Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Lake City Summer Festival and Parade August 5, 2023

Friday, July 14, 2023

Free and Fun - It's a Northeast Seattle Tradition with something for everyone. Car show, Free Petting Zoo, meet a mermaid. Enjoy the Salmon Bake and treats from The Food Trucks. Crafts Vendors, Kid's area, Live Music and Dance, and a Giant Potato!

Map Lake City Way at NE 125th. Saturday, August 5, 2023.

Since 1947, The Lake City Summer Festival and Parade has been Northeast Seattle's biggest event of the year.

Join us again for our Classic Salmon Bake, Car Show, Family Fun Zone, Live Music and Dance Performances, Arts and Crafts Vendors, Food Trucks, a Free Petting Zoo, Mermaids, and A Giant Potato!

  • In the evening, see three parades down Lake City Way.
  • Your kids can be in The Rotary Kids parade at 6pm.
  • Bring your Dogs to the Dog Parade at 6:30.
  • And cheer for the Floats, Drill Teams, Bands, Clowns, and Pirates at our own Twilight Seafair Grand Parade at 7pm.
Did we mention the Giant Potato?


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All Creatives invited to Harbor Island Studios Open House on June 30, 2023

Thursday, June 15, 2023

Harbor Island Studios Open House on June 30, 2023 for ALL creatives in the film/commercial, event, gaming, music and fashion production industries

RSVP for your FREE ticket here or with the June 30th QR code that links to the Eventbrite invitation.

King County Executive Dow Constantine, the EFAB (Executive’s Film Advisory Board), and the Seattle 48 Hour Film Project invite you to join us! You are cordially invited to tour Harbor Island Studios, see the new improvements, socialize with filmmakers, and envision your next production in this facility.

The evening will include the screening of three short films and one documentary produced entirely at Harbor Island Studios.

Brought to you by King County Creative and the Seattle 48 Hour Film Project.

June 30th was added after the June 29th event sold out.


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Main Stage Music line up for the Edmonds Arts Festival this weekend

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

The full Main Stage Live Music and Performing Arts lineup for the 
2023 Edmonds Arts Festival!!

10-7 Friday and Saturday, June 16-17
10-5 Sunday, June 18



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$13,600 worth of instruments donated to Shoreline Public Schools by Music4Life program

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Music4Life.org provides donated-and-repaired musical instruments at no charge to public school districts for use by students in-need. 

We get instruments from people who have them in their garages, attics or closets and realize that their highest and best use is to put them back into play. 

If you have a long-unused musical instrument and would like the tax advantage of donating it to a non-profit such as Music4Life, please let us know at David@Music4Life.org

During the first half of 2022-23 (September through February) Music4Life delivered fifteen (15) ready-to-play musical instruments independently valued at $13,600 free of charge to Shoreline Public Schools. 

These included one clarinet; one 15-inch viola; one 4/4 violin; one acoustic guitar; four violins; one 16.5-inch viola; one French horn; three trombones; one trumpet; and one 2/4 violin.

Because these instruments have an estimated remaining useful life of three to 15 years, several students are expected to experience the educational benefits from the use of many of them.


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Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra at Benaroya Hall - 2023-24 season

Monday, June 5, 2023

Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra, Adam Stern conducting

SEATTLE PHILHARMONIC ANNOUNCES
2023-24 SEASON AT BENAROYA HALL

The Seattle Philharmonic, the oldest of Puget Sound's community orchestras, is pleased to announce details of their 2023-24 season of concerts at Benaroya Hall.

Under the leadership of Music Director Adam Stern, the orchestra will perform four widely-varying programs comprising thirteen major works from three different centuries and nine different countries.

"I am unbelievably fortunate to have an orchestra that supports my programming 100%", Stern effuses. 
"When I was asked to become this superb ensemble's music director in 2003, I was urged to 'program my heart' and not feel constrained by conventional programming trends. 
"The Philharmonic has thus been able to provide the public with concert experiences that are unrivaled in their presentations of quality lesser-known works alongside some of the beloved gemstones in the symphonic repertoire."

