Travis Hartnett & The Plywood Monkeys, Kinda Sorta & Shadowpool
Mar
11
8:00 PM20:00

Travis Hartnett & The Plywood Monkeys, Kinda Sorta & Shadowpool

ALL AGES
$5-10 Donation
NOTAFLOF
Wheelchair Accessible

Featuring:::
Travis Hartnett & The Plywood Monkeys
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Travis-Hartnett-the-Plywood-Monkeys-112576415460224/about/?ref=page_internal
http://www.reverbnation.com/travishartnetttrio
Hillbilly - New Wave - Jazz

Kinda Sorta
https://www.kindasortaband.com
Americana - Jazz - Art-Rock

Shadowpool
Indie - Alternative - Jazz - Rock

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Racer Sessions
Mar
8
8:00 PM20:00

Racer Sessions

Seattle arts organization Table & Chairs organizes weekly curated jam sessions that showcase new, experimental music. Our mission is to give musicians of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to interact with and inspire one another, while establishing a community-accessible home for our music, which would otherwise only exist in classrooms, basements, outer space, etc. Table & Chairs is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike.

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Operadisiac Presents the special THREE hour Variety Hour Special
Mar
6
to Mar 7

Operadisiac Presents the special THREE hour Variety Hour Special

Operadisiac rides again! And we're bringing all our friends. Join us for one mad night of music, mayhem, and revelry.

We've settled our line up - You'll want to stay up all night. Good thing Cafe Racer has coffee! (I recommend Irish Coffee, just sayin)

Schedule of show

Shpilkis 9-9:30
Operadisiac intro 2 songs 9:30-9:40
Roberta's TED talk 9:40-9:50
Operadisiac 9:50-9:55
Meg's Geography show 9:55-10:05
TINY Break 10:05-10:10
Finger! 10:10-10:40
Josh Lanza 10:40-11:00
Kai and his Theramin 11:00-11:05
Julia's song 11:05-11:10
Eric Padget Pageant Lecture11:10-11:20
Vishudolskaia Collective 11:20-end

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sPiN! First Thursdays: Interstellar Butterfly Symposium
Mar
5
to Mar 6

sPiN! First Thursdays: Interstellar Butterfly Symposium

The days are getting longer, and Spring is right around the corner - what a stellar time for some HARDCORE!! Come dance the last of winter away in a galactic paradise with some of our favorite Seattle hard dance heroes - it’s going to be out of this world!! 💙

🪐 Featured Keynote Speaker 🪐 Dr. SK!

✨🦋 DJ LINEUP 🦋✨

🌟 Ian K 🌟
[hardcore]
mixcloud.com/iankhardcore/

🦋 Jimni Cricket 🦋
[hardcore/gabber]
soundcloud.com/jimnicricket

🌀 SuPeR K! 🌀
[hardcore]
https://hearthis.at/sk

🌟 Flintlock3r 🌟
[trance]
https://soundcloud.com/flintlock3r-2

🦋 Andy Iwancio 🦋
[drum n bass]
soundcloud.com/andyiwancio

✨ And more TBA! ✨

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💦 FREE water! 💦
🎶 2 stages of awesome music 🎶
🍻 The BEST bartender in town!! 🍻
🌀 All ages until 11pm, 21+ after 🌀
🎟 Admission $10 if you dress in theme, $12 otherwise! 🎟
💵 CASH preferred at the door, $1 service fee using PayPal 💵

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All Ages Open Mic
Mar
3
7:00 PM19:00

All Ages Open Mic

Seattle’s only true All Ages Open Mic. Hosted by local artist Ash, this evening provides an opportunity for first-timers and seasoned professionals to reach a wonderfully receptive audience in a professional venue setting. You’ll discover every genre, from the singer-songwriter to hip-hop beat poetry and as always great food and drink.

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Racer Sessions
Mar
1
8:00 PM20:00

Racer Sessions

Seattle arts organization Table & Chairs organizes weekly curated jam sessions that showcase new, experimental music. Our mission is to give musicians of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to interact with and inspire one another, while establishing a community-accessible home for our music, which would otherwise only exist in classrooms, basements, outer space, etc. Table & Chairs is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike.

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Leap Day Revue at Cafe Racer
Feb
29
to Mar 1

Leap Day Revue at Cafe Racer

Come to Cafe Racer for a special Leap Day Revue - the show that can only happen once every 4 years!

