I Play with Dabouge, Blake Lewis, Sky Cries Mary, Emilia Sosa, Kj Sawka, and Citizens for Boysenberry Jam.
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I like to listen to Critters Buggin, Shawn Smith, Maktub, James Whiton, One Republic, Pink Floyd, Miles Davis, Most Jazz musicians who played with Miles Davis, Charlie Smith, Novatone.
關於我: I'm a musician in Seattle. I like to see local music and eat at good restaurants. I currently play with Blake Lewis and travel around the country playing arenas and being on T.V. and stuff. I also play with several other bands in Seattle that I will get back to as soon as I can. Here are the links to my bands so you can check them out.
myspace.com/dabouge
myspace.com/blakelewis
myspace.com/skycriesmary
myspace.com/kjsawka
myspace.com/emiliamusic
Dabouge and Miss Solar System Live at Tost
我想認識: Cool people who like music and good food. Beautiful women. people who will give me free shit. Any music industry people who can help this ride last/get me a lot of money.
Sarah organized a day for us to remake We Are The World" for TJ and showed it to him on his wedding day!!!
How are ya!? I know its been awhile since I've popped in, I really don't come to myspace a lot any more!! How is life treating you?! Brandon and I are pretty excited, we are expecting in June :)
I hope you are doing wonderfully and that you have a great THanksgiving!!!
I am dropping by to say hello and to say that I just love Blake's new CD it is the BOMB! How's life been treating you lately? I hope that it has been good. Take Care and God Bless, Melissa
Introducing THE SINISTER SURGEONS featuring members of; The Screaming Trees, Big High, and Mctuff (barrett, ari, van, and joe) at the Seamonster this Saturday October 10th no cover! 21+ 9:30 till close
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BIG HIGH performs live @ the High Dive in fremont this Friday! Check it out!
Here's a review of the band from the infamous Dennis Cook of Jambase.com: A touch too punchy to make the morning offerings, I stumbled in and got WOKE THE FUCK UP by Big High, a local hard rock ensemble and friends to Flowmotion that struck a first impression akin to my first mind-blowing Drunk Horse gig. Like Oakland's steel-plated punk-boogie juggernaut, Big High aren't screwing around and it wasn't a whole tune before I was shaking like a madman close to the stage. Killer tunes, a crazy tight band and a lead singer (Mesa on "vocal flyfishing") possessed of a fathomless bottom and high reachin' top end plus a leaping, fiercely engaging stage presence, and well Big High sorta rocked my widdle world. It's serious heavy muscle that puts a lil' anger and sex in your bloodstream, culminating in a frighteningly good cover of The Who's "Baba O'Riley" delivered in Dr. John style feather masks for no good reason except to be delightfully weird. If you're feeling Clutch, Parlor Mob or just dig quality hard rock you're missing out if you don't get to know Big High. At the end of their set I bellowed, quite uncontrollably, "We're awake now, motherfuckers!" Meant it, too. -- Dennis Cook--www.jambase.com www.myspace.com/bighighmusic BIG HIGH is also on facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/BIG-HIGH/134022157365?ref=nf High Dive www.highdiveseattle.com 513 N 36th St # G Seattle, WA 98103-8693 (206) 632-0212 &
Seattle, WA (July23, 2009) --- Lower Queen Anne area bars are working together to help former UW basketball standout Melissa Erickson in her fight against ALS. In it’s inaugural year, the Ring Around the Needle Pub Crawl hopes to raise $15,000 to benefit the Melissa Erickson Foundation. Participating bars include Jabu’s Pub, Floyd’s Place, Buckley’s On Queen Anne, Ozzie’s, Jalisco Mexican Restaurant, Hula Hula, and Bandit’s Bar. For the price of admission, participants are promised not only drinks, apps, and a t-shirt, but tons of fun and a load of good karma as well.
A four-year scholarship athlete at the University of Washington, Melissa Erickson helped lead the Women’s Basketball team to both a Pac-10 title and an appearance in the Elite 8. Following her graduation in 2001, she went on to coach, then play professionally in Europe.
While finishing what would become her last season as a professional athlete, Erickson began sensing changes in her body. Upon returning to the States, she sought medical attention for her sudden lack of strength and coordination. In 2006, just a day before her 28th birthday, Erickson was given the initial diagnosis of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease.”
ALS, a progressive neurodegenerative disease, affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. As the disease progresses, motor neurons, which lead from the brain to the spinal cord and on to the muscles throughout the body, die, and the ability of the brain to initiate and control muscle movements is lost, resulting in paralysis, and eventually death. The cause of ALS is unknown, and there is currently no cure or treatment to halt or reverse the disease. To learn more about ALS, visit www.als.org.