Alongside familiar concert staples by Ludwig van Beethoven, Alexander Borodin, Johann Strauss, Jr., Antonín Dvořák, and Sergei Rachmaninov, the Philharmonic will present U.S. and local premieres of music by Maria Grenfell, Isidora Žebeljan, Alexis Alrich, and Jeanne Demessieux. 

A major musical happening will be a rare U. S. performance of Arthur Honegger's Symphony No. 3, the Liturgique, one of the most profound musical pleas for an end to war and hatred, and for an everlasting peace.

The season:

Fantasy: A World with No Boundaries
October 28, 2023 • 2:00 p.m. • Benaroya Hall


A musical celebration of myths, legends, and fantasies. The program opens with the overture to Prometheus by Ludwig van Beethoven (his sole full-length ballet score), based on the Greek myth, and closes with the most beloved waltz of Johann Strauss, Jr., The Blue Danube, a magical conjuration of Austria's past, the peace and love that the river inspires, and even its mermaid inhabitants. 

Australian composer Maria Grenfell's orchestral fantasy Hinemoa, based on a Maori fairytale about young lovers united by music, is heard in its first U.S. performance. Alexander Borodin's popular "musical tableau" In the Steppes of Central Asia, an evocative vision of a desert caravan, precedes Frederick Delius' romantic and sensuous Concerto for Violin and Cello, a work described by one commentator as "an orgiastic outpouring of melody," with our sensational soloists, Sempre Sisters (Charlotte Marckx, violin and Olivia Marckx, cello).

  • BEETHOVEN Prometheus, Op. 43: Overture
  • BORODIN In the Steppes of Central Asia
  • DELIUS Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra
    • Sempre Sisters, soloists:
    • Charlotte Marckx and Olivia Marckx
  • GRENFELL Hinemoa (U. S. premiere)
  • J. STRAUSS, Jr. The Blue Danube

"The interrelation between Nature and Life:" Dvořák's Eighth
January 20, 2024 • 2:00 p.m. • Benaroya Hall


This all-Slavic program brings together three works that boast passionate emotions, vivid colors, and consummate compositional mastery. Antonin Dvořák's Symphony No. 8, a perennial audience favorite, is a work aglow with the joys of life. 

The Philharmonic's esteemed concertmaster Luke Fitzpatrick joins the orchestra for the U, S premiere of Serbian composer Isidora Žebeljan's violin concerto Three Curious Loves, a work once affectionately described as a form of "crazy, wild, capricious Balkan dance". As an opener, we present a little-known symphonic poem by Alexander Glazunov, Spring, a sumptuous and lyrical paean to the season of rebirth.

  • GLAZUNOV Spring (A Musical Picture), Op. 34
  • ŽEBELJAN Three Curious Loves (U. S. premiere)
    • Luke Fitzpatrick, soloist
  • DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 8 in G, Op. 88

"A Spirit in search of serenity": Honegger's Third
April 13, 2024 • 2:00 p.m. • Benaroya Hall


The Swiss composer Arthur Honegger's third symphony, subtitled Liturgique, was written as a postlude to World War II, and is a fervent outcry against war and its concomitant dehumanization, and a plea for abiding peace. 

The program begins with Bell and Drum Tower by Alexis Alrich, a work that, to quote one commentator, "navigates the scenes and moods of Beijing by replicating the metallic and percussive qualities of Chinese bell towers." Franz Liszt's alternately heroic and tender Piano Concerto No. 2 will be performed by the winner of the Philharmonic's 2023 Don Bushell Competition, the blazingly talented Nathan Zhao.

  • ALRICH Bell and Drum Tower (Northwest premiere)
  • LISZT Piano Concerto No. 2 in A
    • Nathan Zhao, soloist
  • HONEGGER Symphony No. 3, Liturgique

"How fresh, how beautiful it is!": Rachmaninov's Second
June 1, 2024 • 2:00 p.m. • Benaroya Hall


The brilliant and tragically short-lived French organist Jeanne Demessieux was also an accomplished composer; her Poème, the only large-scale work she created for organ and orchestra, is given a rare performance by distinguished Seattle organ virtuoso Joseph Adam. 

Following intermission, the Philharmonic concludes its 2023-24 season in grand fashion with one of the most romantic and dazzling symphonies in the repertoire, the Symphony No. 2 by Sergei Rachmaninov.

