Citizen Cope will be doing a live, free performance at Easy Street Records at 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 3. This will be his third in-store show as Easy Street. Citizen Cope will be in town playing a three-night run at the Showbox Market from April 1-3. Get ticket information here. Check out Citizen Cope’s new album, The Rainwater LP, here.
(Thanks to Jesse & Easy Street Records for the picture!)
For those of you who like free, all-ages, music, Easy Street Records is back with their first live show at the Queen Anne store in the new year! Ballard’s own Zoe Muth & The Lost High Rollers will be kicking of “an evening filled with twangy weepers and authentic country goodness” at 7 p.m. tonight, Friday, January 29. Details here.
(As always, thanks to Jesse at Easy Street Records for the photo).
Seattle based singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile is doing a free, all-ages show at Easy Street Records tonight. And Brandi’s rock, pop, country, folky, alternative tunes are definitely a great treat to start off the weekend. The show starts at 7 p.m.
Thanks to Jesse and Easy Street Records for the image.
The Redwood Plan will be showing off their two new EPs – Movers, Shakers, Makers and The Redwood Plan EP – at a free all-ages show tomorrow, Friday, October 29 at Easy Street Records. The show starts at 7 p.m., so don’t be late!
As always, thanks to Jesse and Easy Street Records for the picture.
Chicago-hailing rock band Pelican will be doing a live, free, all-ages show at the Queen Anne Easy Street Records on Saturday, October 24 at 2 p.m., playing songs off their upcoming album What We All Come to Need.
As always, thanks to Jesse and Easy Street Records for the picture!
Future of the Left will be performing at Easy Street tonight for a “knock-down, drag-out rock and roll brawl,” according to the Queen Anne record store. The show starts at 7 p.m.
Originally from Cardiff in the U.K., the Left is touring around the States this month before continuing their world tour mid-November.
(As always, thanks to Jesse and Easy Street Records for the photo).
Easy Street Records reported today that Passion Pit’s in-store show schedule for tomorrow, Sunday, October 11 at 2 p.m. is canceled. The last minute cancellation is “due to illness,” the store said, adding that they were unsure if the band’s Showbox show later Sunday evening would also be called off.
Sorry to everyone who was looking forward to the free show!