Zurf wrote:I forget who recommended Zoe Muth, but she's FANTASTIC!
That was me, and yes she is. She's also a Seattle native.
* Steps up on soapbox...
One of the great things about living here is that the music scene has always been geared towards original acts, rather than cover bands. If you write and play your own stuff, there are a lot of opportunities to play, and the result is a long, long line of really talented folks coming out of this town. You can go all the way back to Bing Crosby, and your path will cross The Whalers (of Louie Louie fame), Jimi Hendrix, Heart, Kenny G, the small army of fabulous grunge bands that fell out of Andy Woods' (of Mother Love Bone) death that included Mudhoney, Pearl Jam, and bits of Soundgarden, but also Alice in Chains and Nirvana, to the modern and bizarre and "indie" like Death Cab for Cutie, The Postal Service, The Melvins, Modest Mouse, The Posies, The Presidents of the United States of America, and even Sir-Mix-a-Lot.
Now we're seeing a bit of an "old time" country revival, of which Zoe is one of the tops. I discovered her as an opener for Justin Townes Earle at the Tractor Tavern a couple years ago (seems like, anyway) and immediately fell in love. She was visibly nervous, but it took about three seconds of her singing to wow the crowd. Another one to check out is Ben Gilmer. He's from Georgia originally, but moved up here a few years ago to pursue his Ph.D at the University, and oh yeah... make records. I found him the same way. Opening up for Joe Pug. Something about the Tractor makes for great openers, I guess.
* Steps off soapbox....
Someday we'll win this thing...
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