  • DEMESSIEUX Poème for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 9
    • Joseph Adam, soloist
  • RACHMANINOV Symphony No. 2 in e, Op. 27

Benaroya Hall is Seattle's premier concert hall. A city block long, it has three acoustically superb performance spaces in a beautiful building at 200 University Street


 

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Choir of the Sound performs Sunday 3pm at Shorecrest PAC

Sunday, June 4, 2023

Sunday at 3pm, Shorecrest Performing Arts Center

Choir of the Sound invites you to a musical exploration of change and hope. 

With songs from movement stalwarts Pete Seeger and Mahalia Jackson, to newer voices such as Samih Choukeir and Sara Thomsen, this concert will celebrate a vision for a better world. 

See the choir June 4th at 3pm at Shorecrest Performing Arts Center, 15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155 or via video stream starting June 5. 

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Music, food and historical games at Museum fundraiser on June 3, 2023

Sunday, May 28, 2023

Join the Shoreline Historical Museum for their fundraiser supporting local history featuring recreated games from the historic Playland amusement park.

Live music performances by Halley Greg and JHP Cultural and Diversity Legacy. 

Enjoy food from Big Dog's and Nutty Squirrel Gelato while you browse through the silent auction items and end the day by testing your knowledge with trivia hosted by Backyard Trivia!

Family friendly.

Saturday, June 3, 2023 from 12pm - 4pm at the Shoreline Historical Museum 18501 Linden Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133

Tickets ahead of time are recommended and pre-purchases include: 2 drink vouchers, meal from Big Dog's (vegan or meat hot dog with chips and drink), gelato dessert, tickets for our games, and entrance to Trivia.




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Shorecrest marching band takes 1st Place in Victoria Day parade

Thursday, May 25, 2023

Shorecrest Highlanders in the Victoria Day Parade
Photo courtesy Shorecrest Music Dept.

Fresh off a second place win in the Ballard Syttende Mai parade, (see previous article) the Shorecrest Highlander Marching Band headed to Victoria, British Columbia to participate in the 123rd annual Victoria Day Parade where they took a first place finish.

Shorecrest drum line in the Victoria Day Parade
Photo courtesy Shorecrest Music Dept

Thousands of people jammed the city for the parade on Monday, May 22, 2023 to mark the official beginning of summer and the opening of event season on Vancouver Island.

According to Global News, "For the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, student bands were allowed to travel from the United States and participate in the festivities.

'It’s great to have them back,” said one man who was enjoying the parade with his family. “I’ve enjoyed the parade since I was a kid, and it’s always been a highlight for me.'"

The Shorecrest Music Department, which announced the win, said "It’s not *why* we do this, but some positive affirmation is always nice."

--Diane Hettrick



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Seattle Wind Symphony ending their 2022-2023 season with a free concert at Benaroya Hall

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Seattle Wind Symphony is ending ther 2022-2023 season with an Independence Day-themed concert at Benaroya Hall - for FREE! 

We hope that Shoreline community members will be able to attend.

Star-Spangled Spectacular
Monday July 3, 2023 at 7:30pm
Benaroya Hall / Mark S Taper Auditorium
200 University St, Seattle

Tickets are free but RSVP is required:

Donations greatly appreciated to help keep this concert free for the whole community.
We will see you back in Shoreline for our 2023-2024 season :)

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Shorecrest marching band takes second place in Ballard Syttende Mai Parade

Sunday, May 21, 2023

Photo by Joanna Freeman

Highlander Marching Band on their 2nd place award in Wednesday's 17th of May Parade in Ballard. First place went to Ballard High School.

This was the very first parade performance for all of the members of the Shorecrest band.

Norwegian Constitution Day is the official National Day of Norway, celebrated on the 17th of May. Among Norwegians, the day is referred to simply as “Syttende Mai” (17th of May) or Grunnlovsdagen (The Constitution Day).

For those of you who couldn’t go out on May 17 and those who would like to relive their memories, the parade is streaming at bigevent.live.



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Tacoma-based organist Una Hwang in concert at St. Dunstan's on Sunday May 21, 2023

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Tacoma-based organist Una Hwang closes out the 2022-2023 St. Dunstan's Concert Series on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 3pm. 

