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

CANCELLED:Live and Local: Jean Lenke and Jamie Findlay at North City Bistro Wednesday

Saturday, November 25, 2023



CANCELLED

Olympic Peninsula Vocalist Jean Lenke & La Connor Guitarist Jamie Findlay, both lovers of Classic Jazz & Folk Music, will perform for the first time together this Wednesday, November 29t at North City Bistro & Wine Shop, 7-9pm.
 
With a beautifully smooth and soulful voice, Pacific Northwest Jazz, Folk & 

Blues vocal artist Jean Lenke paints music in full color, with broad strokes and a free hand. 

As bandleader her approach to music is free spirited, crossing boundaries and mixing genres ~ she doesn’t always color inside the lines. 

Her 2019 debut album, recorded in Philadelphia, is full of delightful surprises including tributes to Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, Bill Evens, June Carter Cash and Lee Morgan. jean therapy music

Jamie Findlay, originally from Seattle, is one of the masters of contemporary acoustic guitar. With two CD's under his own name, "Wings of Light" and "Amigos del Corazon", Jamie is also a very busy performer and composer, both in the States and abroad. His music is flavored by many styles from jazz and blues to pop and funk. Jamie Findlay Music

Wednesday evening’s concert will include Classic standards as well as songs by Carol King, Joni Mitchel, Dolly Parton, Joe Carter Cash, Merl Haggard, Sandy Denny, Ritchie Havens & more. Come out and support Shoreline’s beloved small restaurant , North City Bistro and enjoy this very special concert, right here in your own community, The bistro’s food is delicious! The wine is fine. And the music will surely be a good time. We hope to see you there!

More information here and Tickets here

North City Bistro and Wine Shop 1520 NE 177th St, Shoreline, WA 98155


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Trad music at Cafe Aroma Sunday November 26, 2023

Friday, November 24, 2023


Sunday, November 26th from 2 - 4pm Third Harbor will perform traditional Irish and Celtic Music at Cafe Aroma, 509 NE 165th St, Shoreline WA 98155 in the Ridgecrest Neighborhood.

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Northwest Chorale invites you to its winter concert, Hodie! Songs for a Joyous Season

Saturday, November 18, 2023

The Northwest Chorale, directed by Lynn Hall, invites you to its winter concert, Hodie! Songs for a Joyous Season. 

Performances will be:

Saturday, December 2, 2023 at 3pm
Luther Memorial Lutheran Church
13047 Greenwood Avenue North, Seattle

and

Sunday, December 10, at 3pm,
Edmonds United Methodist Church
828 Caspers St., Edmonds.

Admission is complimentary and a cash free will offering will be taken to benefit Northwest Harvest.

This musical feast of carols and other sacred works features Benjamin Britten’s beloved Ceremony of Carols and the sublime Four Christmas Motets by Francis Poulenc. 

Filling out the program are a variety of modern seasonal works and carols. These delightful songs and creative arrangements of beloved carols will put a smile on your face and a song in your heart.

Please come and help us celebrate this festive season by helping to feed those in need. 


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Rainbow City Performing Arts announces hiring of first Executive Director: Damien Hall

Monday, October 30, 2023

Damien Hall, Executive Director
Rainbow City Performing Arts
SEATTLE, WA – After twenty-five years as a volunteer-operated association, The Rainbow City Performing Arts (RCPA) has a cause for celebration: hiring Damien Hall as RCPA’s first Executive Director.

In RCPA’s organizational structure, the Executive Director position sits right below the Board and has the responsibility as the head of all Staff. 

Damien manages the Staff, many of whom are volunteers, while also focusing the Board on decisions about policies, fundraising, and budget. RCPA’s Executive Director position is still part-time, due to financial constraints.

Damien’s 10 years of volunteerism with the organization include holding the roles of Director of Operations, Director of Membership, Librarian, Percussion Section Leader, and President.

From 2022-2023, Damien was operating as the President and sole authority for both operational and artistic decisions, and the return from the pandemic shutdown created an opportunity to rebuild and evolve the organization with a central vision. 

