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Thursday, February 2 on Urban Forum Northwest:*Ollie Garrett, President and CEO, PMT Solutions, President and CEO Tabor 100 and a member of the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) comments on the LCB's Social Equity Initiative to bring about equality in the cannabis business.*Tony Benton aka Tony B, Owner and General Manager, RainierAvenueRadio.World talks about their Black History Month Celebration. The historic Columbia City Theater will be converted into a museum for the entire month of February for "Call to Conscience Black History Month Museum".*Reverend Harriett Walden, Founder of Mothers for Police Accountability, Host of the Mothers Justice Show on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com on Monday's 2-3 pm (PST) comments on the tragic Tyre Nichols situation in Memphis.* Sarah Sense Wilson Founder, Urban Native Education Alliance (UNEA) will be joined by Kayla Harstad (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) a University of Washington Freshman and Special Projects Intern for UNEA will talk about their Sweet 16 Celebration that's being sponsored by UNEA.*Talvin Skinner a former Seattle SuperSonics player will comment on the significance of having a NBA team in Seattle and what he's doing to assist in that endeavor.Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter@Eddie_Rye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thursday, February 2 on Urban Forum Northwest: *Ollie Garrett, President and CEO, PMT Solutions, President and CEO Tabor 100 and a member of the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) comments on the LCB's Social Equity Initiative to bring about equality in the cannabis business. *Tony Benton aka Tony B, Owner and General Manager, RainierAvenueRadio.World talks about their Black History Month Celebration. The historic Columbia City Theater will be converted into a museum for the entire month of February for "Call to Conscience Black History Month Museum". *Reverend Harriett Walden, Founder of Mothers for Police Accountability, Host of the Mothers Justice Show on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com on Monday's 2-3 pm (PST) comments on the tragic Tyre Nichols situation in Memphis. * Sarah Sense Wilson Founder, Urban Native Education Alliance (UNEA) will be joined by Kayla Harstad (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) a University of Washington Freshman and Special Projects Intern for UNEA will talk about their Sweet 16 Celebration that's being sponsored by UNEA. *Talvin Skinner a former Seattle SuperSonics player will comment on the significance of having a NBA team in Seattle and what he's doing to assist in that endeavor. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter@Eddie_Rye.
http://KEXP.ORG presents The Lumineers performing live for KEXP at Columbia City Theater. Recorded April 1, 2016. 01:08 Sleep on the Floor 04:48 Ophelia 07:56 Flowers In Your Hair 10:37 Ho Hey 13:36 Cleopatra 18:11 Slow It Down (17:35 Background Story) 22:49 Dead Sea 28:17 Angela 32:32 Big Parade (32:05 Background Story) 37:48 Submarines 41:04 Scotland 45:37 Gun Song 49:49 My Eyes 55:46 Charlie Boy 1:01:18 Stubborn Love Host: John Richards Audio Engineers: Jackson Long, Josh Osmond & Kevin Suggs Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Janelle Delia, Scott Holpainen & Justin Wilmore Editor: Scott Holpainen. Team UNPLUGGED.
