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Fourth Grade Music Encounter
November 12, 2009 in City It has been a tradition for the Spokane Symphony to play for area fourth-grade students. Led by guest conductor Jeremy Briggs Roberts, the symphony performed three shows before 4,400 children. …
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Think Swing!
October 19, 2009 in News Think Swing!, the annual swing band gathering organized by Garrin Hertel of the local band Hot Club of Spokane, is over for 2009. But enjoy this taste of Hot Club …
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Spokane Street Music Week
June 10, 2009 in City The sidewalks in downtown Spokane have come alive with music as part of the 7th Annual Spokane Street Music Week. The event raises money for the Second Harvest food bank.
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History of Spokane Bridge
May 12, 2009 in Features Longtime musician Chuck Borris of Post Falls has written a song which he performs occasionally at the Rockin’ B Ranch near the Idaho-Washington border. It tells the history of Spokane …
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YouTube trumpeter
March 2, 2009 in City Spokane trumpeter Eric Moe has been chosen for the first YouTube Symphony Orchestra after auditioning by video on the video-sharing site YouTube.com. In April he will fly to New York …
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“We’re singing from the heart”
January 7, 2009 in City, Washington Voices The Spokane Community Gospel Mass Choir will join other choirs for a concert Jan. 11, 2009 at St. John’s Cathedral at 6 p.m. They’re also preparing for Martin Luther King … 1
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Andy Combs and the Moth
July 2, 2008 in Features Performance at Caterina Winery, to accompany the podcast for the week of July 4, 2008.
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Dance-a-Que
June 27, 2008 in Features Footage and bathroom confessions from a farewell party for Spokane musician Joe Varela.
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Between here and there, Joe Varela’s music
June 26, 2008 in Features Spokane übermusician and record producer Joe Varela is preparing to move to Oakland for a new scene.
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Dave Eggleston and His Wonder Guitar
June 11, 2008 in Features Eggleston has made a guitar out of a metal mailbox. This video clip accompanies a blog post on Spokane7’s Soundwave.
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The Gypsy Curse
June 9, 2008 in Features Performed live by Doug Clark.
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Street Music Week 2008
June 9, 2008 in Features Local musicians kick off a week of collecting money for the food bank, which started with columnist Doug Clark in 2003.
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Flaming Lips
May 28, 2008 in Features Spokane7 music writer Isamu Jordan interviews Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips, at Sasquatch festival 2008.
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Del Tha Funkee Homosapien
May 22, 2008 in Features Del Tha Funkee Homosapien performing at The Blvd, May 2008.
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More Velella Velella, live
April 17, 2008 in Features This is a second clip from V.V’s show at The Blvd, Downtown Spokane.
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Velella Velella show, April 11th
April 14, 2008 in Features This show took place at The Blvd, Downtown Spokane.
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Clip from Birdmonster Show
April 9, 2008 in Features This clip accompanies an entry in Soundwave. San Francisco blog darlings Birdmonster came back and once again played a high-energy, fist-pumping live show, this time as a part of the …
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Keys to a Better Life
April 4, 2008 in Features Deborah Kelly-Corn believes her autistic son Shad’s brain development has been enriched from years of piano lessons with music teacher Bill Rhodes.
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Juggalos
March 27, 2008 in Features From the 2008 archives: Isamu Jordan talks with dedicated followers of the Insane Clown Posse, known as juggalos, before a concert in Spokane.
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Juggalo family values
March 27, 2008 in Features Spokane7 music writer Isamu Jordan spent an afternoon with the strange parade gathered at Big Easy for the Twiztid concert on St. Patrick’s Day. “You can always tell when they’re …
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Street life rap comes home
February 28, 2008 in Features Bobby Brown (Church) performs with Michael Charles (Mobile) in a hip-hop group called Certified Outfit, whose albums have explicit content. While Brown can’t sit down with every underage listener who …
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Sommys Rap Up
January 31, 2008 in Features To aid with the post-show hangover, we’re offering a rap wrap-up by Isamu Jordan to run through the winners.
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Looking Back: Patrice Munsel
January 25, 2008 in Features Spokane’s Patrice Munsel started her distinguished singing career at Lewis and Clark High School then later went on to become a famous Metropolitan opera star.
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Music Maker
January 4, 2008 in Features Joel Stehr, a 29-year-old Spokane native, practices the age-old art of lutherie, or handcrafting wooden stringed instruments.
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Zune launch; a TXT look at the new Microsoft music and podcast player
November 16, 2007 in Business Doug Dobbins gives viewers a video look at the next generation Zune. This was done during the recent Zune launch in Redmond
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Sassparilla Jug Band
November 15, 2007 in Features Sassparilla Jug Band played a howling show to open up the Think Swing! Jazz and Blues Festival, and they were holding back. For the closer, the Oregon group relied on …
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Holmes Elementary Music Program
November 8, 2007 in Features no description
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Man Man at The Big Easy 10/31/07
November 5, 2007 in Features Man Man at The Big Easy 10/31/07
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Cold Case: Song in memory of Angela Stewart
October 31, 2007 in Features A song written in memory of Angela Stewart by her cousin.
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Sen. Larry Craig
August 29, 2007 in Features After the latest on Senator Larry Craig, the Singing Columnist fulfills journalistic duty again with a karaoke-worthy, feelgood parody of “Knock Three Times.” Wowza

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