To name just a few, he: 
  • Doubled pre-pandemic revenue in his first year of leadership;
  • Welcomed 150+ members per quarter across seven different performing ensembles;
  • Focused DEIAB in policymaking by creating a Director of DEI role on the board; and
  • Established a Pride week performance event to support partner nonprofits and musicians in partnership with Seattle Center.
Rainbow City Performing Arts is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing education and performance opportunities for LGBTQIA+ individuals and allies in the Seattle area. 

RCPA's diverse ensembles and chamber groups actively participate in community events and pride festivals throughout the year as well as producing their own events to uplift LGBTQIA+ people. 

The organization's mission is to foster diversity, inclusion, and artistic expression, creating a welcoming space for musicians and performers from all walks of life. 


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3rd Annual October Harvest Shoreline Market Saturday October 28, 2023

Thursday, October 26, 2023

Shoreline Harvest Market Saturday October 28, 2023 from 10am to 2pm
(KC Metro Park n Ride across from Sky Nursery)

Join Us This Saturday!

We are back, Shoreline! We're so excited to host our 3rd Annual October Harvest Market on Saturday, October 28th. It's like a regular farmers market, but with more fall produce and festivities for all!

Free Hot Apple Cider

Free Face Painting

Bite Sized Handmade Marshmallow Crispy Bars (courtesy of Browned & Toasted)

Reading of “Ayomide and Seyi’s Kitchen” by Dr. Margeret Towolawi at 11:30am and 12 pm

Live Music

Food Trucks

Free Market Swag (while supplies last)

Costumes are encouraged

Bring your furry friend (costumes also encouraged)!

We'll have your favorite farms, prepared food vendors, crafts and producers there so you can stock up your fridge and pantry.

See you Saturday, Shoreline (and Shoreline-area friends)!

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Seattle Wind Symphony returns to Shorewood PAC in November

Saturday, October 21, 2023


Seattle Wind Symphony returns to Shorewood PAC in November for the second concert of our 2023-2024 season.

This program features works for wind band inspired by nature  (Lincolnshire Posy by Percy Grainger, Sunrise by Ben Pelandini, Lake Superior Suite by Cait Nishimura, and more). 

We are excited to feature Shannon Spicciati, professor of oboe at UW, on L'horloge de Flore by Jean Françaix in the program.

Nature's Path
November 18, 2023 at 7:30 pm
Shorewood Performing Arts Center (PAC)
Tickets: General $25 and $10 Student


 

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Spooky Songs of the Sea Halloween Concert Saturday October 28, 2023

Spooky Songs of the Sea Halloween Concert at the Couth Buzzard in Greenwood.

William Pint and Felicia Dale are Seattle based folksingers who specialize in songs of the sea and their repertoire is seemingly endless.

For their Halloween Concert they pull from their nautical repertoire for ghostly sailors, haunted ships, cursed crews — plus some of their long time favorites of the season, "and a number of songs we've never played before a live audience! (talk about scary!)"

Saturday, October 28, 2023, 7:30pm at The Couth Buzzard bookstore 8310 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, 206-436-2960

The Couth Buzzard is a bookstore / cafe, like a smaller and scruffier version of Third Place Books and Third Place Commons combined. You will need to go very early - the store is in the main business street of Greenwood and it will take a while to find parking on side streets. 

They'll have coffee for sale but may not have food late in the evening - the menu looks good, though.

The performance space is also small and when it fills up, they set up chairs down the aisle. You can hear but not see.

But I'm an old folkie and I love Pint and Dale and the music they keep alive through their performances.

--Diane Hettrick

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Tickets still available for Sunday afternoon concert at Shorecrest PAC - Remember the Ladies

Sunday, October 15, 2023

Natalie Dungey, trumpet soloist
You can still get tickets for the Sunday 2pm concert October 15, 2023 by Philharmonia Northwest with Natalie Dungey, trumpet and Christopher T. F. Hanson, conductor.


