
Pygmalion Music Festival is just over a month away, and here’s an exclusive first look at the schedule.
About a decade ago, there was a band living here in C-U that wiped the slate clean in order to build it up again right. That band was The Viper and His Famous Orchestra. They return this weekend.