Her program will feature a transcription of Smetana's orchestral tone poem "The Moldau," plus chorale and gospel preludes of J.S. Bach and William Bolcom, and works by Nadia Boulanger, Jean Langlais and others.

We are excited to have Una Hwang who is an organist, pianist, teacher and church musician based in Tacoma, and has performed on both instruments as a solo and collaborative musician. 

She is the organist and pianist for Mount Cross Lutheran Church in University Place, and has been organist at Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Seattle, playing their two-manual Fritts organ, and First Lutheran Church in Tacoma. 

She began organ study with Dale Krider in Maryland, and has learned from many in the Seattle/Tacoma area, especially Mel Butler, David Dahl, and Dana Robinson. Wha-Kyung Byun at New England Conservatory of Music was her most influential piano teacher. 

Una also has a background in the astrophysical sciences and previously worked as a research scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland before moving to Washington state in 2012, when she began her professional life in music. She lives in Tacoma where she maintains a private piano studio.

Saint Dunstan’s Address is 722 N 145th St Shoreline, WA 98133 and is located near the Aurora and 145th E Line Stop

You can RSVP on Eventbrite or Facebook


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Kellogg Middle School Jazz Ensemble takes first place in their division at Bellevue Jazz Festival

Monday, May 8, 2023

Kellogg took 1st out of 14 bands at the Bellevue Jazz Festival
Photo courtesy Shoreline Schools

The Kellogg Middle School Jazz Ensemble and director Alec Wilmart for taking 1st Place at the 47th annual Bellevue Jazz Festival!

Band members with director Alec Wilmart
Photo courtesy Shoreline Schools

The group took the top spot of 14 bands in their division, and 8th grader, pianist Zach Meyer received an outstanding soloist award.



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Hello Dolly! opens at Shorecrest May 11, 2023

Sunday, May 7, 2023

Shorecrest High School Drama presents Hello, Dolly! 

The show will run from Thursday, May 11, through Sunday, May 14, and again the following weekend, Thursday, May 18, through Sunday, May 21, 2023. 

Evening performance times are 7:30pm on Thursdays-Saturdays; matinees are at 2:00pm each Sunday plus an added 2:00pm matinee prior to the evening show on Saturday, May 20. 


A little about Hello, Dolly!

Featuring all-time great songs like "Before the Parade Passes By" and "Put On Your Sunday Clothes," this Tony Award-winning classic is one of the most enduring and best-loved musicals ever. 

Irrepressible "woman-who-arranges-things" Dolly Levi travels to Yonkers, New York, to make a match for the miserly Horace Vandergelder and gets more than she bargained for. 

This exuberant, family-friendly musical bursts with humor, dance, and romance. It's a feast for the eyes, ears, and spirit --- pure musical theatre magic!



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Monday deadline for bands to enter Battle of the Bands

Friday, April 28, 2023


Don't miss out! ShoreLake Battle of the Bands' submission deadline is Monday, May 1. (That's Monday, Monday, Monday!)

ShoreLake Arts' Battle of the Bands returns to Lake Forest Park this August! 

Selected bands of all genres will battle it out to win recording studio time at the world-famous Robert Lang Studios, top music gear from Mackie, cash prizes and more.

This unique competition provides these up-and-coming musicians a platform for their music and a unique pathway to build their musical skills and network with industry professionals. Get your applications in today!

Use the QR code or go to the website



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Tickets on sale for Seattle Wind Symphony concert May 6, 2023 at Shorewood PAC

Saturday, April 15, 2023

Seattle Wind Symphony is back at the Shorewood Performing Arts Center for our final concert of the 2022-2023 season on Saturday May 6, 2023 at 7:30pm. 

This program is called "Destinations" - sharing an experience of different places, and how the locations and people are reflected in music.

Tickets are on sale now (General $25 / Student $10). More information at: http://seattlewindsymphony.org/Concerts/Detail.php?ID=48



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TIME CHANGE: Join the Jam: Puget Sound Strummers ukulele jam sessions

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

UPDATE: The Ukulele group has changed their meeting time to 2 - 4pm.


The Senior Activity Center welcomes the Puget Sound Strummers Ukulele players! 