You are welcome to attend a pre-concert lecture by the conductor at 1pm.

All of this right here at home in our state of the art performing arts center at Shorecrest High School in the Shorecrest Performing Arts Center 15343 25th Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155

Note that we also have wonderful performing arts venues at Shorewood High School and Shoreline Community College.

The program, Remember the Ladies, features female composers:
  • Joan Tower: Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1
  • Barbara Harbach: Demarest Suite
  • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: American Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
  • Florence Price: Symphony No. 1 in E minor
The orchestra will be back at Shorecrest in February and March after concerts in Seattle and Kirkland.

Philharmonia Northwest's 2023-24 Season Opener, "Remember the Ladies" on Sunday, October 15 at 2pm, features acclaimed trumpeter Natalie Dungey, an alumna of NPR’s From The Top who has performed as soloist with orchestras and bands around the country and as far away as Japan. 

Natalie joins the orchestra as soloist on Pulitzer-winner Ellen Taafe Zwilich's American Concerto, a virtuosic tribute "to the distinctive and virile style of American brass playing exemplified by Doc Severinsen."



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Philharmonia Northwest opens their 2023-2024 season at the Shorecrest Performing Arts Center on Sunday

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Philharmonia Northwest opens their 2023-2024 Season at the Shorecrest Performing Arts Center on Sunday October 15, 2023 at 2pm with a pre-concert lecture at 1pm.

“Remember the Ladies” a celebration of music by women composers, features Natalie Dungey, trumpet. Christopher T. F. Hanson, conductor.

The program includes:
  • Joan Tower:  Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1
  • Barbara Harbach:  Demarest Suite
  • Ellen Taffe Zwillich:  American Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
  • Florence Price:  Symphony No. 1 in E minor

Opening the concert, Joan Tower’s Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1 showcases Philharmonia Northwest's brass and percussion sections. Commissioned in 1986 and dedicated to groundbreaking conductor Marin Alsop, this fanfare sets the tone for the extraordinary talents and contributions of women artists in the program.

The Demarest Suite by Barbara Harbach highlights the orchestra's dynamic string sections. The suite includes movements inspired by Harbach's opera O Pioneers and Abigail Adams' famous words "Remember the ladies" in a 1776 letter to her husband, John Adams; her plea urged the then-delegate to advocate for women's rights at the Continental Congress.

Natalie Dungey, trumpet; and Christopher T.F. Hanson, conductor
The concert includes a command performance by Natalie Dungey, an internationally renowned trumpeter featured on NPR’s From the Top, performing Pulitzer Prize winner Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's demanding and powerful American Concerto

And concludes with Florence Price’s iconic First Symphony, a remarkable balance of Western European and African American musical traditions, composed in 1932.

Tickets are available online at philharmonianw.org

Single Tickets are $30 adult and $20 senior/student.

Tickets will also be sold at the box office before the concert.


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Music4Life provides donated instruments to 11 school districts for children in need

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Music4Life collects donated musical instruments, has them refurbished, and donates them to school districts so children whose families can't afford rentals can still have the benefit of music. If you have an instrument to give or money to donate, see the Music4Life webpage.

SEATTLE, Washington Music4Life reports delivering 258 full-sized ready-to-play musical instruments during the 2022-23 school year to its 11 participating public school districts. 

The instruments are free-of-charge and intended for use by the students of families in-need.

Also provided were 1,375 recorders (the little flute-like instrument that sticks straight out of the mouth) for use by third- and fourth-graders in the Link-Up program with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. 

The youngsters get their recorders in the fall, learn to play them and are then invited to Benaroya Hall to play the instruments with the Seattle Symphony.

“The total value of instruments provided is $126,923 as determined by our independent vendor/repair experts,” says Music4Life C-Founder / CEO David Endicott. 
“Need” is often demonstrated by a family’s participation in free-or-reduced lunch programs and determined at the teacher level, he adds.

Research shows that students who participate in school instrumental music activities do better in math, science, history, literature, international languages, reading and writing, even in computer science, in addition to what it teaches in terms of teamwork and self-discipline. 