Welcome to Oh Lockdown. How We Laughed... Season 2, Episode 11 with special guest, all the way from Seattle, Washington, Duante Barnett(Suitman Productions). Duante runs SuitMan Productions from his native city, Seattle, W.A., and his first original show idea Deaf Comedy Jam was inspired by his own hearing loss. Deaf Comedy Jam offers a show that unites both the hearing and non-hearing communities. A staple of the Annual Northwest Black Comedy Festival for 2 years, where he was awarded “Best Podcast” of this year. Places like Laugh Comedy Club's Laugh Off, Jai Thai's Comedy Clash & a number of pacific northwest artists know his influences and creativity of production. All of this while being HOH and having had surgery on his left ear to restore about 40-50% of his hearing. SuitMan production is more than an entertainment company. It is a platform to give light to artists who need opportunity in a safe forum. His newest project Beautiful Minds: The Autastic Artists podcast highlights entertainers and artists on the spectrum. As a producer, Suitman has hosted a different monthly showcase at Columbia City Theater that inspired diversity in the comedy scene as well as an open mic and his Opencase show offered a showcase oj local talent at locations in the Seattle area. Deaf Comedy Jam, Dark Brew, Mixed N Misidentified, Santa's Naughty List, Cupid's Rejects, Holiday Momedy and Give Love Laugh were all performed live. Ballard Brother's, Player's Club Bar, Cafe Red and The Palace Theater were all locations that SuitMan Productions put on shows from. Since the Pandemic, SuitMan Productions has expanded their reach with comics from all over the world on their current online shows. RAW Comedy (Ridiculously Amazing Women), Soul Sista Sundays and "Beautiful Minds: The Autastic Artists" Podcast are monthly shows offered highlighting women, women of color and artists on the spectrum. Dark Brew, Mixed N Misidentified, Santa's Naughty List, Cupid's Rejects and Black & Proud are rotated monthly to ensure you are entertained weekly. Every weekend you can be entertained by SuitMan Productions, so be sure to check out their Facebook page each week for what's on. Join us as we chat about Comedy, Lockdown and the inevitability of online comedy reflecting the nature of its 'in person' counterpart while we say 'fuck it' and enjoy the ride.
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In this episode I talk to Emily Anne About her career ending diagnosis as a Cellist, as well as how she managed to get through it and what she is doing today to overcome her situation and how she is helping others. Emily Anne's Bio: In 2013, Emily Ann Peterson was diagnosed with a degenerative neurological hand tremor, which forever altered her two-decade livelihood as a cellist, string-arranger, and cello teacher. Refusing to lose her life's love of musical expression, in an act of neurological defiance she accepted an award of a 6-week artist residency to write new music in the Cascade Mountains of the Pacific Northwest. "My grief broke through a creative glass ceiling I never knew existed." says Peterson. She returned from the mountains with an armful of songs, some of which fans can now find on her self-titled EP release from 2014. While touring the US, her interactions with new audiences prompted a question, "If they say I'm brave, then why does this still feel like fear?" Thus began her research which spanned over 2 years of interviewing everyday heroes in pursuit of the true meaning of bravery. These conversations led to Peterson's discovery of the 12 ingredients of bravery, which are reflected in the brazenly honest guidance of her bestselling self-help memoir, Bare Naked Bravery: How to Be Creatively Courageous. By practicing the concepts in her book, readers are able to fully "show up" in the world -- learning to cope with medical conditions, breakups, divorce, depression, and a multitude of other challenges. Her long-awaited, debut full-length folk-pop album, Covered in Clover, released in July 2019. Emily Ann Peterson co-produced the album with Gary Mula, former owner of the Dutchman and Calleye studio -- an early rehearsal space for grunge legends Nirvana and Mudhoney. She called upon other members of her musical family in Seattle, WA -- including Eric Howk of Portugal. The Man (Atlantic), Andrew Vait of the band SISTERS (Tender Loving Empire), Jess Alldredge (Gospel Song/Tooth & Nail), Alina To of Passenger String Quartet, Coltan Foster and Scott Morning (Origin). Together they tracked 9 songs in a historic burlesque venue, The Columbia City Theater -- the perfect setting for a choir of horns, sweeping symphonic references, and melodies that only a former cellist could compose. Since recording Covered in Clover, Peterson relocated from the Pacific Northwest to Nashville, TN and has also found a home as a teaching artist and consultant. Fortune500 companies, executives, and tech