Free/Donation
Wheelchair Accessible
All ages until 11PM


The evening will start off with The International Lovers (my cousins Annette and Chris Lefebvre!), and songs in the key of LOVE.

Next up is my fellow Sterling Loon, the always amazing Half Rushmore. https://www.facebook.com/halfrushmore/

Then comes yours truly, Eamon Ra, mixing it up with some songs solo, and some with band. https://www.facebook.com/EamonRaMusic/

Capping off the night will be the dreamy space pop sounds of Echo Ravine. https://www.facebook.com/echoravine/

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Graz // Yufi // Skybox // DJ Headwound
Feb
28
to Feb 29

Graz // Yufi // Skybox // DJ Headwound

𝕊𝕆𝕌ℕ𝔻𝕊 𝔽ℝ𝕆𝕄 𝕋ℍ𝔼 𝕊𝔼𝔸𝕋𝕋𝕃𝔼 𝕌ℕ𝔻𝔼ℝ𝔾ℝ𝕆𝕌ℕ𝔻
--- a high energy showcase of local rave talent ---

Graz
drum n bass / chiptune / rave
new album "Next Level" out now
https://graz.bandcamp.com/

Yufi
PLURcore :3

skybox
acid house / modular / breaks
https://soundcloud.com/skybox

DJ Headwound
HARD acid techno
https://djheadwound.bandcamp.com/

friday feb. 28th
8pm - $5
ALL AGES

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Two Hour Transport
Feb
26
7:00 PM19:00

Two Hour Transport

Join us for two hours of science fiction and fantasy reading at Cafe Racer on Wednesday, February 26th.

Signups start at 6:30 pm
Five minute readings from signup 7:00 – 7:50 pm
Invited readers 8:00 – 9:00 pm

Bios

Genevieve Williams is a writer, a librarian, and a musician. She has published short fiction in Asimov’s, Analog, Strange Horizons, and other publications. Her short story “The Singing Bowl” is included in the 2019 Two Hour Transport anthology. Tonight’s reading is from “The Sea of Stars,” which will appear in the summer 2020 anthology Retellings of the Inland Seas. She has an MFA in Popular Fiction from Stonecoast and is a Clarion West grad. She lives in Seattle. You can visit her website at https://welltemperedwriter.wordpress.com/

The work of Pushcart Prize nominee Erin Wilcox appears in journals, magazines, radio broadcasts, and collections including Cold Flashes, Short and Twisted, and Veil: Journal of Darker Musings. She writes spec fic for a children’s education publisher with more than five million subscribers and blogs in Spanish and English for Amazing Stories. The founder and former president of the Editorial Freelancers Association’s Arizona chapter, she has edited some of the finest talent of our day, including winners of the Hugo and Pulitzer Prize. A move to Seattle completed her journey to the Dark Side in 2017, and she looks forward to the arrival of her first Sithling in a few short months.

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All Ages Open Mic
Feb
25
7:00 PM19:00

All Ages Open Mic

Seattle’s only true All Ages Open Mic. Hosted by local artist Ash, this evening provides an opportunity for first-timers and seasoned professionals to reach a wonderfully receptive audience in a professional venue setting. You’ll discover every genre, from the singer-songwriter to hip-hop beat poetry and as always great food and drink.

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Racer Sessions
Feb
23
8:00 PM20:00

Racer Sessions

Seattle arts organization Table & Chairs organizes weekly curated jam sessions that showcase new, experimental music. Our mission is to give musicians of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to interact with and inspire one another, while establishing a community-accessible home for our music, which would otherwise only exist in classrooms, basements, outer space, etc. Table & Chairs is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike.

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Uke Society at Cafe Racer
Feb
23
2:00 PM14:00

Uke Society at Cafe Racer

Join us on the 4th Sunday of the month at Cafe Racer's OBAMA Room (Official Bad Art Museum of Art) for some tunes, drinks, and friends!

2:00-2:30pm - For those who are brand new to the uke, join us for a 30 min crash course from 2:00-2:30pm. You are welcome to stay after and join the jam!

2:30-5:00pm - For those more experienced, please join us from 2:30-5:00pm for jam and open mic

The Uke session is FREE, food and drink items are available for purchase

As with always, all are welcomed at this cozy venue and solo performances are encouraged! Limited sheet music will be provided for those who are attending their FIRST Uke Society session, and ukuleles will be provided based on reservations (limited quantity), please message the event organizer via Facebook should you need to borrow a uke for the session.