Not all children want to participate in instrumental music activities, of course.

“But for those who do and whose families cannot afford a musical instrument,” Endicott says, “they are effectively barred from getting the full basic education guaranteed to them by the Washington State Constitution. 
"And the sad fact is that, in today’s pandemic-recovering economy, many families cannot even afford to rent a musical instrument. So Music4Life is just as much an education program as it is an instrumental music program.”
During this fiscal school year, Music4Life delivered ready-to-play musical instruments to Auburn, Bremerton, Edmonds, Everett, Highline, Kent, Marysville, Northshore, Riverview, Seattle and Shoreline Public Schools. 

Several new public school districts are being considered and others are welcome to apply.

Ready-to-play musical instruments are provided to qualified students in these districts as long as they stay enrolled in that public school district. 

“We figure that the more they use the instruments, the better they’ll get,” Endicott says. “If they leave the school district for any reason, such as graduation or the family moves, the instrument needs to be returned to the school district so another student of a family in-need can benefit from its use.” 

Each instrument has a remaining useful life of three-to-15 years, meaning that multiple students may benefit from its use.

“Local enthusiasts who share our values of service to ‘kids,’ ‘instrumental music’ or ‘education’ are welcome to join one of our local Chapters,” Endicott says.

Contact information for local Chapters here


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Small-group piano lessons for youth and adults at Shoreline Community College this fall

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Jensina Oliver applauds for student at piano recital
Photo courtesy SCC

Cascade Music and Drama is excited to introduce small-group piano lessons for youth and adults at Shoreline Community College this fall. 

Learn and grow with one of the area’s most sought-after instructors, Dr. Jensina Oliver. Sessions cover rhythm, movement, notation, singing, and early keyboard/piano training. Acoustic piano or digital keyboard with weighted keys required for practice at home. Lessons take place in the keyboard lab in the #800 Music Building on campus, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133.

Register here: Shoreline Community College (campusce.net)

Jensina Oliver
Known for her expressive and passionate performances, pianist Jensina Oliver has delighted audiences as soloist and chamber musician in the United States, China, Canada, Costa Rica, Israel, and throughout Europe. 

Her performances with orchestra include appearances with the Hubei Provincial Orchestra of Wuhan, China, and the Utah Philharmonia. 

She was a national finalist of the MTNA Chamber Music Competition, a resident artist at the Banff Chamber Music Festival, and has won several solo and concerto competitions throughout the United States.

Dr. Oliver is in high demand as guest clinician and adjudicator at events, conferences, and competitions throughout the Pacific Northwest. She has taught at Shoreline Community College since 1998 and has a thriving piano studio with students of all ages. 

Ms. Oliver currently resides with her family in Shoreline, WA, where she loves to enjoy all of the beautiful outdoor opportunities that the Pacific Northwest provides.


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Seattle Wind Symphony season opener at UW's Meany Hall on September 30, 2023 features humor in music

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Seattle Wind Symphony is opening their 13th concert season with a program featuring humor in various forms of music for wind band. 

Seattle Wind Symphony is honored to feature Jason Gilliam, celebrated euphonium soloist, clinician, and music educator, in this concert.

Some program highlights: 
  • In Variations on “America”, composer Charles Ives paints a musical caricature that celebrates the diversity of our country. 
  • Candide is one of the most famous works of literary satire, and was converted into a music production by Leonard Bernstein. 
  • Kwyjibo by Daniel Montoya Jr is inspired by Bart Simpson.

Throughout the 2023-2024 season, Seattle Wind Symphony will explore music for wind inspired by a variety of themes, including reflections on nature, resistance and social justice, and space and other worlds.

Seattle Wind Symphony will return to Shoreline for the remainder of its season.

