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Wednesday, February 11 2015

AC/DC has announced dates for their North American tour, playing just about every major city in the U.S except Seattle. 

The group will begin the tour in Foxborough, Massachusetts in August, then travel throughout the Northeast before making their way to Los Angeles, where they will play Dodger Stadium.

The ailing Malcolm Young has been replaced by his nephew Stevie Young and drummer Phil Rudd will be replaced by Chris Slade while Rudd stays home in Australia to deal with his legal problems. 

Seattleites who don't mind a road trip on a tuesday night can see the band in Vabcouver B.C in September 

AC/DC 2015 Tour Dates:
04/10 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Music Festival
04/17 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Music Festival
08/22 – Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium
08/26 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
08/28 – Quebec City, QC @ Plains Of Abraham
08/31 – Montreal, QC @ Olympic Stadium
09/03 – Ottawa, ON @ TD Place
09/05 – Moncton, NB @ Magnetic Hill
09/08 – Detroit, MI @ Ford Field
09/10 – Toronto, ON @ Downsview Park
09/15 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field
09/20 – Edmonton, AB @ Commonwealth Stadium
09/22 – Vancouver, BC @ BC Place
09/25 – San Francisco, CA @ AT&T Park
09/28 – Los Angeles, CA @ Dodger Stadium

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Monday, February 02 2015

The Seahawks’ bizarre decision to throw the ball from the one yard line and not hand off to Marshawn Lynch will certainly be scrutinized for a very, very long time. Thanks to the social media driven world we live in, the critics have already begun to opine on the matter -- Bryan Altman, CBS Local Sports

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Friday, January 30 2015

A great time was had by all at the 2015 Seattle Invitationals. 20 contestants compete for the title of best armature Elvis impersonator. This years show was at the Crocodile Cafe in downtown Seattle. Sorry I didn't get footage of all the Elvi (Yes, Elvi is plural for Elvis)  I think the footage shot by my wife Christy and I combined with Mojo Nixon's "Elvis is Everywhere" really captures the spirit of the evening


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Sunday, January 18 2015

Bald Elvis says "See you at the Crocodile in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A for the 20th annual Seattle Invitationals. 

Featuring The Kentucky Rain Band, The Graceland Five and more Elvis imersonators than you can shake your hips at. 

 Friday, January 23rd". Tickets are going fast 

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Thursday, December 11 2014

The 102.5 KZOK Toy drive is Saturday December 13th at The Outlet Collection in Auburn (Court D by the Nike Factory Outlet) from 11 am – 5 pm. I'll be there with the rest of the KZOK air staff collecting toys till 2pm. All donations benefit Santa’s Castle providing Christmas since 1994 to the children of Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, active National Guard and Reserve families experiencing financial difficulty. If you can't make it to the toy drive and would like to make a donation or volunteer contact Santa's Castle at jblmsantascastle.org

 

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Monday, August 18 2014

Once a year I get to jump on stage and belt out a few tunes with some of the best musicians in Seattle. This year's show is a benefit for the Seattle Brain Cancer Walk . The show will be at the 2 Bit Saloon in Seattle's Ballard nieghborhood Friday (August 22nd). This years line up features great rock & roll from The Industry People, QmP, Snakes of Christ (Danzig tribute band) and a band so cool they only play once a year, The Goddamn Finkelstein Shit Kids - a bunch of musical bad asses from various Seattle bands covering songs from all over the rock spectrum. See you there! If you can't make the show you can make a donation at Braincancerwalk.org



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Friday, March 07 2014

Back 1994 I was sitting in a bar in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood when a long haired bearded dude asked me what I thought about the music playing on the stereo, he said it was the new Soundgarden album that hadn't been released yet. I told him I wasn't a big Soundgarden fan but the music he was playing sounded pretty cool. It was then I realized I was talking to Kim Thayil, Soundgarden's lead guitar player. My luke warm warm review of his music didn't seem to phase him a bit, in fact I think it made his day. He turned to a group of people he was hanging out with, pointed at me and said "that guy dosn't even like Soundgarden and he likes the new stuff, this album is going to be huge!

Happy anniversary Superunknown.

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Sunday, February 09 2014

On this day 50 years ago, The Beatles made their first live American television appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. At 8 o’clock on February 9th 1964, 73 million people gathered in front their TV sets to see The Beatles’ first live performance in the United States. That appearance is considered a milestone in American pop culture and the beginning of the British Invasion music scene.

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Monday, February 03 2014

Super Bowl XLVIII (A.K.A the opening act for Bruno Mars) was the highest rated Super Bowl to date,and had the largest audience in American television history with 111.5 million viewers. The Seattle Seahawks’ 43-8 bare bottom spanking of the Denver Broncos tops the previous viewership record of the 111.34 million who watched the 2012 Super Bowl on NBC.

 The half-time show also set a record with 115.3 million viewers watching Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, beating the 110.8 million delivered by Beyonce last year and the prior record of 114.0 million set by Madonna two years ago.

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Wednesday, January 29 2014

One Denver radio station is getting in on the Seahawks / Broncos rivalry. Denver's classic rock station "The Mountain" is banning all Seattle based bands from its airwaves until after Super Bowl Sunday in an effort to help Bronco fans "keep the positive energy going in preparation for the Super Bowl". That means no music from Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Heart, Soundgarden or Jimmy Hendrix. I suppose two can play at that game, but do you really think anybody would notice if Seattle area radio stations stopped playing Sugarloaf?

 

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