Capacity: 25 Seats available, tickets are required

What songs are we learning to play on the ukulele?

10 song MASH - The Dreamer
C & H
Country Road
Havana
Mamma Mia
Under the sea (in "C")
Singing the blues
A Million Dreams
Top of the world
You are my sunshine
A whole new world
Isn't she lovely
Something
Besame Mucho
More
Rainbow Connection
City of Stars
Hang on little tomato
Margaritaville
Riptide
Have you ever seen the rain
I see the light
Singing in the rain
La Vie En Rose
LOVE
The Bare Necessities
Melancholy Astronautic Man
All song PDFs can be accessed here (in case you want to get a head start): http://ukesociety.com/songs/

We apologize in advance for reaching capacity quickly. We intend to keep a small group size both for the nature of the session as well as because of space constraints. Please join the Uke Society Facebook Group & follow our Facebook Page and we will make sure to notify and give you priority in our next session.

Please understand the session is designed primarily for adult ukulele players, but all ages are welcome!

If you have any questions, please contact davidliu@ukesociety.com

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About Uke Society:

Uke Society partners with small, local businesses to provide free ukulele sessions in the community. These sessions include: technique workshops, beginner to advanced group lessons, and related social gatherings and performances.

We believe by drawing people together with music, we can make an impact on 3 major areas in the society:

1. Music discovery: People will begin or progress on a music journey

2. Stronger community relationships: By providing the community with a place and time to enjoy music, more people will have the opportunity to support local businesses in return

3. Make friends and have fun: Because we can all take a break from our digital devices

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Erika Lundahl,Cape Disappointment,Modern Dancer,Prodigal Sunburn
Feb
21
9:00 PM21:00

Erika Lundahl,Cape Disappointment,Modern Dancer,Prodigal Sunburn

$5 - NOTAFLOF
Wheelchair Accessible
All Ages Until 11PM

Erika Lundahl
Erika Lundahl is a musician and climate justice activist, living on traditional Duwamish Land, in Seattle. She employs her classically trained voice and distinctive "tapping" guitar style to create an enveloping, earth-centered musical space. Her poetic, often autobiographical lyrics employ poignant and powerful imagery to deal with contemporary social issues. Her recent live in-studio album ‘Right Back at You’ recorded at London Bridge Studios features the moving storytelling and talented performance that Erika is known for. She tours the Pacific Northwest in her electric vehicle.

Cape Disappointment
Cape Disappointment is the moniker for Seattle-based Singer/songwriter Jeffrey P. Martin. He writes songs about love and loss and life.

Modern Dancer
Modern Dancer is the experimental music project of Seattle artist Kevin Fenwick. Dreams, memories and nervous vulnerability hold dialogue through distorted synth patches, looped rhythmic forms and reverb laced vocals. The unconventional sonic structures and abstract lyricism live between the strange lonely recluse and confessional refugee of nostalgic longing.

Prodigal Sunburn
Prodigal Sunburn is the solo project of Seattle based singer/songwriter Brandon Shaver. His music lives somewhere between satire and self deprecation, exploring topics of time, materialism, and the existential.

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Dining Dead, Sylvia's Closet, Hazerbeam & tuk at Cafe Racer
Feb
20
8:30 PM20:30

Dining Dead, Sylvia's Closet, Hazerbeam & tuk at Cafe Racer

$5-10 suggested donation
NOTAFLOF
All ages until 11PM
Wheelchair accessible

Dining Dead:
Dining Dead is a music project comprised of guitarist Emma Hayes and vocalist Sammy Skidmore. These two Seattle natives blend angst and twang to create their signature sound. Influenced by the grunge and garage rock of their summer camp days and melancholy singer/songwriters such as Nick Drake and Neko Case, these two write catchy tunes that capture the essence of innocence lost.

Sylvia’s Closet:
Sylvia’s Closet is an indie-rock music project from Seattle created by Sadie Bernard. The band consists of Sadie on vocals and guitar, Natalie Harris on bass, and Owen Selwyn on drums. They formed in the summer of 2018, to support the songs Bernard had been writing. Mostly inspired by PJ Harvey’s intensity and Liz Phair’s honesty, Bernard‘s music addresses the difficulties girls have entering adulthood, understanding who they are, and setting boundaries for themselves.