For more information about Seattle Wind Symphony and upcoming performances, visit seattlewindsymphony.org

Laughter
Saturday, September 30 at 7:30 pm
Meany Hall (UW)
4040 George Washington Lane NE, Seattle WA 98195

Conducted by Dr. John Falskow
Featuring Jason Gilliam, euphonium soloist

Purchase Tickets
  • Tickets are available now for our September 30 concert at Meany Hall.
  • General $25 / Student $10


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New opportunity for musicians to join LGBT+ community performances with Rainbow City Performing Arts

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Rainbow City Colorguard

SEATTLE, WA – Rainbow City Performing Arts (RCPA) is thrilled to invite all musicians and performers to join its dynamic family of ensembles. RCPA is a non-profit organization with expanded facilities and strong support mechanisms to welcome new members of all backgrounds who are eager to express their musical talents to uplift marginalized communities throughout the Puget Sound region.

RCPA's mission is to provide a safe and inclusive space for LGBTQIA+ individuals and their allies to explore their artistic aspirations through music. They welcome all people regardless of identity, ability, or economic circumstance to join in their mission and express themselves and be present in the community. 

Offering a diverse range of ensembles, RCPA has many opportunities soon to join at the start of their new season this Fall

Rainbow City Orchestra
 

Perfect for string, wind, and percussion enthusiasts, this symphonic ensemble delves into classical and contemporary repertoire. Rehearsals take place on Sunday afternoons in the University District, beginning September 10. 

String players require no audition, while wind players will have the opportunity to audition for a chair. The orchestra is slated to perform at Benaroya Hall on November 17, featuring a captivating repertoire, including the iconic "Rhapsody in Blue." Rehearsals and performances will continue into next Summer.

Rainbow City Concert Band 

Open to wind and percussion players of all skill levels, this ensemble explores a broad spectrum of musical styles, from marches to jazz and pop. 

Rehearsals commence on Monday nights starting September 11 in the University District. The band proudly celebrates its 25th anniversary with a grand commissioned work debuted at Benaroya Hall on November 17. The season continues with two more concerts in the series lasting through next April with additional chamber music opportunities.

Rainbow City Drumline 

This ensemble welcomes percussion players seeking to master drumline routines with precision and high energy. 

The drumline begins rehearsals on Saturdays, starting September 16, offering open skill-building workshops throughout the fall. Players of all skill levels, including beginners, are encouraged to join. 

The drumline supports numerous performances, including parades, festivals, and pride events, throughout the year. Full band rehearsals will begin in March to prepare for upcoming performances.

Rainbow City Color Guard

For those who love flag, rifle, or saber spinning set to music and movement, this ensemble is the perfect fit. Rehearsals commence on Tuesday nights starting October 17 at Hazen High School in Renton. The color guard is open to participants of all experience levels, aiming to uplift the LGBTQIA+ community through expressive performance. Collaborating with the marching band and drumline, the color guard participates in many events mostly outdoors in summer.

How to join

To join any of these ensembles, interested individuals simply need to fill out a contact form on the website, rainbowcity.org, specifying their ensemble of choice. Detailed information about each ensemble and membership expectations are also available on the website. 

The RCPA team will promptly respond and connect prospective members with ensemble directors. Additionally, aspiring musicians are encouraged to attend open rehearsals to experience firsthand what it is like to be a member.


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Community members are welcome to join the Shoreline Concert Band

Monday, August 21, 2023


Come join the SHORELINE CONCERT BAND this fall! 

The band meets on Monday nights at 7pm and we invite all students, faculty, staff, and members of the Shoreline community to play with us. 

Any experience level is welcome! Our first rehearsal is on Monday, September 25, 2023 7pm at the Shoreline Community College music building, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133. 

This course is also available for college credit during fall quarter. 

Please contact director Christopher Vongvithayamathakul at cVongvithayamathakul@shoreline.edu for more info on the band or other music performance opportunities at Shoreline Community College!

Register here: Shoreline Community College (campusce.net)


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Celebrate Shoreline coming up on Saturday, August 19

Monday, August 14, 2023


Celebrate Shoreline Festival
Saturday, August 19, 2023
12pm - 9pm

Cromwell Park 18030 Meridian Avenue N, Shoreline WA 98133

Celebrate Shoreline is the City's annual birthday celebration! The festival has multiple stages with live music and shows, a beer garden, pony rides, children’s theater, food, toy workshop, hands on activities and more!

