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		<title>Camera Obscura &#038; The XX Coming To The Nightlight</title>
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Two of my favorite bands, a long-time favorite (Camera Obscura) and a new favorite (The XX) are coming to the Nightlight Lounge in April. Although I have all of Camera Obscura&#8217;s albums and singles, I&#8217;ve never been able to make it down to one of their Seattle shows. I never thought they&#8217;d play Bellingham, but The Nightlight always surprises me with some of their bookings, and they&#8217;ve really come through with this one. Get your tickets quick, because this one is sure to sell out.
Another great show on the horizon ...]]></description>
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<p>Two of my favorite bands, a long-time favorite (Camera Obscura) and a new favorite (The XX) are coming to the <a href="http://www.nightlightlounge.com" target="_blank">Nightlight Lounge</a> in April. Although I have all of <a href="http://www.camera-obscura.net/" target="_blank">Camera Obscura&#8217;s</a> albums and singles, I&#8217;ve never been able to make it down to one of their Seattle shows. I never thought they&#8217;d play Bellingham, but The Nightlight always surprises me with some of their bookings, and they&#8217;ve really come through with this one. Get your tickets quick, because this one is sure to sell out.</p>
<p>Another great show on the horizon is <a href="http://www.thexx.info/" target="_blank">The XX</a>, a much hyped band from England that play sparse, melodic pop. After reading about them so much in the <a href="http://www.nme.com" target="_blank">NME</a>, I got their album through <a href="http://www.emusic.com" target="_blank">eMusic</a>. I have to admit, I wasn&#8217;t blown away at first, but this is an album that really grows on you with repeated listenings. It&#8217;s not often that we get the UK&#8217;s &#8220;Next Big Thing&#8221; here in Bellingham (I would have loved a <a href="http://www.glasvegas.net" target="_blank">Glasvegas</a> show a couple of years ago), so make sure you catch this one!</p>
<p>Camera Obscura plays on April 24 , while The XX plays on April 12.</p>
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		<title>Show Off Gallery in Bellingham</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have fond memories of the Show Off Gallery, as a music fan and as a member of local indie-pop band . After a nearly decade long run in the 90&#8217;s and early 00&#8217;s, it was shut down by the owners and seems to be falling into disrepair. If I had the money it&#8217;s something I&#8217;d love to bring back, but I&#8217;m not even sure the current owners want it to open again.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have fond memories of the Show Off Gallery, as a music fan and as a member of local indie-pop band <a href="http://www.bell-tone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/showoffposter.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-416" style="margin: 4px;" title="showoffposter" src="http://www.bell-tone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/showoffposter.jpg" alt="showoffposter" width="360" height="479" /></a>. After a nearly decade long run in the 90&#8217;s and early 00&#8217;s, it was shut down by the owners and seems to be falling into disrepair. If I had the money it&#8217;s something I&#8217;d love to bring back, but I&#8217;m not even sure the current owners want it to open again.</p>
<p>Strolling around online I found the following essay about the Show Off - it was great to read it and go back to that time when the Show Off was the focus of the local music scene.</p>
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<p><!-- google_ad_section_start --><!-- 1291181{ -->The Show Off Gallery was <a class="populated" title="Bellingham" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Bellingham">Bellingham</a>, Washington&#8217;s premier all-ages music venue. Located in an industrial section of town in what used to be called the Andall Building, it was <strong>the</strong> place to see local and touring bands who either couldn&#8217;t or wouldn&#8217;t play bar shows. As such, it was pretty kicked the ass of anywhere else in town.</p>
<p>Of course, that was last month. At the beginning of April, the Show Off Gallery was Bellingham&#8217;s premier all-ages music venue. It might as well have been the best in the world. But on Sunday, April 14th, the Show Off closed its doors for the last time, and Bellingham lost what has been its most important space for the arts for over a decade.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;m getting ahead of myself. Let&#8217;s start from the beginning.</p>
<p>From an official-looking yet dated photocopy from a book about the buildings of <a class="populated" title="Whatcom" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Whatcom">Whatcom</a> County, taped to the wall of the Show Off:</p>
<blockquote><p><tt> Andall Building 1210 C St.</tt></p>
<p><tt>The Andall Building was originally constructed as a chicken cannery in 1913. This coincided with a dramatic expansion in the Bellingham poultry industry during the years from 1910 to 1914. The building was constructed on fill adjacent to the <a class="populated" title="Great Northern Railroad" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Great+Northern+Railroad">Great Northern Railroad</a>, which facilitated handling poultry brought in from points outside of Bellingham.</tt></p>