Tuk: Tuk is the musical impulses of Eli Bolan. With a penchant for meticulous creation, Bolan writes, performs, and produces all of his material himself. Equally inspired by the melancholy of Elliott Smith and (Sandy) Alex G and the aggressiveness of Converge and Chief Keef, Tuk is an act that is unlike any other.

Hazerbeam: Hazerbeam developed out of a one-man DJ set of house music into its current incarnation: an ever-evolving ensemble playing music equal parts acid-jazz, off-kilter pop and synthesized soundscape. Led by Aidan Fleet, the Hazerbeam live act alternates between improvisation based electronic jams and more structured songs, both composed and arranged for the ensemble by Fleet. Hazerbeam has been praised both for the chill atmosphere within which it envelops the places it plays and for its sophisticated instrumental interplay.

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❊ Analog Brass, Foxy Apollo, Odd Kids, Pom Pom at Cafe Racer ❊
Feb
7
8:30 PM20:30

❊ Analog Brass, Foxy Apollo, Odd Kids, Pom Pom at Cafe Racer ❊

Join us for another eclectic evening of creativity and joy at Cafe Racer!
All ages until 11PM
Wheelchair Accessible
NOTAFLOF

Analog Brass
Analog Brass is an explosive pop-funk group that puts the concept of acoustic music on it's head and runs it into a new state of being. Inspired by groups like The Lucky Chops, Youngblood Brass Band, and Moon Hooch, Analog Brass actively pushes the limitations of what's possible on horns and gives the audience an experience that goes beyond just sound.

Foxy Apollo
Funky blues. The ‘Foxy Apollo’ project aspires to create a foundation where people can be inspired and expressive in all shapes and forms no matter their history or background. Listening to Foxy Apollo’s music gives you a taste of the many emotions and stories that have come through the group, and is intended to give you the opportunity to go out and create yourself.

Odd Kids Club
A collective of songwriters, producers, musicians and creatives based out of Seattle, WA dedicated to spreading love and connection through music.

Pom Pom
Pom Pom is a 3 piece band from Seattle with a sound ranging from psychedelic rock to post rock to hip hop. They aim to capture the energy of a live jam in every song by basing every musical decision off raw feeling.

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sPiN! First Thursdays: Hands Up for Love!
Feb
6
to Feb 7

sPiN! First Thursdays: Hands Up for Love!

Here, we believe in LOVE. Not just your romantic Hallmark version, but ALL love. Love for your dog. Love for your cat. Love for your friends. Love for your favorite track. Love for the Earth. Love for your family, whoever you choose them to be. Love is love, and this month we’re gathering to celebrate it in all it’s beautiful forms. 🥰

SO YES FAM, it’s time!! The party you’ve been waiting for is finally here!! As promised, get ready to put your...

🎶🤟 HANDS UP FOR LOVE! 🤟🎶

💙💜💞 Featuring 💞💜💙

✨🖤 DJ WHEELZ 🖤✨
Mixcloud.com/djwheelz

🌟💙 KZAR 💙🌟
Https://soundcloud.com/dj-k-zar

🪐💜 FLINTLOCK3R 💜🪐
https://soundcloud.com/flintlock3r-2

💫💙 BUTTONZ 💙💫
https://soundcloud.com/djbuttonz

👾🖤 GRAZ 🖤👾
https://soundcloud.com/grazcore

🌀💜 LINERIDER 💜🌀
Mixcloud.com/LineRider

🚀💙 HANK ILL 💙🚀
SoundCloud.com/zalerygreen

💙💜❤️🧡💛💚💛🧡❤️💜💙

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💦 FREE water! 💦
🎶 2 stages of awesome music 🎶
🍻 The BEST bartender in town!! 🍻
🌀 All ages until 11pm, 21+ after 🌀
🎟 Admission $10 if you dress in theme, $12 otherwise! 🎟
💵 CASH preferred at the door, $1 service fee using PayPal 💵

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Uke Society at Cafe Racer
Feb
2
2:00 PM14:00

Uke Society at Cafe Racer

Tickets go fast! RSVP required! General public registration (Free) is available immediately!


Join us at Cafe Racer's OBAMA Room (Official Bad Art Museum of Art) for some tunes, drinks, and friends!

2:00-2:30pm - For those who are brand new to the uke, join us for a 30 min crash course from 2:00-2:30pm. You are welcome to stay after and join the jam!