startups seek out her expertise in creative courage, entrepreneurship, and growth strategy. Fans and audience members can find a place to belong online in The School of Bravery, a learning lab for life, career, and creativity. The school was founded by Peterson in 2018 and teaches students how to prepare, launch, and recover from their own seasons of bravery. Emily Ann Peterson is a TEDx speaker and an alumnus of the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University. She currently holds or has held membership in the Northwest Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Rock Orchestra, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (The Grammys), and the Suzuki Association of the Americas. As a collaborative recording artist, performer, string-arranger, and songwriter she has had the honor of working with Sera Cahoone (Sub Pop), Anaïs Mitchell, Shelby Earl, Shannon Stephens (Asthmatic Kitty), The Portland Cello Project, Rosie Thomas (Sub Pop), David Bazan (Barsuk), Karin Stevens Dance, Barcelona (Universal), and many others. Learn more and join her community at www.emilyannpeterson.com. Here is where you can find me: nowheretogobutupnow@gmail.com instagram: @nowheretogobutupnow Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Nowheretogobutup
In this episode I talk to Emily Anne About her career ending diagnosis as a Cellist, as well as how she managed to get through it and what she is doing today to overcome her situation and how she is helping others. Emily Anne's Bio: In 2013, Emily Ann Peterson was diagnosed with a degenerative neurological hand tremor, which forever altered her two-decade livelihood as a cellist, string-arranger, and cello teacher. Refusing to lose her life's love of musical expression, in an act of neurological defiance she accepted an award of a 6-week artist residency to write new music in the Cascade Mountains of the Pacific Northwest. "My grief broke through a creative glass ceiling I never knew existed." says Peterson. She returned from the mountains with an armful of songs, some of which fans can now find on her self-titled EP release from 2014. While touring the US, her interactions with new audiences prompted a question, "If they say I'm brave, then why does this still feel like fear?" Thus began her research which spanned over 2 years of interviewing everyday heroes in pursuit of the true meaning of bravery. These conversations led to Peterson's discovery of the 12 ingredients of bravery, which are reflected in the brazenly honest guidance of her bestselling self-help memoir, Bare Naked Bravery: How to Be Creatively Courageous. By practicing the concepts in her book, readers are able to fully "show up" in the world -- learning to cope with medical conditions, breakups, divorce, depression, and a multitude of other challenges. Her long-awaited, debut full-length folk-pop album, Covered in Clover, released in July 2019. Emily Ann Peterson co-produced the album with Gary Mula, former owner of the Dutchman and Calleye studio -- an early rehearsal space for grunge legends Nirvana and Mudhoney. She called upon other members of her musical family in Seattle, WA -- including Eric Howk of Portugal. The Man (Atlantic), Andrew Vait of the band SISTERS (Tender Loving Empire), Jess Alldredge (Gospel Song/Tooth & Nail), Alina To of Passenger String Quartet, Coltan Foster and Scott Morning (Origin). Together they tracked 9 songs in a historic burlesque venue, The Columbia City Theater -- the perfect setting for a choir of horns, sweeping symphonic references, and melodies that only a former cellist could compose. Since recording Covered in Clover, Peterson relocated from the Pacific Northwest to Nashville, TN and has also found a home as a teaching artist and consultant. Fortune500 companies, executives, and tech startups seek out her expertise in creative courage, entrepreneurship, and growth strategy. Fans and audience members can find a place to belong online in The School of Bravery, a learning lab for life, career, and creativity. The school was founded by Peterson in 2018 and teaches students how to prepare, launch, and recover from their own seasons of bravery. Emily Ann Peterson is a TEDx speaker and an alumnus of the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University. She currently holds or has held membership in the Northwest Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Rock Orchestra, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (The Grammys), and the Suzuki Association of the Americas. As a collaborative recording artist, performer, string-arranger, and songwriter she has had the honor of working with Sera Cahoone (Sub Pop), Anaïs Mitchell, Shelby Earl, Shannon Stephens (Asthmatic Kitty), The Portland Cello Project, Rosie Thomas (Sub Pop), David Bazan (Barsuk), Karin Stevens Dance, Barcelona (Universal), and many others. Learn more and join her community at www.emilyannpeterson.com.
