Saxophonist Kate Olson is releasing "So It Goes" in January, her first full-length studio album under her own name.
Kurt Cobain's connection to this Seattle bar went far beyond being a regular. Discover the tavern where he was last seen and ...
Seattle’s music community has always had a close knit tie to the city’s sports scene, from Pearl Jam’s undying support of the Sonics to Macklemore’s moving tribute to longtime Mariners broadcaster ...
WHEN MUSICIANS WANT to connect with other musicians, other than by word-of-mouth or a random meeting, there are plenty of places within reach of a laptop. Four decades ago, Kurt Cobain had only one ...
When Ethan Anderson played Bite of Seattle in the 1990s, the food festival’s live music setup looked different: Artists volunteered their time and performed for free, and much of the lineup included ...
Seattle Opera's "Fellow Travelers," Seattle Symphony's "Iris Unveiled" and Bach in fresh contexts are among highlights of the ...
Music can cure the blues, but can it help find a cure for cancer? A group of Seattle bands has come together to honor a young girl who lost her life to the disease and to raise money for research. We ...
Seattle-area jazz fans are in for a special treat next month as the region's top young musicians come together at The Paramount Theatre for the Starbucks 28th Annual Hot Java Cool Jazz, presented by ...
SEATTLE — Pioneer Square has long been a musician's stomping ground. In the 1920s, big-band jazz sounds from legends like Duke Ellington echoed through the Square. Then, decades later, Pioneer Square ...
SEATTLE — Seattle's Jackson Street, once the epicenter of the city's vibrant jazz scene, remains an enduring symbol of cultural expression, community and resilience. Despite changes over the years, ...
Background music is no longer an afterthought at many airports, which are hiring local musicians and carefully curating playlists to help lighten travelers’ moods. London’s Heathrow Airport built a ...
WASHINGTON — Two Seattle-area natives will be performing at the 60th Inauguration of the President of the United States on Jan. 20. Master Sgt. Harry Ong, a Clarinetist, and Master Gunnery Sgt.