2:30-5:00pm - For those more experienced, please join us from 2:30-5:00pm for jam and open mic

The Uke session is FREE, food and drink items are available for purchase

As with always, all are welcomed at this cozy venue and solo performances are encouraged! Limited sheet music will be provided for those who are attending their FIRST Uke Society session, and ukuleles will be provided based on reservations (limited quantity), please message the event organizer via Facebook should you need to borrow a uke for the session.

Capacity: 25 Seats available, tickets are required

What songs are we learning to play on the ukulele?

10 song MASH - The Dreamer
C & H
Country Road
Havana
Mamma Mia
Under the sea (in "C")
Singing the blues
A Million Dreams
Top of the world
You are my sunshine
A whole new world
Isn't she lovely
Something
Besame Mucho
More
Rainbow Connection
City of Stars
Hang on little tomato
Margaritaville
Riptide
Have you ever seen the rain
I see the light
Singing in the rain
La Vie En Rose
LOVE
The Bare Necessities
Melancholy Astronautic Man
All song PDFs can be accessed here (in case you want to get a head start): http://ukesociety.com/songs/

We apologize in advance for reaching capacity quickly. We intend to keep a small group size both for the nature of the session as well as because of space constraints. Please join the Uke Society Facebook Group & follow our Facebook Page and we will make sure to notify and give you priority in our next session.

Please understand the session is designed primarily for adult ukulele players, but all ages are welcome!

If you have any questions, please contact davidliu@ukesociety.com

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

About Uke Society:

Uke Society partners with small, local businesses to provide free ukulele sessions in the community. These sessions include: technique workshops, beginner to advanced group lessons, and related social gatherings and performances.

We believe by drawing people together with music, we can make an impact on 3 major areas in the society:

1. Music discovery: People will begin or progress on a music journey

2. Stronger community relationships: By providing the community with a place and time to enjoy music, more people will have the opportunity to support local businesses in return

3. Make friends and have fun: Because we can all take a break from our digital devices

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Winter Beach Party! Ruler, Beautiful Freaks, Jackie, Girlgoyle
Jan
31
to Feb 1

Winter Beach Party! Ruler, Beautiful Freaks, Jackie, Girlgoyle

It's a beach party!! Get ready!!
ALL AGES UNTIL 11PM
NOTAFLOF
Wheelchair Accessible
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Ruler
Ruler’s music—hook-heavy, assertive, inspiring—is made for motion. It’s a soundtrack for moving forward, for getting better, in terms of both healing and self-improvement. Built on main man Matt Batey’s lifelong fears, anxieties, addictions and failures, not to mention his preternatural gift for creating instantly classic indie rock, Ruler’s songs follow that old adage by Robert Frost: The best way out is through. And in this case the best way through is with the volume cranked all the way up.

Beautiful Freaks
Beautiful Freaks is a Seattle based duo. Surrounded by a rotating cast of musicians that plays an eclectic and encompassing brand of rock music ranging in style from punk, to progressive, funk, to thrash, and everything in between. The Freaks' style has evolved over the years. Now the Freaks play songs about sad stuff, and occasionally describe how we disappoint our parents, our true achievement.
https://beautifulfreaksfreeaaky.bandcamp.com/

Jackie
Jackie is an eclectic blend of blues and classic rock mixed with modern music. Released early 2019, Cabacheba reflects a range of writing styles, versatility, and audience. If you want to be moved both intellectually and physically, take a listen!
https://jackie6.bandcamp.com/

Girlgoyle (formerly Neely)
dream pop corn
https://ktneely.bandcamp.com/

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Rhythms that Bleed: Wizdumb, Astrament, DJ Veins, TBA
Jan
30
8:00 PM20:00

Rhythms that Bleed: Wizdumb, Astrament, DJ Veins, TBA

Rare musical gathering with performances by WIZDUMB: padpusher and lyricist, ASTRAMENT: audio/visual shock therapy, DJ VEINS: Dave Segal’s unique vinyl excursions from this world and others:. Others TBA for this night of abstract rhythm, verbal smoke and sound travel at one of Seattle’s few remaining refuges for open minds and genuine vibes!

.:WIZDUMB:.
wizdumb.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com/wizdumb206
open.spotify.com/artist/1As7poesTPFfWFO9fOtxlD
WIZDUMB is an award winning Seattle based Rapper & beat maker known for his raw, gritty underground style and sound. He has gained notoriety for his works with the likes of Moka Only, MF GRIMM, Count Bass D, Silas Blak, Duck Down, Macklemore, The Nonce, Fatlip and various other artists. He has been putting out records for over 12 years. His most recent work “Shadows” was awarded 2017 seattle hip hop of the year via crane city music.

