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"Dolly: Seattle Men's Chorus Salutes Dolly Parton" gets a second date in Seattle. Concerts in other Western WA cities to follow
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"Dolly: Seattle Men's Chorus Salutes Dolly Parton" gets a second date in Seattle. Concerts in other Western WA cities to follow

An upcoming Seattle Men's Chorus show celebrating Dolly Parton, the beloved singer, songwriter, and LGBTQIA+ ally, has just landed another date in Seattle's Fifth Avenue Theatre before the talented performers travel north this spring.

Queer indie icon Jordana hits the stage at Madame Lou's for "Lively Premonition" tour
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Queer indie icon Jordana hits the stage at Madame Lou's for "Lively Premonition" tour

On a frigid Wednesday evening during the week of Valentine's Day, Madame Lou's was bustling. As the doors opened, showgoers that were lined up early outside the venue began to pack into the cramped basement to see the Queer indie icon Jordana.

Bitch goes full bitch out at the Rabbit Box
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Bitch goes full bitch out at the Rabbit Box

Singer/songwriter/violinist/keyboardist/conceptualist/rabble rouser/patriarchy smasher Bitch (aka Karen Mould) got started as half of the Bitch and Animal performance art project, then broke away to make her own music, notably 2022's Bitchcraft,

Sax man Dave Koz on jazz, crooners, and clams
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Sax man Dave Koz on jazz, crooners, and clams

From Jeff Lorber to Richard Marx, General Hospital to Desperate Housewives, saxophonist Dave Koz has spent the last 38 years blowing all over the place in the ever-turbulent music biz.

David Gray shares his journey in "Dear Life" at the Moore Theatre
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David Gray shares his journey in "Dear Life" at the Moore Theatre

Before people discovered artists online through music-streaming platforms, UK musicians often struggled to find their foothold across the pond among American audiences. In the late 1990s to early 2000s, David Gray happened to be one of those cases.

Jordana delivers indie ballads about the Queer experience in her new album, "Lively Premonition"
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Jordana delivers indie ballads about the Queer experience in her new album, "Lively Premonition"

Jordana Nye, an indie musician based out of Los Angeles known professionally as Jordana, incorporates a wide range of sonic influences into her work. Her most recent project, Lively Premonition, released last October,

Student Nurse band sounds off once again after so much silence
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Student Nurse band sounds off once again after so much silence

Before grunge, before SoDo stadiums, and before Seattle as a "world-class city," the Student Nurse band insistently plied their brand of participatory weirdness. They're back now with a new lineup and new music.

Music of Remembrance honors International Holocaust Remembrance Day at Benaroya Hall on Jan. 27
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Music of Remembrance honors International Holocaust Remembrance Day at Benaroya Hall on Jan. 27

For the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Music of Remembrance (MOR) is performing a free concert at Benaroya Hall, which will feature the Northwest Boychoir and Seattle Girls Choir.

Grammy-winning saxophonist Kenny G: Coming home
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Grammy-winning saxophonist Kenny G: Coming home

Every December, one thing we can always depend on is a series of shows from Northwest native Kenny G at Dimitriou's Jazz Alley.

The return of Our Fest: A festival for Seattle's "Grrrls, Queers, and POC"
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The return of Our Fest: A festival for Seattle's "Grrrls, Queers, and POC"

"a celebration of Grrrls, Queers, POC in the Seattle punk music scene"

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