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Stickshift Annie with Kimball and the Fugitives Play for Olympic Peninsula Dance November 19th
Red-hot blues and swing dancing come to the Port Townsend Elks on Friday, November 19 from 8 to 11 p.m. with a visit from the Seattle powerhouse band, Stickshift Annie with Kimball and the Fugitives. The dance, which is open to all, is sponsored by Olympic Penninsula Dance.
Lost in the Shuffle at the Quimper Grange May 26th
From Karl:
Hey Yall
LOST IN THE SHUFFLE is going to be playing Honky Tonk blues and R/R for us at the Grange Hall.
7:00 - 7:30 Bluezydeco dance lesson 7:30 - 10:30 danceThis band has recently re-organized and is playing all over PT to very diverse dance crowds. They can play their tunes with R/R..Caribbean..Swing..and Way down Juke, All of which, don't ya know turns out to work perfectly with the
Bucket of Honey at the Undertown May 25th
From the Undertown web site:
Lively acoustic duo with funky originals, soulful ballads, and unique covers from 70's-90's. Annie Jantzer-flute/vocals Nate Bogopolsky-guitar/vocals.
"Acoustic guitar, delicate songbird melodies, and a little airy flute inspires this Seattle duo's unique pop vision." - Seattle Weekly
"Bucket of Honey is what you get when you pair ridiculously talented musicians with a serious sense of humor." - Seattle Show Gal
$3 cover.
Skip Morris at the Undertown May 19th
From the Undertown web site:
Jazz guitar and vocals.
$??? cover.
Strangled Darlings at the Upstage May 27th
From the Upstage web site:
"Imagine Tom Waits and Jack White drinking in a Romani dive bar, then haphazardly mixing DNA. That miracle baby might resemble PDX art-folk group, Strangled Darlings. Using an arsenal of old-time instruments—mandolin, accordion, violin and more—the group wades through a spooky realm of melting-pot Americana that resembles Waits' music, minus the Cookie Monster growl." ~ Willamette Week
$4 to $8 sliding scale.
Maray Fuego and Friends at the Upstage May 23rd
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Ono Grimes at the Upstage May 25th and 26th
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Caroline Aiken, Jeff Tassin, and Jon Parry at the Upstage May 24th
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Janiva Magness at the Upstage May 20th
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Commander Cody at the Upstage May 19th
From the Upstage web site:
Boogie-woogie, swing, country and rock legend George Frayne, better known as Commander Cody, has made music for decades, beginning with his band, The Lost Planet Airmen. Their work sits prominently on Rolling Stone's Top 100 albums of all time. Commander Cody drives his crowd and his band with his exuberant spirit and his keyboard skills. A festival headliner and large club entertainer, his Upstage performance is a rare chance to enjoy The Commander more personally instead of with hundreds to thousands of people.