This group was founded in Edmonds 25 years ago.

After a two year break due to COVID, they are excited to be playing together again!

All acoustic stringed instruments are welcome. 

The group plays from two binders of over 300 songs each in ukulele and guitar chords. PDF versions are available. Participants are welcome to bring printed copies of songs to introduce to the group.

If you are a player, grab your instrument and head to the jam session! All players are welcome to join the fun!

Senior Activity Center, southernmost building on the Shoreline Center campus, 18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline WA 98155 

  • Day: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the Month - next session April 18th
  • Time: 2pm - 4pm
  • Location: Bridge Room
  • Cost: Members: $3
  • Non-Members: $5
  • Please check in and pay at Reception


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High school musicians from Shoreline schools honored at Bellevue music conference

Sunday, April 9, 2023

Shorecrest instrumentalists
L-R Alex Senn, Jameson Gibbs, Lucy Carli, Annika Fisher
Photo courtesy Shoreline Schools

The National Association for Music Education (NAfME) held its bi-annual All-Northwest Music Educator Convention in Bellevue, February 16-19, 2023.

One of the highlights of the conference was the hundreds of outstanding student musicians from all across the state, including 15 of our very own Shoreline students. 

The Washington Music Educators Association (WMEA) sponsored the All-State Band, Choir, and Orchestra process to promote students' dedication to their musical knowledge and skill.

The competitive selection process began with individual musicians recording an audition and submitting it to WMEA. A panel of judges then ranked each instrument or voice part. From this ranking, a select group of musicians was selected. 

The highest-ranking musicians qualified to perform in the All-Northwest and All-State music groups. 

These students participated in three days of rehearsals directed by nationally recognized conductors. Their performances in front of thousands of attendees brought this extraordinary event to a close.

Honored musicians from Shoreline:

Shorecrest vocalist
Laurel Madhavan, alto
Photo courtesy Shoreline Schools
Shorecrest High School

All-Northwest Band:
  • Jameson Gibbs, Junior, Trumpet
All-Northwest Treble Choir:
  • Laurel Madhavan, Senior, Alto
All-State Band:
  • Lucy Carli, Senior, Clarinet
All-State Orchestra:
  • Annika Fisher, Senior, Bassoon
  • Alex Senn, Sophomore, Clarinet

Shorewood musicians. L-R Yuna Shin, Sarah Feng, Ameena Majeed, Gage Beeman, Keiyu Mamiya, Josephina LaBore, Blaise Clapper, Jasmine Shim, Gianni Milano, Leah Degenhardt
Photo courtesy Shoreline Schools

Shorewood High School

All-Northwest Band:
  • Jasmine Shim, Sophomore, Clarinet
All-Northwest Orchestra:
  • Leah Degenhardt, Sophomore, Clarinet
  • Keiyu Mamiya, Junior, Violin
All-State Concert Band:
  • Blaise Clapper, Senior, Percussion
  • Sarah Feng, Junior, Flute
  • Ameena Majeed, Senior, Clarinet
  • Yuna Shin, Junior, Clarinet
All-State Orchestra:
  • Gage Beeman, Junior, Bass Clarinet
  • Josephina LaBore, Junior, Bassoon
  • Gianni Milano, Sophomore, Trombone


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Under new ownership, the North City Bistro and Wine Shop continues the tradition of fine music and fine wine - and expands fine dining

Wednesday, April 5, 2023


Story and photos by Mike Remarcke

North City Bistro and Wine Shop, a long-standing, renowned jazz nightclub in the North City neighborhood of Shoreline, is under new management. 

The previous owners, after withstanding the pandemic by selling cases of wine at the location, opted to retire and move to the south of France.

The Bistro has an extensive inventory of fine wine.

The new owners, Taylor and Leah Park, are Shoreline residents (Leah, a Shorewood grad) with three children. They look at this operation as a family business. 

The other day while I was visiting the club, two kids, Dylan and Giuliana, were folding napkins, while Liam sat in his stroller, wishing he could help. 

Taylor has been a chef at various establishments in the Seattle area, most recently as Executive Chef at both T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field, but his passion is gourmet foods, and he is very excited to share his newest creations at the Bistro.