<p><tt>Of a simple, straightforward design, the Andall building has walls and a foundation of reinforced concrete. Rectangular in shape, the building measures 22 feet by 90 feet and has one floor and a full basement. A metal plaque mounted on the top of the false front gives the name and date of construction. </tt></p></blockquote>
<p>This description hardly does the building justice. It&#8217;s hard to adequately describe the Show Off. But when it comes down to it, the Show Off Gallery was essentially a big, drafty, wood-floored, high-ceilinged warehouse with three makeshift bedrooms and a stage. A few times a week, people would pay a few bucks to see a few bands, typically but not exclusively of the loud, rocking variety, play music to assembled crowds that ranged in size on average anywhere from ten to one hundred.</p>
<p>The Show Off was also a residence. Typically a few people lived there, cramming themselves into its tiny little bedrooms each night, being forced awake by the blaring horns of the freight trains which would shoot by several times each night, a mere 20 yards away from the entrance to the building. Its residents, in addition to holding real jobs, to pay for the building&#8217;s paltry rent ($500/month at the time it closed!) spent their free time booking shows and maintaining its upkeep. Of course, since it was essentially an apartment with no neighbors and a large living room, there were often wild parties that were never quite cleaned up after. And the toilet was always broken. And there was no shower. So you can kind of imagine - it had a very organic feel to it. Which is to say that most of the time it smelled bad. And it was dank. And filthy. And I treasure every minute I ever spent there.</p>
<p>Back to the history lesson. During a music festival called <a class="populated" title="Showoff or Shutup!" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Showoff+or+Shutup%2521">Showoff or Shutup!</a> hosted at the Show Off a few years ago, a <a class="populated" title="zine" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/zine">zine</a> was distributed by the kids running the event, which I held on to. Amongst other things, it featured a typewritten history of the building called &#8220;A by NO means complete history of the SHOW OFF GALLERY by Corey&#8221; Part of it is excerpted here for your convenience, punk rock typos preserved for posterity:</p>
<blockquote><p><tt> &#8230;one day around 1989-90? a young man named <a class="populated" title="Aaron Cayko" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Aaron+Cayko">Aaron Cayko</a> A Bellingham performance artist was walking down the road and stopped to look at this building and wondering if the space was for rent went to the boat shop next door to ask if they might know who owned the building, and as luck would have it the Foughty&#8217;s who owned the building next door were willing to rent it to the young man.</tt></p>
<p><tt>for the first couple of years the line up of residents is a little hazy but during this time the Andall Building was renamed The Show Off Gallery. also during this time the newly christened Show Off Gallery was host to various art exhibits and shows. Around 1993 the era of Connie (of the band <a class="populated" title="Hussy" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Hussy">Hussy</a>) and Eric (of <a class="populated" title="King Frog" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/King+Frog">King Frog</a>, <a class="populated" title="Noggin" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Noggin">Noggin</a>, and <a class="populated" title="Gritty Kitty records" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Gritty+Kitty+records">Gritty Kitty records</a>) was in full swing putting on shows for local artists and bands was well as touring bands such as <a class="populated" title="Unwound" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Unwound">Unwound</a>, <a class="populated" title="Bikini Kill" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Bikini+Kill">Bikini Kill</a>, <a class="populated" title="godheadSilo" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/godheadSilo">godheadSilo</a>, <a class="populated" title="Heavens to Betsy" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Heavens+to+Betsy">Heavens to Betsy</a> and <a class="populated" title="Bratmobile" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Bratmobile">Bratmobile</a>.</tt></p>
<p><tt>The torch was then passed to Lars and Kathleen from <a class="populated" title="Portland" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Portland">Portland</a> and they continued to put on shows and held weekly spoken word shows, co-organized the <a class="populated" title="Girl Circus" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Girl+Circus">Girl Circus</a> (a two day festival of shows, work shops, and puppet shows)</tt></p>
<p><tt>Then in november of 97 the torch was once again passed, this time to myself and to Natalie Head. over the next two years the line up also included Zack olson, Molly Cooper, Jen Martinez and Andy Piper among others We also continued to book shows for travelling bands and local such as <a class="populated" title="Behead the Prophet" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Behead+the+Prophet">Behead the Prophet</a> nlsl, <a class="populated" title="Federation X" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Federation+X">Federation X</a> and the <a class="populated" title="The Tight Bros From Way Back When" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/The+Tight+Bros+From+Way+Back+When">Tight Bros.</a> Frankie moved in with us in the winter of 99 and shortly there after the torch was once again passed</tt></p>
