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- Smoosh land spot in People magazine
- Pearl Jam in top form at the Gorge
- Bumbershoot is exploding with music, film, comedy -- and a volcano
- Bumbermusic best bets
- The Club Scene: Festival is not your only option in town for tunes
- Registry recognizes Nirvana's unique role
- Tablet magazine to fold
- Story songs, solo legend and vocal art highlights at Bumbershoot
- Beyoncé ruled farewell show like Cleopatra
- Queen gets royal treatment by tribute band
- Diamond works through two hours of hits for adoring crowd
- Green Day hits all the high notes in Tacoma
- Death Cab, Harvey Danger play for hurricane relief
- Arcade Fire ignites a sizzling Paramount show
- A big-bang week of big-time rockers
- Seattle bands: Sick Bees
- The Club Scene: Alt-country magazine No Depression marks year 10
- Serious, silly, spellbinding: Band knows how to 'Mezmerize' its fans
- The Club Scene: Shrug off the chill with a night out
- Seattle bands: Tandav
- A moment with ... DJ Joshua James
- Legendary London Bridge studio reopens
- My life on tour
- 'Hot Fuss' stirs up good tour vibes
- A raucous combo made in heaven
- Seattle bands: Anna Coogan and North19
- The Club Scene: Visqueen's all powered up for a pair of Seattle shows
- Chapman's old songs are still the best
- Everyone is on stage in 'Daylight'
- This Week's Hot CD: Toshi Reagon's 'Have You Heard?'
- New music this week
- The Killers prove they know how to put on a show
- Skip scalpers and buy concert tickets for charity
- Chris Cornell is rocking as hard as ever
- Transcript of exclusive P-I interview with Chris Cornell
- Welsh pop star JEM cancels show at Moore Theatre
- Indie rockers find a haven in youthful Portland
- Introducing the new Sheryl Crow
- Gray sends 'em home happy and satisfied
- Starbucks and the Stones brew up a CD
- Rolling Stones are still a gas, gas, gas
- Bonnie Raitt's older and wiser, and loving every minute of
- Comic to record his first DVD at the Triple Door
- Seattle Bands: Darren Motamedy
- Smith fires up Rockrgrl conference
- Pearl Jam feeling 'Aggressive' on new album
- Rascal Flatts delivers hits, ode to fans
- Raitt's sold-out show honors songwriters
- Mraz overcomes underwhelming music
- Computer program accurately picks music hits
- Depeche Mode thrills large KeyArena crowd
- Death Cab proves that less is more
- Barenaked Ladies distributing new release via USB flash drive
- Stefani unleashes a colorful musical romp
- Donovan shows his many colors
- Comedian Lamont Ferguson wins Seattle comedy competition
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame names inductees
- Collaborative performance ranges from hip-hop to Richard Strauss
- The Club Scene: Twee pop struts its sweet, charming stuff at Seattle venues
- For chart-topping Kanye West, it's all about bringing music to his fans
- Mariah, Kanye and John Legend get 8 Grammy nods
- Seattle Bands: Greta Matassa
- A merry Twisted Christmas to all
- File-sharing called good for music biz
- 'Songs for Shelter' to benefit homeless
- Carlile gives home fans her best
- Musical saw player is one of a kind at the Market
- The high notes easily drown out the low in this year's local music events
- The Club Scene: 10 good New Year's shows that won't break the bank
- Pink Martini is all about shaking and stirring
- New Year's Events
- The Club Scene: Weird works kick off 2006
- What do you get when you mix metal with melody? Disturbed
- Seattle bands: Lee Rude and the Trainwrecks
- Disturbed lets out hard-core rage
- Budokon, the love child of yoga and martial arts
- Kristofferson fans get what they came for: A simple but powerful show
- David Bowie, Richard Pryor among those to recieve Grammy honors
- Kelly Clarkson denies 'American Idol' access to her songs
- Kelly Clarkson denies 'American Idol' access to her songs
- Wilson Pickett, 1941-2006: 1960s classic soul and R&B pioneer
- Toby Keith is back with his very own brand of howdy-rowdy
- Seattle bands: Brian Nova Trio
- The Club Scene: Wee see no evil in the 'Three Faces' tour at the Tractor
- New INXS is a fresh sensation
- 'Angry American' Keith sets the crowd and himself on fire in pyrotechnic display
- 'Angry American' Keith puts on pyrotechnic display
- Coldplay stops here first, and the tour's a winner
- Czech-born singer with a Latin edge returns to Seattle for a concert
- Seattle bands: Dept. of Energy
- The Club Scene: Birthday bash marks Vera Project's fifth year
- Wal-Mart launches new music performance series
- Vera Project show offers death metal, touch of pop
- NFL shows Motown no r-e-s-p-e-c-t
- Tool joins Depeche Mode as Coachella headliners
- The Club Scene: Conventions fall by the way at 'Destroy' fest
- Seattle bands: The Bug Nasties
- SoundOff! gives young bands a chance to take off as the semifinals begin
- New Hendrix gravestone to be unveiled
- Jagger and Stones rock the house