The couple is in the process of enhancing the menu with new, exceptionally fine options of appetizers, small plates, salads, and entrees. Taylor and Lia have also added wine tasting events to the Bistro’s calendar, bringing in some of the area’s best wines for sampling with food options that pair well with the featured wines.

One of the most popular jazz combos in the area, Pearl Django is booked regularly at the Bistro.

Most importantly, the couple plans to continue the tradition of great music.
 

Many outstanding regional jazz musicians are excited that the Bistro will continue to support their musical community. The owners said that they are booked well into the future, but are always looking for new jazz musicians to play at their venue. 

Recently, this reporter and his wife joined friends for a lively sold-out performance by Pearl Django. We’d met this couple at a shared table while celebrating our wedding anniversary at a Pearl Django concert pre-pandemic. How nice that friends are made sharing a table and enjoying music together at the North City Bistro!

Music and dining are offered Wednesday- Saturday. 
  • Happy Hour is Thursday - Saturday from 4-6pm and on Wednesday, all day. 
  • The wine shop is open 12 - 8pm Wednesday .- Saturday.
  • Prepared meals are offered for delivery and are also available Wednesday - Saturday.

Shoreline is fortunate that the North City Bistro lives on, providing exceptional music, gourmet food and fine wine!

The Bistro is located at 1520 NE 177th St, Shoreline WA 98155 in the North City Business District. 

Update: The photo previously identified as Leah Park is actually a wine vendor. Also, we are verifying the link for delivered meals.



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2023 ShoreLake Arts Battle of the Bands - call for bands

Friday, March 31, 2023

2023 ShoreLake Arts Battle of the Bands
Call for Bands!

Applications Due: May 1, 2023

The 2023 ShoreLake Arts Battle of the Bands is coming back to Lake Forest Park!

Bands will battle it out to win recording studio time at the world-famous Robert Lang Studios and cash prizes. This unique competition provides these up-and-coming musicians a platform for their music and a unique pathway to build their musical skills and network with industry professionals.

Prizes:
  • 1st Place: $1,500 - Plus, one day of recording at Robert Lang Studios ($1,000 value)
  • Runner Up: $1,000
  • People's Choice: $500
Honorarium: Each band selected to take part in the competition will receive a $300 honorarium for their participation in the event.

Deadline to apply: May 1, 2023
  • $5 application fee
Application Requirements:
  • Music must be original (no covers allowed)
  • All genres of music are accepted.
  • Bands must be working in Washington State
  • Bands must have the proper license to all copyrighted music, video, and images included in the duration of their involvement.
  • Competition is restricted to bands (not solo musicians)
  • All entries are final and may not be withdrawn from the event once submitted.
  • By submitting an entry to the ShoreLake Battle of the Bands, you attest that all information provided is accurate and complete, that you have the authority to submit said entry for consideration, and that you have read, understand, and agree to all terms of entry.
  • You must not have won a previous ShoreLake Battle of the Bands competition.
Notifications will be sent out by June 9, 2023. Tickets for the live, open-air concerts will be available online in June.

More information here including application forms

Event details
  • Where: Pfingst Animal Acres Park 17435 Brookside Blvd NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155
  • When:
    • Semi-Final Pool #1: Thursday, August 3
    • Semi-Final Pool #2: Friday, August 4
    • Final: Saturday, August 5

ShoreLake Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to cultivate creativity and inspire our community through the arts. Established in 1989.


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Organ concert at Church of the Redeemer on March 31, 2023

Friday, March 24, 2023

Walter Knowles performs The Fourteen Stations of the Cross (1978) for organ by Alan Ridout (1934-1996) as part of a multimedia meditation. 

Photos of sculptures from Altenberger Dom, which inspired this suite, and poetry by Malcolm Guite are a part of the meditation.

This program will be presented on the Richard Bond organ at Church of the Redeemer, 6210 NE 181st St in Kenmore, Washington, on March 31, 2023 at 7:30pm. 

Admission is free, accepting donations to benefit Church of the Redeemer.

Included with the program are Max Reger‘s and Johannes Brahms‘s chorale preludes on “O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden [O sacred Head, sore wounded].”

For more information, contact Church of the Redeemer at +1 (425) 486-3777 or office@redeemer-kenmore.org



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