This is a free family friendly festival. There is a cost for food, beverages and some activities.

Celebrate Shoreline Sponsor and Food Vendor List

Festival Schedule
  • Festival Hours: 12:00 – 9:00 pm 
  • Family area open: 12:00 – 6:00 pm 
  • Main Stage Hours: 1:00 – 9:00 pm 
  • Family Stage Hours: 12:30 – 5:00 pm 
  • Beer Garden Hours: 1:00 – 9:00 pm
Main Stage Schedule – Emcee: Stitch Mitchell
  • Grupo Folklorico Nuestras Raices 1:00 - 2:15 pm
  • JHP Cultural & Diversity Legacy 2:30 - 3:45 pm
  • Monkees - Summer of Love 4:00 – 5:30 pm
  • Paperback Writer 6:00 – 7:15 pm
  • BroHamm 7:45 – 9:00pm


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Jazz Bites: Eat your way through Jazz Walk Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Saturday, August 12, 2023

North City Jazz Walk - Tuesday, August 15, 2023 - 6pm - 10pm
15th NE between NE 175th and NE 180th

JAZZ BITES

From Korean chicken, street tacos,22 hour-smoked brisket, pizza, and sliders ... to shrimp ceviche, watermelon salad, deviled eggs and sooo much more .. not to mention root beer floats, Monka Brewing Company beer, and your favorite cookie dough flavors with ice cream -- there's something for everyone, whether carnivore, vegetarian or vegan, at this year's North City Jazz Walk.

Jazz Bites are available to purchase starting at 6pm on the street (no ticket necessary) and inside most of the music venues when they open at 6:30pm

Come hungry - this is a Foodie Delight!

Jazz Bites inside the venues


Bethel Lutheran Church of Shoreline
Root Beer Floats


Easy Monkey Taphouse
BBQ Ribs and Baked Beans
Sausage Dog with Fries
Slider with Fries
Cheese Pizza
Pepperoni Pizza

Sodam Chicken
Gold Fried Chicken with Fries
YangNyeom Chicken with Fries
Gangjung Chicken with Fries
BBQ Hot Chicken with Fries



North City Bistro and Wine Shop
Chorizo Stuffed Bacon Wrapped Dates, Calabrian Chili Aioli and Cilantro (Gluten Free)
PNW Deviled Egg: Half Egg with Tarragon infused Yolk, Morel Mushroom, Pea Vines, Aleppo Pepper, Lemon Thyme Brown Butter (Vegetarian/Gluten Free)
Roasted Peach and Burrata
Balsamic and Speck Ham, Toasted Bread Crumb
Shrimp Ceviche
Tomato, Lime, Serrano Chili and Avocado (Gluten Free)
Watermelon Salad: Watermelon, Feta, Mint, Pickled Mustard Seed, White Balsamic (Vegetarian / Gluten Free)


Monka Brewing Company
Locally brewed beers


Jazz Bites on the street
C. Davis Texas BBQ
22 hour smoked brisket with waffle fries, 12 hour smoked pulled pork with waffle fries, smoked sausage or hot links with waffle fries.

Tacos El Güero
Tacos, Sincronizada, Quesadilla, Fried Taquitos, Burrito, Torta, Taco Salad, Wet Burritos.


Sugar + Spoon
Safe to eat cookie dough and ice cream treats.
Some flavors may be sold out if we run out of stock... good thing that all of our flavors are delicious!
Classic Flavors: Classic Chocolate Chip, Party Animal, Cookie Monster, Brownie Batter
Seasonal Flavors: Fruity Pebbles and Camp Fire (subject to unavailability depending on our stock!)


