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The Seattle Times: Music & nightlife News Archive

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  1. Crowds, weather eclectic
  2. Bumbershoot: Fine fest, but a bit subdued
  3. Hip-hop's underground emerging again
  4. Israeli official calls conductor Barenboim "real anti-Semite"
  5. No smushing, but some Smoosh
  6. Band dolls up, rocks out for young crowd
  7. Soul of Bumbershoot is rock 'n' roll
  8. Pearl Jam at the Gorge: slow start, but a rockin' ending
  9. Talented local women well represented at Bumbershoot
  10. Off the beaten Bumbershoot path, there's good jazz, blues to be had
  11. What do Seattle's famous and not-so-famous have on their iPods?
  12. Test your Seattle music savvy
  13. Conductor Hermann Michael, 1937-2005, cherished by local musicians
  14. New phone to download Apple music
  15. More bands opt for Do-It-Yourself approach
  16. A solo Beach Boy's time machine
  17. New music formats foretell death of the CD
  18. Death Cab fans' new-CD faves
  19. Enduring show, legendary qualities
  20. Imagination frames strong performances
  21. Posters are the rock stars at Bumbershoot exhibit
  22. Northwest native shines in Mozart comic opera
  23. Rolling Stones get own satellite-radio channel
  24. Destiny's darlings to bid farewell with stylish Seattle sendoff
  25. Gala, Cliburn kick off Symphony season
  26. A new name for the Pale, a new sound for the Divorce
  27. Gazarek's got emotion along with attitude
  28. Look who's grandstanding at the Puyallup
  29. Pat Methany Trio: New group, fresh grooves
  30. Pre- and post-grunge: Andrew Wood, folk scene
  31. The Lost Chords find their way to Seattle
  32. Violinist looking to expand repertoire
  33. Carlos Santana: jampacked with enthusiasm, solo or collaborating
  34. Third Day, ZZ Top at Puyallup Fair this week
  35. Eventful week, striking performance for Seattle Symphony Orchestra
  36. Seattle Symphony raises $45,000 in Katrina relief
  37. Innocent songs take sexy Ciara to double platinum
  38. Salerno-Sonnenberg violin performance: finesse, with attitude
  39. Weapons of mass neo-grunge appeal
  40. Juilliard tribute becomes a reunion
  41. Puyallup finishes off country-style
  42. Benefit shows the many sides of Death Cab
  43. New Philip Glass piano concerto integrates Native and Western influences
  44. Benefits continue in Katrina's wake
  45. Sonic Youth cleans up "Goo"
  46. 4 awards given for musical contributions
  47. Reunited stars deliver on "The King and I" hits
  48. Hillary Duff connects with young audience at Puyallup Fair
  49. Aging Blind Boys in search of new singers
  50. New and classic film footage with a jazz beat
  51. New faces, new headquarters for Earshot fest
  52. Happily engaged Crow gets serious, mellow
  53. Gloom-rockers Dead Science won't give up the ghost
  54. Rock band slays audience with killer dance tunes
  55. Stars align for a night of "Water Music"
  56. Giving voice to a silent-film star
  57. Jazz great Shirley Horn dies
  58. Total satisfaction
  59. Revenge of the music nerds
  60. Total satisfaction: Rolling Stones start Seattle up at KeyArena
  61. Magical musical tour: Youthful Paul McCartney rocks KeyArena
  62. 2 Seattle debuts, 1 fine night
  63. Mr. Spears, the rapper: shades of Vanilla Ice?
  64. Jazz great closes music fest with a sweet encore
  65. Women in rock: a gathering
  66. Raitt will feature edgier, more contemporary songs
  67. Spread the word, Buttersprites are on the rise
  68. Latecomer to singing well worth the wait
  69. Fans love "Smooth" operator
  70. Honoring memory of Hans Wolf
  71. Holiday picks: Jazz discs, books for gifts that swing
  72. Hewitt, Haefliger and Watts come to Seattle
  73. Country awards shine in the city
  74. Bach with emotion, as easy as breathing
  75. World musicians to play benefit
  76. Life is good for Death Cab for Cutie
  77. Gwen Stefani: She sings! She designs! She dances ... uh, um, no
  78. Vibraphonist Joe Locke: swinging, soulful
  79. Gothóni looks to future, Smedvig returns
  80. Pianist's soft touch is hard to beat
  81. Out of Phish waters, sunny, bouncy jams
  82. A night of role-playing with Jane Monheit
  83. Seattle Men's Chorus wishes you a "Holly Jolly Holiday"
  84. Bluegrass trio Nickel Creek weaves rock, folk on new album
  85. A night of roll-playing with Jane Monheit
  86. Who'll be dancing and prancing at Jingle Bell Bash?
  87. Death Cab's surreal day, courtesy of Grammy nomination
  88. Carey, West, Legend top Grammy nominations
  89. An urban look at Capitol Hill holidays
  90. Iran's hard-line leader bans Western music
  91. Concerts to move to Gas Works
  92. Swingin' and rockin' Hanukkah CDs
  93. Report: Comic died of drug overdose
  94. Montage artist's stamp on punk retains edge
  95. Seattle Opera's new season to feature firsts for company
  96. Soprano's versatility sparkled
  97. Soloists, director perform with flair
  98. Kanye West poses as Jesus on cover of Rolling Stone
  99. Ana Moura cancels show
  100. A world-class orchestral experience