A nice surprise: Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs

For Seattleites this has been an early summer with a few nice surprises. One was the warm weather over the Fourth of July weekend, after one of the coldest, wettest, darkest springs on record. Another (to me, anyway) was the appearance of Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs at Ballard's Seafood Fest today. Fortunately (for … Continue reading A nice surprise: Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs

Something worth sharing

As I get closer to arranging my work life with more time for creative projects, and less time for paid work (all donations, contributions, alms, etc accepted with deep and humble gratitude, and I'll spend them on something worthwhile, I promise, no really, I will), I find it's important to support other artists who are … Continue reading Something worth sharing

That’s what music can do

Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs, Tractor Tavern, Ballard (Seattle), 30 December 2010 You’ve been to enough concerts, seen enough live bands to know, sometimes they’re strong from start to finish, sometimes they start slow and build, sometimes they just never quite sync. And sometimes, you can identify the exact moment when it all comes … Continue reading That’s what music can do

It was thirty years ago today: December 8, 1980

I remember that day. It was snowing pretty hard in my town, my mother had picked my sister and me up from some class or other and we'd driven back to the house in a steady snowfall. When we walked in the door, pulling off hats and gloves and shaking away the damp, my father … Continue reading It was thirty years ago today: December 8, 1980

Fearless hearts and great pumpkins

"To get through this life with any kind of self-respect at all, you need two things: an inquisitive mind, and a fearless heart." -Steve Earle. Like Linus waiting for the Great Pumpkin - Linus has a fearless heart, one that's been broken many times before, and he just comes back for more. You could call … Continue reading Fearless hearts and great pumpkins

Riding with the king: John Hiatt and the Combo

John Hiatt and the Combo, 25 August 2010 Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle Eighty degrees Farenheit and a gentle breeze blowing across the North Meadow at the Woodland Park Zoo at show time. There’s an opening act, a young woman named Ashleigh Flynn playing tunes from her latest album called American Dream. She plays guitar and … Continue reading Riding with the king: John Hiatt and the Combo

Vaya con dios, Richie Hayward

A sad day in rock and roll history, the death of Little Feat drummer and founding band member Richie Hayward was reported yesterday, August 13, Friday the 13th, sure enough. I was lucky to be at the Feat show in Seattle nearly two years ago, to see Hayward and Payne and Tackett and Barerre and … Continue reading Vaya con dios, Richie Hayward

The Maldives of summer

This is the worst concert review you’ll ever read.  The band is the Maldives (pronounced Mall-deeves), introduced by a guy in the crowd as “the best band in Ballard.” Ballard being a Seattle neighborhood of about forty thousand people and more taverns per square mile than any other Seattle neighborhood, that’s saying something.  I’d heard … Continue reading The Maldives of summer

And we’re off…

I am, anyway. Off work, on vacation for eight weeks. It's already halfway through the first week and I can tell it will all pass in a blink. Whatever happens the next seven and a half weeks, I will be forever grateful to my brother and his friend for the private concert Sunday night, the … Continue reading And we’re off…