Friday, December 29, 2017

Travis Peery residency at The Satellite

There was some nice diversity of genres going on at The Satellite for Travis Peery's last residency night.

First up was Mason Summit who would have fit in nicely at a Hotel Cafe line up.

Mason Summit
Then Alaeddin X brought some power rock.

Aladdin X

Travis Peery ended the night with good old Americana sounds.

Travis Peery


Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Cover Night at The Hi Hat

It was a cover night at The Hi Hat in support of WFSU Fest.

Starting things off was New Evil doings great imitations of Billy Idol.

New Evil

Inti Wawa did some great rendition of No Doubt songs.

Inti Wawa

Cass Cravens did a one woman show of Tegan and Sara covers.

Cass Cravens

WASI did Le Tigre covers in colorful style.

WASI


Friday, December 22, 2017

Shannon Lay with Laena Geronimo and Night Shop at the Echoplex

A special night at the Echoplex. The night started off with Laena Geronimo from Feels doing a solo set. "Open your heart to me," she sang in the quite chamber of the Echoplex. It was so quite one could hear her clicking on the pedals.

Laena Geronimo

Night Shop provided another singer songwriter. While he tuned his guitar, he said, "A band member of mine used to get so nervous when tuning that in the middle of tuning he'd say, 'That's good enough."

Night Shop

It was a Feels night. Shannon Lay did her final stint of a short December residency. I swear there were moments where I thought I was listening to Enya. So wonderful.

Shannon Lay


Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Saro with Banoffee and Stormi Bree at the Resident

I had this night circled for awhile. Saro was playing and I hadn't seen him since early January.

Banoffee opened up the night with a look that had me thinking Mad Max. Of course, she is from Australia so maybe that helped the reference. She played her synth with aplomb.
Banofee

Stormi Bree did a short set. She's a former Miss USA. She had her keyboard and sang a few songs. Her friends were out in force.
Stormi Bree

Saro was anything, but sorrowful. Though, I will say, his eyes can convey a multitude of feelings.

Saro


Monday, December 18, 2017

At The Hi Hat: MetronOhm, Taleen Kali, WASI, and Lucy and La Mer

It was a diverse night of music at The Hi Hat for the first night of WASI's residency.

MetronOhm brought an air of Basia.

MetronOhm
Taleen Kali brought some punk sounds.

Taleen Kali
WASI brought the fun with plenty of folks playing with balloons.

WASI

Lucy and La Mer brought the cherry sounds against a backdrop of awkward dances.

Lucy and La Mer

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Nightgown and Spare Parts for Broken Hearts at The Satellite

It was off to The Satellite to catch a couple bands. Nightgown opened the night by providing some stylish glamour
Nightgown

Spare Parts for Broken Hearts ended the night for me by providing some rocking sounds.


Spare Parts for Broken Hearts

Monday, December 11, 2017

At Hotel Cafe with Cody Crump, Cashew and Cleary and Sounding Arrow

I headed off to Hotel Cafe as I was invited to see The Smoking Flowers. I also got to see three other bands/musicians. Cody CrumpCashew and Cleary and Sounding Arrow.

Cody Crump gave a solo performance. The crowd was small, but filled with love from friends.

Cody Crump
In terms of Cashew and Cleary, I learned later that Cashew used to be part of the Kiss or Kill music scene.

Cashew and Cleary

Sounding Arrow gave The Hotel Cafe audience some downright awesome sounds with a fashion sense that screamed Northwest country.


Sounding Arrow

Thursday, December 7, 2017

SUR and Liz Huett at The Hi Hat

I guess it was an Interscope night at The Hi Hat. Both SUR and Liz Huett are signed by Interscope. SUR gave the crowd some power vocals as well as some rap freestyle. Liz Huett provided the pop sounds. I couldn't help but notice one thing while searching through Liz Huett's Instagram account. One of her photographers is Sarah Barlow who happens to be the cousin of my friend Jodie (who used to front The Shakers). Just so random.

SUR

Liz Huett

Monday, December 4, 2017

Jenny O and Salar Rajabnik at Zebulon

2017 is coming to a quick end and I have to say it has been a solid year of music. That includes the end of 2017. Why? Well, one reason is that I usually only get to see Jenny O once a year; however, this year I got to see her twice. I just love her sound. And one of her backup musicians for this particular set was Rachel Goodrich. First, I couldn't help but notice how Jenny O played a significant portion of her set with one foot lifted just inches above the ground. It was almost like she was practicing some The Karate Kid moves. And then there's Rachel Goodrich. I do love how she plays her bass. She makes it look so cool to play.

Jenny O


Salar Rajabnik opened up the night with solid singer songwriter skills. For one song, he brought out the harmonica.

Salar Rajabnik