The Seattle Times: Music & nightlife News Archive
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- Crowds, weather eclectic
- Bumbershoot: Fine fest, but a bit subdued
- Hip-hop's underground emerging again
- Israeli official calls conductor Barenboim "real anti-Semite"
- No smushing, but some Smoosh
- Band dolls up, rocks out for young crowd
- Soul of Bumbershoot is rock 'n' roll
- Pearl Jam at the Gorge: slow start, but a rockin' ending
- Talented local women well represented at Bumbershoot
- Off the beaten Bumbershoot path, there's good jazz, blues to be had
- What do Seattle's famous and not-so-famous have on their iPods?
- Test your Seattle music savvy
- Conductor Hermann Michael, 1937-2005, cherished by local musicians
- New phone to download Apple music
- More bands opt for Do-It-Yourself approach
- A solo Beach Boy's time machine
- New music formats foretell death of the CD
- Death Cab fans' new-CD faves
- Enduring show, legendary qualities
- Imagination frames strong performances
- Posters are the rock stars at Bumbershoot exhibit
- Northwest native shines in Mozart comic opera
- Rolling Stones get own satellite-radio channel
- Destiny's darlings to bid farewell with stylish Seattle sendoff
- Gala, Cliburn kick off Symphony season
- A new name for the Pale, a new sound for the Divorce
- Gazarek's got emotion along with attitude
- Look who's grandstanding at the Puyallup
- Pat Methany Trio: New group, fresh grooves
- Pre- and post-grunge: Andrew Wood, folk scene
- The Lost Chords find their way to Seattle
- Violinist looking to expand repertoire
- Carlos Santana: jampacked with enthusiasm, solo or collaborating
- Third Day, ZZ Top at Puyallup Fair this week
- Eventful week, striking performance for Seattle Symphony Orchestra
- Seattle Symphony raises $45,000 in Katrina relief
- Innocent songs take sexy Ciara to double platinum
- Salerno-Sonnenberg violin performance: finesse, with attitude
- Weapons of mass neo-grunge appeal
- Juilliard tribute becomes a reunion
- Puyallup finishes off country-style
- Benefit shows the many sides of Death Cab
- New Philip Glass piano concerto integrates Native and Western influences
- Benefits continue in Katrina's wake
- Sonic Youth cleans up "Goo"
- 4 awards given for musical contributions
- Reunited stars deliver on "The King and I" hits
- Hillary Duff connects with young audience at Puyallup Fair
- Aging Blind Boys in search of new singers
- New and classic film footage with a jazz beat
- New faces, new headquarters for Earshot fest
- Happily engaged Crow gets serious, mellow
- Gloom-rockers Dead Science won't give up the ghost
- Rock band slays audience with killer dance tunes
- Stars align for a night of "Water Music"
- Giving voice to a silent-film star
- Jazz great Shirley Horn dies
- Total satisfaction
- Revenge of the music nerds
- Total satisfaction: Rolling Stones start Seattle up at KeyArena
- Magical musical tour: Youthful Paul McCartney rocks KeyArena
- 2 Seattle debuts, 1 fine night
- Mr. Spears, the rapper: shades of Vanilla Ice?
- Jazz great closes music fest with a sweet encore
- Women in rock: a gathering
- Raitt will feature edgier, more contemporary songs
- Spread the word, Buttersprites are on the rise
- Latecomer to singing well worth the wait
- Fans love "Smooth" operator
- Honoring memory of Hans Wolf
- Holiday picks: Jazz discs, books for gifts that swing
- Hewitt, Haefliger and Watts come to Seattle
- Country awards shine in the city
- Bach with emotion, as easy as breathing
- World musicians to play benefit
- Life is good for Death Cab for Cutie
- Gwen Stefani: She sings! She designs! She dances ... uh, um, no
- Vibraphonist Joe Locke: swinging, soulful
- Gothóni looks to future, Smedvig returns
- Pianist's soft touch is hard to beat
- Out of Phish waters, sunny, bouncy jams
- A night of role-playing with Jane Monheit
- Seattle Men's Chorus wishes you a "Holly Jolly Holiday"
- Bluegrass trio Nickel Creek weaves rock, folk on new album
- A night of roll-playing with Jane Monheit
- Who'll be dancing and prancing at Jingle Bell Bash?
- Death Cab's surreal day, courtesy of Grammy nomination
- Carey, West, Legend top Grammy nominations
- An urban look at Capitol Hill holidays
- Iran's hard-line leader bans Western music
- Concerts to move to Gas Works
- Swingin' and rockin' Hanukkah CDs
- Report: Comic died of drug overdose
- Montage artist's stamp on punk retains edge
- Seattle Opera's new season to feature firsts for company
- Soprano's versatility sparkled
- Soloists, director perform with flair
- Kanye West poses as Jesus on cover of Rolling Stone
- Ana Moura cancels show
- A world-class orchestral experience

