By Bruce Haring
14.04.2020 - 20:31 / billboard.com
Steven Severin, owner of Neumos in Seattle, says independent venues like his are being left behind during the COVID-19 crisis and the "ripple effect is massive."As owner of Seattle’s popular independent venue Neumos in Capitol Hill, Steven Severin has been a staple in the Seattle music industry for more than 20 years.
Roughly 10 years ago, he helped create the Seattle Nightlife and Music Association to bring together the area’s live event insiders, and for the past 16 years has run Neumos
.By Bruce Haring
Players on the Seattle Seahawks got more than they bargained for when they participated in a team meeting via Zoom.
Will Ferrell crashed a Seattle Seahawks’ virtual meeting on Thursday, posing as the football team’s new tight end, Greg Olsen.
Seattle’s famed Bop Street Records will permanently close its doors at the end of June.Once pegged by The Wall Street Journal as one of the “five best music stores” in America, Bop Street will transition to a digital business selling vinyl.“For me this has been the best job ever,” reads a message from Bop Street founder Dave Voorhees. “I appreciate all of you who have shopped at Bop Street over the many years and locations.
As co-owner of Seattle’s popular independent venue Neumos in Capitol Hill, Steven Severin has been a staple in the Seattle music industry for more than 20 years.
Seattle duo Odesza has been relatively quiet since wrappong their massive A Moment Apart world tour in Los Angeles last July. It was a well-earned break, given the heavy touring Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight had been doing since the 2017 release of their Grammy-nominated third LP, A Moment Apart.Today, Odesza break the silence with their first music as Bronson, a collaboration with Australian producer Golden Features.
The Broadway cast of Waitress has covered a song penned by Nick Cordero to encourage donations to his family as he recovers from severe complications of the novel coronavirus. Singer-songwriter and Waitress compser Sara Bareilles joined the cast, including Jessie Mueller, Kimiko Glenn, Keala Seattle,Jenna Ushkowitz and Eric Anderson, to sing Cordero's original song "Live Your Life" over video chat in a video posted on Sunday.
Post Malone has Kurt Cobain's face tattooed on his finger, Nirvana's "Stay Away" song title tattooed above his eyebrow, and a Courtney Love stamp of approval for his tribute livestream concert set for Friday night (April 24).
To an outsider, Grey’s Anatomy is simply an ensemble medical drama about the lives and loves of (good-looking) doctors and surgeons at a prominent Seattle hospital told through the lens of surgeon Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) as she rises the ranks from intern to resident to attending.
Doja Cat collects her first No.
Post Malone is going grunge.
Post Malone is going grunge.
As owner of Seattle’s popular independent venue Neumos in Capitol Hill, Steven Severin has been a staple in the Seattle music industry for more than 20 years.
Can you believe it's been 25 years since While You Were Sleeping woke us up to our insane love for Sandra Bullock? Directed by John Turtletaub and starring the then up-and-coming star and Bill Pullman, the guy that didn't stand a chance against Tom Hanks in Sleepless in Seattle, While You Were Sleeping surprised everyone when it became one of the most successful movies of 1995.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas just expressed their gratitude to Los Angeles healthcare workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic, donating 100 meals to East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital. The couple donated through the Fueling the Fearless campaign, which hires local restaurants in financial difficulty as a result of the pandemic to provide food for healthcare workers, operating in Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Washington D.C., and New York. Want to donate? Click here.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas just thanked healthcare workers on the frontlines at a Los Angeles hospital in a seriously tasty way. The pair donated 100 hot meals to East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital by way of the Fueling the Fearless campaign, which works to hire local restaurants struggling to make ends meet as a result of the global coronavirus pandemic.
With clubs closed across the country and Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart on hiatus, we're asking reporting club DJs what they've been listening to lately -- while at home, of course.This week, we spoke with Delaware DJ Knappy, Seattle's Randy Schlager and Miami's Tracy Young.Knappy has been happy with Retrovision's newest, "Feel Your Touch." He raves, "It's one of my absolute favorites right now, with its pitched-up verse vocals and massive drop.