<p><tt><a class="populated" title="Dirty Bill" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Dirty+Bill">Dirty Bill</a> and Johnny moved in and began booking shows at a break neck speed producing possibly the busiest schedual of shows in the Show Off Gallery&#8217;s History </tt></p></blockquote>
<p>And this is where I come in. <a class="populated" title="Showoff or Shutup!" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Showoff+or+Shutup%2521">Showoff or Shutup!</a> was my first exposure to the Show Off, and it was an experience that changed my life. From August 24 to August 27, 2000, over forty bands played amazing rock, first at the Show Off, and then after the city shut the place down for fire code violations (due to the fact that they crammed so many kids in there and the <a class="populated" title="Murder City Devils" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Murder+City+Devils">Murder City Devils</a> had pyrotechnics), at the nearby bowling alley, 20th Century Bowling.</p>
<p>But from the moment I entered the building that sweltering August afternoon, I was instantly enamored. Everyone who I&#8217;ve ever talked to who&#8217;s passionate about live music remembers that pivotal moment, that show that changed their lives forever. For me, Showoff or Shutup was that event. The first group that played was a noisy <a class="populated" title="spaz" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/spaz">spaz</a> band from <a class="populated" title="Olympia" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Olympia">Olympia</a>, and while the majority of people wandered out of the room as the lead <a class="populated" title="primal scream therapy" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/primal+scream+therapy">singer</a> tried to electrocute audience members with his malfunctioning microphone, I was riveted.</p>
<p>Anyway, as I said, the Show Off was shut down by the city of Bellingham that Thursday night, and the operation was moved to the <a class="populated" title="20th Century Bowling" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/20th+Century+Bowling">bowling alley</a>. Although the accommodations were much smaller, the bands were equally incredible. Bands as diverse as <a class="populated" title="Thrones" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Thrones">Thrones</a>, <a class="populated" title="Lois" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Lois">Lois</a>, <a class="populated" title="The Microphones" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/The+Microphones">The Microphones</a>, <a class="populated" title="Cookie" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Cookie">Cookie</a>, <a class="populated" title="The Catheters" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/The+Catheters">The Catheters</a>, <a class="populated" title="Botch" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Botch">Botch</a>, and <a class="populated" title="Dub Narcotic Sound System" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Dub+Narcotic+Sound+System">Dub Narcotic Sound System</a> all braved <a class="populated" title="I-5" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/I-5">I-5</a> north to our fair city to play some pretty incredible sets.</p>
<p>But Frankie, who had organized the fest, was disheartened. He had spent so much time and money trying to organize a festival celebrating the Show Off, and it had been shut down just as it was getting started. And to top it off, the Show Off had been warned not to continue to hold shows by the city. &#8220;The main reasons for this tragedy were fire and zoning code violations,&#8221; Frankie wrote in an open letter to the all-ages community published in <a class="populated" title="What's Up! magazine" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/What%2527s+Up%2521+magazine">What&#8217;s Up! magazine</a> the month after festival. &#8220;We operated as a house doing private shows for a long time, but the festival&#8217;s price tag combined with the mass amounts of exposer(sic) it got brought the man down on us hard. I&#8217;m very sorry. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever loved anything more than that damn building.&#8221;</p>
<p>A few months later, Frankie moved to <a class="populated" title="Seattle" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Seattle">Seattle</a>, and by then, shows had resumed at the Show Off, albeit on the sly. Posters advertising shows were harder to find, and never revealed the building&#8217;s street address in fear of attracting police presence. Previous rules prohibiting drinking and smoking in the building were increasingly ignored, as many shows were so slightly populated that it made little difference either way.</p>