Upcoming Show Dates (I said some of these incorrectly on mic because mercury is in shadow, but that’s really just an LA thing to say... ) : Friday, 2/7 - 8pm @ The Silver Spring Civic Center - Silver Spring, MD ✨ Saturday, 2/8 - Doors 6pm @ Birdie’s Cafe in Westminster, MD ✨ Monday, 2/10 - 8pm @ Mad House Comedy Club in San Diego, CA ✨ Tuesday, 2/11 - 8:30pm @ Good Bar in San Diego, CA ✨ Thursday, 2/13 - 10pm @ DRINGK in Rancho Mirage, CA ✨ Sunday, 2/16 - 8:45pm at The Van Nuys Comedy Club in Van Nuys, CA ✨ Saturday, 2/22 - 8:30pm at The Dojo Comedy Club at Sychamore Tavern in Los Angeles, CA ( https://www.eventbrite.com/e/billy-batz-friends-tickets-92468466673 ) ✨ ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨ Tuesday, March 10th - 7:30pm at Flappers Comedy Club in the Yoo Hoo Room Discount Ticket Link - (http://flapperscomedy.com/site/index.php?pg=promotion_page&id=015e1e06b485c6c&pid=015dbb2ff333a54) ✨ Friday, March 13th - 7:30pm at The Columbia City Theater in Seattle, WA ✨ Saturday, March 14th - 8pm at Ballard Brothers Seafood in Seattle, WA ✨✨✨✨✨ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kristina-belich/message
JD Richards talks with us about his approach to lead guitar and theory, the business side of music, and how he’s learning to write orchestra compositions and sound design for video games. Check out Pilot to Bombardier and be sure to click on the individual songs to see the different images that JD mentions in our conversation: https://pilot2bombardier.bandcamp.com. Get tickets to their upcoming show on May 24th at the Columbia City Theater: https://www.facebook.com/events/322141461760990/ Stay up to date on Bullet in Your Head here: https://www.facebook.com/Bullet-in-Your-Head-RATM-Tribute-491863610874771/ If you enjoy the podcast, it really helps us out when you subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. Thank you so much for listening! Find us online and stay in touch here: Email: solvingsoundspodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/solvingsoundspodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/solvingsoundspodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/solvingsounds
For the very first time, American Hysteria is putting on a live variety-hour vaudevillian show so that you can experience our first season of moral panics, urban legends, and conspiracy theories in a totally different way. You've never seen a live podcast show like this. [Get your tickets here](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/american-hysteria-variety-hour-seattle-tickets-61051071398) June 27th at the Columbia City Theater in Seattle
Thedrifterluke, AKA Luke Abbott, is a folk singer-songwriter based in Seattle, WA. Following in the footsteps of influences like Bob Dylan and Jackson Browne, Thedrifterluke's songs incorporate old truisms from a unique and fresh perspective. The son of evangelical missionaries, Luke Abbott traveled frequently as a child, moving from California, Texas, Colorado, Japan, and New Mexico, eventually settling in Washington by age 9. He loved music from an early age singing bluegrass/gospel tunes with his family in church performance. By age 15, Luke began to focus more and more of his time to writing and creating original songs. With songs tackling ideas like addiction, faith, regret, expectation versus reality, and the seasons of life, Thedrifterluke's music sheds a fresh and compelling light on the human condition. Songs Featured: Invested Love or Addiction What Is It This Time https://www.thedrifterluke.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thedrifterluke/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Come see Niagara Moon's last show in Seattle(!) at The Columbia City Theater on Dec 16th: https://www.facebook.com/events/2039897799625210/ Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.