:::ASTRAMENT::::
Astrament.bandcamp.com
Divineintoxicant.tumblr.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOLjb_qwAcT8aQ6KF4RWDAg

///DJ VEINS\\\

https://soundcloud.com/motor-collective/mtrmx016

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All Ages Open Mic
Jan
28
7:00 PM19:00

All Ages Open Mic

Seattle’s only true All Ages Open Mic. Hosted by local artist Ash, this evening provides an opportunity for first-timers and seasoned professionals to reach a wonderfully receptive audience in a professional venue setting. You’ll discover every genre, from the singer-songwriter to hip-hop beat poetry and as always great food and drink.

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Doug Munro in concert with Matt Benham
Jan
26
3:00 PM15:00

Doug Munro in concert with Matt Benham

Please join SJGS at Cafe Racer for a concert with visiting guitarist Doug Munro with guest Matt Benham. The two guitarists will be playing tunes from the Great American Songbook. Suggested donation of $15 for the show. Here is a bit more on Doug if you are unfamiliar:

Doug Munro is a critically acclaimed New York-based jazz guitarist. Since 1987 he has released 18 albums as a leader and has appeared on over 100 recordings as a sideman, producer, and
arranger, working with artists like Dr. John, Michael Brecker, and Dr. Lonnie Smith. He has over 75 published compositions and over 300 recorded arrangements to his credit. In the recording field, Doug has received two Grammy nominations and two NAIRD awards.
His 2011 release, A Very Gypsy Christmas was a top 5 pick by the Wall Street Journal. Amazon.com picked Boogaloo to Beck, which he arranged, co-produced, and on which he played, as a Top Ten Jazz CD of 2003. Doug also did orchestration on the Oscar-winning
documentary film When We Were Kings. His latest CD released in 2017, The Harry Warren Songbook, has received rave reviews and is still receiving strong airplay. He has written four books on jazz improvisation for Warner Brothers Publications and Alfred
Music Publications, including one entitled, From Swing to Bebop, which won the Music and Sound Retailers instructional book of the year award in 2000. His latest book, The Total Latin Guitarist (Alfred Publishing) was released in 2010. Doug now writes exclusively for online publications and instructional websites. He contributes guitar instruction articles for Premier Guitar magazine and is a teaching/artist contributor for TrueFire.com where he has two online instructional courses and his own dedicated subscriber channel called Doug Munro’s Guitar Garage. Munro created and directed the Jazz Studies Program at The Conservatory of Music at Purchase College in 1993 and is now Professor Emeritus. Having worked with a veritable Who’s Who of Jazz and Soul artists, Doug has garnered high praise from both his fellow artists and the press. Dr. Lonnie Smith said of him, “Doug Munro…well he can flat out play!” He has been at the Litchfield Jazz Camp as a teaching artist since 2009.

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Table & Chairs Presents: CRY & ROAR X: 10 YEARS OF RACER SESSIONS
Jan
24
to Jan 27

Table & Chairs Presents: CRY & ROAR X: 10 YEARS OF RACER SESSIONS

Table & Chairs Presents:
CRY & ROAR X: 10 YEARS OF RACER SESSIONS

JANUARY 24TH - 8PM - $10+
Bad Luck - Seattle
Amelia Coulter
Ted Poor
Jocelyn Beausire
Great Bliss (Jason McGill)

JANUARY 25TH - 8PM - $10+
Raymond Larsen
Lori Goldston//Janna Webbon//Noel Kennon//John Teske
Gregg P Keplinger
Kate O'Day
Casey Adams

JANUARY 26TH - 8PM - FREE
Racer Sessions: No Baby

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Dune
Jan
21
7:00 PM19:00

Dune

Join pro and amatuer drawing enthusiasts for Seattle's one and only Dune. Get there early if you want a really good seat. This is an all ages event but we recommend 10 and up.

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All Ages Open Mic
Jan
14
7:00 PM19:00

All Ages Open Mic

Seattle’s only true All Ages Open Mic. Hosted by local artist Ash, this evening provides an opportunity for first-timers and seasoned professionals to reach a wonderfully receptive audience in a professional venue setting. You’ll discover every genre, from the singer-songwriter to hip-hop beat poetry and as always great food and drink.

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