<p>Which is not to say that in the year following Showoff or Shutup!, some incredible shows didn&#8217;t occur. They did. And it was during this time that I discovered something incredibly important - that there were other people in the world like myself. That there were geeks, who, during their respective troubled adolescences had found solace not in spending countless hours in the computer lab or the library as I had; but rather, through art - by picking up a guitar, a paintbrush, a pair of headphones, a pen, or simply their feet, and creating something weird, unique, funny and beautiful with them. That there was an entire culture that celebrated the attributes of oddness, of honesty, and truth. And that they spent a lot of their free time at the Show Off Gallery.</p>
<p>It was also during this time that I began to question some of the policies that had been put into place there. Like letting underage kids (or anyone for that matter) drink on the premesis. Or allowing certain residents with seniority to take profits raised from shows and put them towards paying the rent while others were expected to hold jobs to pay their portion. Or the fact that nobody seemed to care that the place was going to seed. And I was not the only one who felt this way.</p>
<p>A number of residents and outsiders attempted to improve the overall quality of the Show Off. An effort to re-paint the entire interior was successful, albeit surprisingly met with resistance from some of the residents. A fundraiser to replace the Show Off&#8217;s almost completely useless P.A. system went extremely well, but later the money was found to have been diverted to help pay for rent and the building&#8217;s bills without consent of the benefit organizers.</p>
<p>The overall appearance of the building began to decline as well. Garbage was allowed to accumulate outside, beer cans littered the floor and filled a shopping cart that sat inside the door to the brim. Friends of some of the residents were allowed to live outside in vans that blocked the entrance of the building. The building&#8217;s sole toilet stopped functioning and was never fixed.</p>
<p align="center">* * *</p>
<p>Two months ago, the residents of the Show Off were <a class="populated" title="Cashout" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Cashout">served with notice</a> that they would be evicted on April 14th so that the building&#8217;s owner (the boat store owner next door) could use the extra space for boat storage. A number of us heard through the grapevine that the owners had actually decided to evict the residents because of the sorry state the building had been allowed to fall into. And although we drafted a professional proposal that would allow a number of concerned outsiders to continue putting on shows in exchange for free building repairs and a more professional upkeep, in the end, the owners decided that they were unwilling to rent out the space.</p>
<p>A number of us are working now to try to find a new space to attempt to fill the gap already left by the Show Off&#8217;s closure. But it&#8217;s hard. We&#8217;ve had setbacks at every turn, and no place seems very special in comparison. Sometimes, it just seems like it would be easier to go over to the <a class="populated" title="The 3B Tavern" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/The+3B+Tavern">3B</a>, order a pitcher and thrash about with a bunch of drunk college students to some aging garage rock band.</p>
<p>But then, I remember the kids. If there was anything that made the Show Off truly great, it was them. Yes, there were name-dropping <a class="populated" title="scenesters" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/scenesters">scenesters</a>, violent <a class="populated" title="straight edge" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/straight+edge">straight edge</a> kids, drunk <a class="populated" title="rah brahs" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/rah+brahs">rah brahs</a>, and <a class="populated" title="Calvin Johnson" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/Calvin+Johnson">Calvin Johnson</a>, but there were also shy kids who would hang out in the corners, articulate hecklers, soft-spoken gutterpunks, squaredancing teenage lesbians, and the kids who would show up at a show that never got fliered and dance like crazy to a band they had never heard of before. And all of them were part of the Show Off, this town, and the world. And I love them all. And I want them back.</p>
<p>So now we&#8217;ll move on. We&#8217;ll find a new place if we have to cold call the whole phone book. We&#8217;ll put on shows at 3:00AM in the Haggen parking lot of we have to. And we do have to. Because we&#8217;ve all seen that glimmer, when we&#8217;re caught up in the frenzy, when the <a class="populated" title="The Reeks and the Wrecks" onmouseup="document.cookie='lastnode_id=0; ; path=/'; 1;" href="http://www.everything2.net/title/The+Reeks+and+the+Wrecks">the people on stage</a> begin to sway and split apart, light pouring from every seam; we&#8217;ve seen this, and we know important it is. That if people elsewhere could just taste that one moment, they&#8217;d forget their toils and their tormentors, their aches and their sorrows. Because I have. The Show Off Gallery saved my life. And now I intend to return the favor.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[The Nightlight has just released their late-summer/fall schedule and man, there are some exciting shows on the horizon - just take a look at the list below! My personal must-sees are Sugar Sugar Sugar, Shonen Knife and Southern Culture On The Skids, but I defy anyone not to find at least 2 or 3 shows to get excited about.

