Willie J. Peoples

seattle, wa


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David Bazan

Where: Crocodile Cafe

Date: 2007-12-15 20:00:00

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Known mostly for his tenure performing as Pedro the Lion, songwriter David Bazan recently retired the band moniker to continue making music under his own name and his electronc side project, Headphones. His solo debut EP "FEWER MOVING PARTS" finds the beloved Seattle songwriter [who was recently named #85 in Paste Magazine's Top 100 Living Songwriters] roaring back to his creative roots, performing and recording everything himself in his home studio, while still expanding his sonic canvas. His signature songwriting, voice, and melodies are framed in layered harmonies, multi-tracked guitars, analog keyboards, and intricate production. The 10-song EP includes electric and acoustic versions of five new Bazan songs. Acclaimed graphic novelist, Zak Sally created new original artwork for the EP.

Giro Entertainment presents a Shelby Webster Cancer Research...

Where: Triple Door Mainstage

Date: 2007-11-19 19:30:00

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Brought to you by Giro Entertainment @ www.giroentertainment.com Tickets are 20 advance, 21.50 door All Ages Concert promoter Noah Wick was at the height of his career when he received word last year that he had testicular cancer. Thanks to a team of talented doctors, Wick is in remission and as a means giving back, we've teamed up to bring you tonight's show, a benefit for the Shelby Webster Testis Cancer Research Fund featuring Thomas Starks & Ether Hour. Thomas Starks Genre: Acoustic Rock Singer-songwriter Acoustic songwriting is music and artist stripped bare. There's not much cushion between performer and audience. It's all out there. So it takes a special performer to pull it off and pull it off with flying colors. That special performer is Thomas Starks of Seattle, WA. His music echoes the purity of the universe as well as the pain and pleasure of being human. He finds a unique resonance with which to communicate his heart and soul to listeners. Thomas Starks puts it all on the line and comes out shining. Sometimes the experiences of the human soul are beyond adequate expression through words alone and something more is needed. Music is the greatest reflector of the human heart, capturing all its subtleties and nuances better than anything else could. Thomas Starks knows that in a dark corner, music is the boldest and best thing to become immersed in. “When I know that life has brought me to a point that mere words cannot describe, music brings me home.” Confronting and exploring emotions is at the heart of the best songwriting and by dealing with these elements in their purest form, Starks is able to create music that appeals to a broad base of people; his songs are capable of netting fans from across a broad spectrum, because his messages are universal. “As a songwriter, I deal with emotions on a daily basis; as a musician, I take in the music around and attempt to blend the emotions with the melodies.” There are times when the shadows descend so heavily that it's hard to see that hope really does still exist. This is another service of music that Starks' songs touch on. The right music is always capable of finding the light of hope, regardless of how sad a subject is being addressed. A distraught listener can find a smile again if the right song is being played. Catharsis is nearby when the music of a true musician is handy. A musician such as Thomas Starks. “Music allows me to feel as though there is still good in the world, and that's always a good thing.” Starks is starting locally and expanding outward. It's inevitable that the ripples of Starks' songwriting should spread across the country. His music is deeply touching and infectious and is certain to inspire a wildfire of word of mouth. He is currently hitting the Seattle area with a view to casting the net wider to the Pacific northwest at large and down the west coast to California. From there, there's no stopping him. As for songwriting ... “That process never stops,” says Starks. And he has found the right vehicle in Seattle, to cut his first album to release on a public that will benefit greatly from the experience of Starks' songwriting. Keep on the lookout for “Songs from the Bus Stop”. For more information, visit www.myspace.com/thomasstarks Ether Hour Genre: Pop Rock Ether Hour was initially formed in mid-2005 as a two person studio project with Jacob Reidt on keyboards and Jeff Anderson shouldering the songwriting,singing, and remaining instrument tracks. In the fall of the sameyear, they began circulating demo tracks on the internet. With social networking sites, they quickly amassed over 10,000 plays and many thousands of appreciative friends. Using that following as a springboard, a live show was assembled with the addition of drummer Ted Powers. The mostrecent addition to Ether Hour is bassist Javier Suarez, a powerful musician that has received acclaim and distinction for his own song-writing, includingbeing named as the BBC’s Unsigned Artist of the Month for September 2006. Ether Hour’s musical influences range from the acoustic/electric mix of Wilco to the rocking piano of Ben Folds. Anderson’s song-writing brings into mind a rangeof morose sentimentality found in the songs of Elliott Smith to the pop sensibilities of The Beatles. Combining elements of singer-songwriter, pop, jazz, rock,and blues, Ether Hour’s distinctive sound has something for every listener.In 2006, Ether Hour released their debut album effort, “A Plan Designed At Home”, a self-produced romp through an eclectic mix of styles. From the powerful rocking of “Leading Edge” to the acoustic sentimentality of “I Can’t Break”,Ether Hour seeks for new directions to explore; building upon the impressive arrayof independent music made available in the digital age. For more information, visit http://etherhour.com/

Supersones

Where: Triple Door Mainstage

Date: 2007-12-16 21:30:00

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salsa night at musicquarium

Cobra Starship

Where: Chop Suey

Date: 2008-02-09 18:00:00

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Cobra Starship features Johnny Depp, Dave Grohl, Ron Jeremy and Mayor McCheese.

Wyclef Jean

Where: Showbox Theater (Showbox at the Market)

Date: 2008-02-12 20:00:00

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Ellen Brantlinger: Dividing Classes

Where: University Book Store

Date: 2008-04-25 19:00:00

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'Dividing Classes' offers a first-hand, ethnographic account to examine the relationship between social class structures and educational success. Instead of studying the historically marginalized lower classes, this book asserts the need to look beyond poor peoples' values and aspirations and consider the values of dominant groups to explain the reproduction of social class.

The Creative Drinking Class, Experiment #1

Where: McLeod Residence

Date: 2008-02-07 20:00:00

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This is a trial run of an idea I have for interactive drinking gatherings, designed for the creative drinking class. If you are creative, and you drink, then perhaps this will be of interest! Experiment #1 will involve champagne, a survey, projected graphing, and an exploration of the connection between taste and memory.

British Sea Power

Where: Neumo's

Date: 2008-03-04 20:00:00

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Minus the Bear

Where: Showbox Theater (Showbox at the Market)

Date: 2008-05-08 20:00:00

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Thursday May 8th At Showbox at the Market - 1426 1st Avenue 107.7 The End presents MINUS THE BEAR PORTUGAL THE MAN - THE BIG SLEEP $17.50 ADV / $20.00 DOS - Doors at 8pm - All Ages

Richard Scheer

Where: Seattle Town Hall

Date: 2008-06-20 19:30:00

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Liberal Richard Scheer will discuss and sign his book, 'The Pornography of Power.' Scheer examines the expansion of the military presence throughout the work, the insane nuclear strategy, the immorality of corporations profiting in Iraq and the arrogance of the foreign policy.