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King Youngblood wins the ShoreLake Battle of the Bands

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

King Youngblood won the Battle of the Bands
Photo courtesy Shoreline Chamber of Commerce
ShoreLake Arts presented the 4th annual Battle of the Bands, a showcase of emerging and developing  Washington State bands.

The competition took place on August 3, 4, and 5, 2023, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at Pfingst Animal Acres Park in Lake Forest Park and featured a diverse range of music styles. 

In addition to great music, the Battles featured a 21+ Beer and Wine Garden sponsored by Shoreline's Monka Brewing Co., food vendors, and a family-friendly atmosphere.

People brought lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the performances.

On the first night of competition, Thursday, there were five bands in the competition.

King Youngblood and Vanilla Abstract wowed crowd and judges and moved on to the finals with Tuesday's Refuge taking the wild card spot.

On the second night on Friday. Ruby Vision and Batbox were selected to move on to Saturday's show. Pilot Seat clinched the wild card spot.

Saturday finals - the five bands played:
  1. King Youngblood
  2. Vanilla Abstract 
  3. Ruby Vision
  4. Batbox
  5. Pilot Seat
Each band had fans in the crowd and made new fans.

But the winner was King Youngblood




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Where to get tickets for Jazz Walk


Tickets for the 2023 North City Jazz Walk are available online at Northcityjazzwalk.org

Jazz Walk is one night only - Tuesday, August 15 starting at 6:30pm

Tickets can be purchased in person at these local Shoreline locations:

Sky Nursery (206) 546-4851
18528 Aurora Ave N Shoreline, WA 98133
Sunday – Saturday 9am – 6pm

Easy Monkey Taphouse (206) 420-1326
17537 15th Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155
Closed Monday and Tuesday open Wednesday – Sunday 4-10pm

Sodam Chicken (206) 397- 4119
17551 15th Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155
Monday-Saturday 10:30am – 10pm

North City Bistro (206) 365-4447
1520 NE 177th St. Shoreline, WA
Tu-Th 4:30pm – 9:30pm Fri and Sat. 4:30-10:30pm

North City Water (206) 362 – 8100
1519 NE 177th St Shoreline, WA 98155
Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri.: 8am – 4:30pm, Wed. 9am-4:30pm

North City Lounge (206) 362-1443
17554 15th Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155
Monday – Sunday 9am - 2am


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Bands, Beer and Ticket Bundles for 2023 ShoreLake Battle of the Bands

Wednesday, August 2, 2023


Bands, Beer and Ticket Bundles
2023 ShoreLake Battle of the Bands
August 3, 4, and 5
Pfingst Animal Acres Park in Lake Forest Park

ShoreLake Arts' Battle of the Bands is this Thursday- Saturday!


Ticket options include 1-day, 3-day, and special packages including a limited edition, collectible glass (complete with a beverage).

Buy Tickets - Ticket prices range from $9- $35

Where: Lake Forest Park's Pfingst Animal Acres Park 17435 Brookside Boulevard Northeast, Lake Forest Park, WA, 98155

When:
  • Semi-final Pool #1 | Thursday, August 3
  • Semi-final Pool #2 | Friday, August 4
  • Finals | Saturday, August 5
Battles start at 6.30 pm
Doors open at 5:30

We can’t wait for you to discover your new favorite band!

Want to see the shows for free? 
Sign up to volunteer - we still have spaces open.

Food and Drink:
We will have a beer and wine garden (over 21) and food trucks throughout the Battles

Thanks to Shoreline's Monka Brewing Co. for providing us with their excellent craft brews! And, a round of applause for Jack Malek of Windermere Real Estate for sponsoring the Shorelake 2023 Battle of the Bands!

Meet the 2023 Bands

Buy Tickets


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The North City Jazz Walk returns in August

Monday, July 31, 2023


After a two year pandemic break, the North City Jazz Walk returns in two weeks, on Tuesday August 15, 2023, starting at 6:30pm on 15th NE in the North City Business District.

TICKETS ARE ON SALE!  

Ticket sales are live... and limited to the first 500 seats due to limited indoor seating this year. 


This year's jazz line-up:

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