8.19.09 - Six Organs of Admittance, Master Musicians of Bukkake
8.26.09 -  Jucifer
8.28.09 - Sugar Sugar Sugar
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.nightlightlounge.com" target="_blank">Nightlight</a> has just released their late-summer/fall schedule and man, there are some exciting shows on the horizon - just take a look at the list below! My personal must-sees are <a href="http://www.myspace.com/sugarsugarsugarmusic" target="_blank">Sugar Sugar Sugar</a>, <a href="http://www.shonenknife.com" target="_blank">Shonen Knife</a> and <a href="http://www.scots.com" target="_blank">Southern Culture On The Skids</a>, but I defy anyone not to find at least 2 or 3 shows to get excited about.</p>
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<p>8.19.09 - Six Organs of Admittance, Master Musicians of Bukkake<br />
8.26.09 -  Jucifer<br />
8.28.09 - Sugar Sugar Sugar<br />
8.31.09 - Busdriver<br />
9.04.09 - Os  Mutantes<br />
9.12.09 - Styff Anyss, Sweetheart of the Rodeo<br />
9.23.09 - Beach  House<br />
9.25.09 - Yard Dogs Road Show<br />
9.28.09 - GZA<br />
9.30.09 - Karl  Denson&#8217;s Tiny Universe<br />
10.04.09 - Acorn Project, EOTO<br />
10.10.09 - Brother  Ali<br />
10.11.09 - Lotus<br />
10.26.09 - Shonen Knife, Connecticut Four<br />
10.28.09  - Meshell Ndegeocello<br />
10.31.09 - Black Eyes and Neck Ties<br />
11.07.09 -  nomeansno, Zu<br />
11.08.09 - Southern Culture on the Skids<br />
11.17.09 - Built to  Spill</p>
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		<title>Donnkie &#038; Gunther Memorial / Family Benefit Shows</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are 3 shows set for this coming weekend that have been set up to remember Donnkie &#38; Gunther, two guys that were connected in some way or another to just about everyone in the local arts and music scene. Even though I didn&#8217;t know them personally, I know lots of people who did and know how much they meant to them. I know I will miss Gunther&#8217;s crazy photography during his stage invasions at shows all over town - I have taken photos at many shows, but have never ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bell-tone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/trucks1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-403" style="margin: 4px;" title="trucks1" src="http://www.bell-tone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/trucks1-300x199.jpg" alt="trucks1" width="300" height="199" /></a>There are 3 shows set for this coming weekend that have been set up to remember Donnkie &amp; Gunther, two guys that were connected in some way or another to just about everyone in the local arts and music scene. Even though I didn&#8217;t know them personally, I know lots of people who did and know how much they meant to them. I know I will miss Gunther&#8217;s crazy photography during his stage invasions at shows all over town - I have taken photos at many shows, but have never had the balls to jump onstage and <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/guntherjosefrank/collections/72157603465799196/" target="_blank">shove a camera in a performer&#8217;s face</a>. Needless to say, the photos he took using this technique are absolutely amazing and capture the feel of live performance perfectly.</p>
<p>Friday, July 17 @ Boundary Bay Brewery (1107 Railroad Ave.): Music by Sugar  Sugar Sugar, All-Nighters, and Ladies of the Night. Silent auction featuring  deluxe donated goodies. Music will start at 8ish or so, although bidding on  silent auction items starts a few hours earlier. All-ages until 10pm, then we  kick the kiddies out.</p>
<p>Saturday, July 18 @ Nightlight Lounge (211  E. Chestnut St.): Music by The Trucks, A Gun That Shoots Knives, Guinness and  the Reps, the Daffodils, and Go Slowpoke. Slideshow of Gunther&#8217;s and Donnkie&#8217;s  lives and art, as well as raffle of more deluxe donated goodies. DJ AbbyNorml  will spin between sets.<br />
Suggested donation for each of the  Boundary/Nightlight shows is $5. Proceeds will go to benefit the Frank/Mansfield  families.</p>
<p>Sunday, July 19 @ Bellingham&#8217;s Skate Park: Skate Jam feat.  the sweet skate stylings of whoever wants to throw down and DJ&#8217;ed music by DJ  Moonboots.</p>
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The DT&#8217;s - Live-Hot-Nasty CD (Serpent&#8217;s Hole)
by Anna Rankin (What&#8217;s Up Magazine - July 2009)
Looking for a new album full of relentless rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll for your collection? Well look no further, The DT&#8217;s&#8217; newest offering will fill your niche.