Spring has sprung here at the Dana Gould hour podcast, with a brimming bushel of bright and bouncy banter. Ken Reid is here today, of the superlative podcast TV Guidance Counselor. And our old buddy, the Bitter Buddha himself, Eddie Pepitone is here. As for me, things are heating up far beyond their normal frenzied pace. On May 2nd I'll be at the Lyric Hyperion Theater in Silverlake, CA. This is different from most LA shows as I'm doing a full hour, which clocks in at about an hour. And on May 3rd I'll be in beautiful Seattle, Washington at the Columbia City Theater for two shows, and that, God willing, will be new album, coming out later this year on Kill Rock Stars. I'm thinking of calling it Mighty Mouth, Or Motor Mouth or something like that…. WHATEVER. And then, I'm a-headed back to Atlanta GA to start production on season 2 of IFC's Stan Against Evil, which will be premiering in October. http://DanaGould.com
Four years after the Denver, Colorado trio made the leap from small, sweaty clubs to massive outdoor stages, the Lumineers have retained their breezy, rustic charm on their sophomore effort, "Ophelia". Returning to an intimate venue not unlike the ones they cut their teeth on, the folk rock unit perform new tunes and old favorites during a special hour-long set at the Columbia City Theater in Seattle, WA. Recorded 04/01/2016 - 15 songs: Sleep On The Floor, Ophelia, Flowers In Your Hair, Ho Hey, Cleopatra, Slow It Down, Dead Sea, Angela, Big Parade, Submarines, Scotland, Gun Song, My Eyes, Charlie Boy, Stubborn LoveSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the podcast we talk to RL and Simon Heyer. RL joined us and brought his son so we get to know what it's like to be a musician and a parent. We also get to know about RL's bands Cracker Factory and Your Sweet Action. We talk about the new years eve show at the Hard Rock Cafe with Bucket of Honey and McTuff, promoting shows including the John Lennon tribute/benefit show at the Columbia City Theater, and we got in depth about the culture of the scene. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.Featured music:"Stronger Than Glue" by Cracker Factory off Chasing Ghosts "Capsule" by RL Heyer off Sweet ActionYou can also find the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.
Father John Misty delivers an incredible, intimate solo acoustic performance live from The Columbia City Theater in Seattle. Recorded 07/27/2015 - 6 songs: I Love You, Honeybear, Chateau Lobby #4 (in C for Two Virgins), Holy Shit, I'm Writing a Novel, Bored In The USA, I Went To The Store One Day.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first half of this week’s episode of SMI Radio, I catch with Ben Harwood and Jeff Silva, who form the powerful, high-octane rock duet, Hobosexual. The boys talk about they got together, their approach unique approach to how they make up their sound, the origins of the band’s name and some interesting entrepreneurial ventures they are embarking upon. Hobosexual recently performed at Chinookfest 2014. In the second half of this week’s show, I take you back inside of Critical Sun Radio studios for a special live performance and conversation with the beautiful and brilliant Olivia De La Cruz, joined by bassist, Issac Castillo. Along with some selections from her debut record, Olivia and Issac perform an unreleased song from her forthcoming, yet to be titled 2015 release. Olivia also talks about her musical influences and her most recent performance which took place this past Sunday night at The Triple Door (The EP release of Rust on The Rails, a new supergroup, comprised of past SMI Radio guests, Cody Beebe and Blake Noble). Olivia swill also be performing Thursday night, October 9 at Columbia City Theater as part of Come Together for the Planet: A Tribute to John Lennon. Tickets for the show are available here.
SMI Radio in conjunction with Critical Sun Recordings and Artist Home present the debut episode of a new series entitled “Timber! Shows.” The series features exclusive artist interviews and live music sessions recorded at the Critical Sun Radio studios. The second annual Timber! Outdoor Music Festival will be taking place July 24 – 26 in beautiful Carnation Washington. On this week’s episode, SMI Radio’s Greg Roth, along with Critical Sun’s Bubba Jones welcomes Timber! artist, Lonesome Shack for an interview and a live in-studio session featuring exclusive performances of songs from the band’s debut record, “City Man” and forthcoming release “More Primitive.” Lonesome Shack will be performing their record release show on Friday, May 23d at Columbia City Theater. Also visiting Greg in the studio is Timber! counselor Eric Sullivan. Eric chats about some of the fun and exciting activities taking place along side the great music acts performing at the festival.
On this week’s episode of SMI Radio, Kristen and Carrie chat about Seattle Living Room shows and what inspired them to put the performance series together for Northwest music lovers. Blue-eyed soul man Carson Henley, a recent Seattle Living Room Show alum, also stops by. Carson talks about his record release show for his latest effort (100 Hours, available on iTunes) coming up Saturday, July 7th, at The Columbia City Theater. The third segment features a conversation with Stephanie and Levi Ware that took place at Northwest LoveFest. Stephanie and Levi are founders of the Melodic Caring Project, a Not-For-Profit that combines music and technology to stream live concerts to kids and teens in the hospital.