The nine tracks on Live-Hot-Nasty were recorded live in July of 2008 on the &#8220;Drinking from the Puddles&#8221; radio show on KBOO 90.7 FM in Portland, Oregon. They don&#8217;t mess around getting right into the action with the first track &#8220;April Holeso&#8221; and you are taken head first into the action ...]]></description>
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<p><strong>The DT&#8217;s - Live-Hot-Nasty</strong><strong> CD (Serpent&#8217;s Hole)</strong></p>
<p>by <a href="http://www.whatsup-magazine.com/index.php?navarea=search&amp;searchby=byline&amp;searchfor=Anna%20Rankin">Anna Rankin</a> (<a href="http://www.whatsup-magazine.com" target="_blank">What&#8217;s Up Magazine - July 2009</a>)</p>
<p>Looking for a new album full of relentless rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll for your collection? Well look no further, The DT&#8217;s&#8217; newest offering will fill your niche.</p>
<p>The nine tracks on Live-Hot-Nasty were recorded live in July of 2008 on the &#8220;Drinking from the Puddles&#8221; radio show on KBOO 90.7 FM in Portland, Oregon. They don&#8217;t mess around getting right into the action with the first track &#8220;April Holeso&#8221; and you are taken head first into the action with them. The album doesn&#8217;t even begin to slow down until the fourth track &#8220;Crowfinger,&#8221; and by &#8220;slow down&#8221; I mean more of a heavy soul number than the outright rockin&#8217; that makes up the rest of the album.</p>
<p>Powered by the vocals of Diana Young-Blanchard, The DT&#8217;s blend the emotional power of R&amp;B with a one-two punch of rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll, and it is a heavy punch. The production is seamless and there is nary a second to take a breath between tracks as one song carries into the next.</p>
<p>Their love of 70&#8217;s-style-hard-rock is apparent and it is no wonder that Ike and Tina Turner are listed as one of their biggest influences, especially the last tune &#8220;Too Much Woman (for a Henpecked Man)&#8221;. I don&#8217;t doubt her for a minute. The album comes in just over 30 minutes, and frankly, when you talk about quality over quantity, you wouldn&#8217;t need an album to be any longer.</p>
<p>Live-Hot-Nasty explodes with voracious energy from start to finish and  perfectly captures the intensity of their live shows.</p>
<p>Check out their <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thedts" target="_blank">MySpace </a></p>
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		<title>Bellingham Pays Tribute To Michael Jackson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A group of locals paid tribute to the life of Michael Jackson by reenacting the Thriller video at the intersection of Holly and Railroad downtown.

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		<title>Dick Dale Playing The Nightlight June 28</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dick Dale is making the rounds up here in the Northwest for the first time in several years. A chance to see the King of the Surf Guitar is not to be missed - catch him live at the Nightlight on June 28th.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bell-tone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/dickdale.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-389" style="margin: 4px;" title="dickdale" src="http://www.bell-tone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/dickdale.jpg" alt="dickdale" width="220" height="252" /></a>Dick Dale is making the rounds up here in the Northwest for the first time in several years. A chance to see the King of the Surf Guitar is not to be missed - catch him live at the <a href="http://www.nightlightlounge.com" target="_blank">Nightlight </a>on June 28th.</p>
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		<title>Yogoman Burning Band - City of Subdued Excitement CD</title>
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Yogoman Burning Band - City of Subdued Excitement CD (Self Released)
by Haylee Nighbert (What&#8217;s Up Magazine - June 2009)
Yogoman Burning Band&#8217;s newest release, City of Subdued Excitement, won&#8217;t dissapoint their live show fans. They decided to release something that glittered with live-show appeal and dripping with groove. It&#8217;s an album that holds true to their reputation as an uplifting, high-energy jam band with an album that jumps from big band, to reggae, to dancehall and back.
A keystone of Bellingham musical culture, Yogoman Burning Band&#8217;s style comes together to make a ...]]></description>
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<p><strong>Yogoman Burning Band - City of Subdued Excitement CD (Self Released)</strong></p>
<p>by Haylee Nighbert (<a href="http://www.whatsup-magazine.com" target="_blank">What&#8217;s Up Magazine - June 2009</a>)</p>
<p>Yogoman Burning Band&#8217;s newest release, City of Subdued Excitement, won&#8217;t dissapoint their live show fans. They decided to release something that glittered with live-show appeal and dripping with groove. It&#8217;s an album that holds true to their reputation as an uplifting, high-energy jam band with an album that jumps from big band, to reggae, to dancehall and back.</p>
<p>A keystone of Bellingham musical culture, Yogoman Burning Band&#8217;s style comes together to make a great summer relaxation album that can appeal to anybody. The band already represents the laid-back, fun-loving side to our city. They&#8217;re a great groove-and-dance band whose musical styling brings large, diverse crowds together.</p>
<p>The energy that this album exudes is palpable and makes use of the band&#8217;s live presence. The use of horns and percussion make the tracks pop, not to mention the gratuitous use of funky guitar riffs and ad-libbed vocal yowls. One track that definitely stands out from the others is &#8220;Slow Song.&#8221; It incorporates a measure of folk and blues by using sparse guitar and heavy vocals that almost make it into a prog-rock song. It&#8217;s the last track on the album, and one of a few examples that showcase the band&#8217;s ability to play a wide range of styles and genres.</p>
<p>YBB has an uncanny ability to mix and match, creating a brand of music that is all its own and makes people want to dance.</p>
<p>Check out their <a href="http://www.myspace.com/yogomanburningband" target="_blank">MySpace </a></p>
<p>Purchase their CD from <a href="http://www.bell-tone.com/products-page/cds--7s1/yogoman-burning-band---city-of-subdued-excitement-cd/" target="_self">Bell-Tone Records</a>.</p>
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		<title>Yogoman Burning Band Celebrates Summer With 2 Free Songs!</title>
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Yogoman Burning Band just sent out a newsletter to their e-mail list saying, in celebration of the coming of summer and the great, 80-85 degree weather we&#8217;ve been having this week, they have decided to give away two free songs! These aren&#8217;t throwaway tunes either - these are great recordings that could have easily been on their new CD (then again, I don&#8217;t have their new CD yet, so maybe these songs are on there!). You can get the songs by clicking here. You can also enjoy a clip on ...]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/yogomanburningband" target="_blank">Yogoman Burning Band</a> just sent out a newsletter to their e-mail list saying, in celebration of the coming of summer and the great, 80-85 degree weather we&#8217;ve been having this week, they have decided to give away two free songs! These aren&#8217;t throwaway tunes either - these are great recordings that could have easily been on their new CD (then again, I don&#8217;t have their new CD yet, so maybe these songs <em>are</em> on there!). You can get the songs by clicking <a href="http://www.poolorpond.net/ybb_larryyesbasementtapes.zip" target="_blank">here</a>. You can also enjoy a clip on YouTube from the band&#8217;s recent tour with Iron &amp; Wine.</p>
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		<title>Jarvis Cocker Takes Over French Museum For A Week</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jarvis Cocker, former lead singer of Pulp, took over the Galerie Chappe in Paris to rehearse songs for his upcoming tour, as well as create new songs - opening the whole thing up to the public. It goes well beyond that though&#8230;.
&#8220;What if you invite members of the public to play with the band? Or invite them to submit song titles which the band then have to base an improvisation upon? Could a live band provide the accompaniment to an aerobics class? What happens if you play music from 12 ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bell-tone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/jarvis.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-372" style="margin: 4px;" title="jarvis" src="http://www.bell-tone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/jarvis-300x300.jpg" alt="jarvis" width="160" height="160" /></a>Jarvis Cocker, former lead singer of Pulp, took over the Galerie Chappe in Paris to rehearse songs for his upcoming tour, as well as create new songs - opening the whole thing up to the public. It goes well beyond that though&#8230;.</p>
<p>&#8220;What if you invite members of the public to play with the band? Or invite them to submit song titles which the band then have to base an improvisation upon? Could a live band provide the accompaniment to an aerobics class? What happens if you play music from 12 noon til 7pm, 7 days a week? &amp; What if you invite the kids from the local school to come round on their Wednesday off?&#8221;</p>
<p>He&#8217;s been streaming the whole thing at his <a href="http://www.jarviscocker.net" target="_blank">website</a>, but one of my favorite bits is the one below, with the French school children asking for something to eat, the location of the toilet, and ultimately dancing with Jarvis to an instrumental version of his new single, &#8220;Angela&#8221;.</p>
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<p>A little later he joined his band for a cover of Survivor&#8217;s &#8220;Eye Of The Tiger&#8221;<br />
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Then he get&#8217;s a breath of fresh air outside the gallery (the band stays inside) and he performs a song from his new album.<br />
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