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Thao and Mirah mix and match voices, songs and dear friends to conjure a superband collaboration as accidentally intentional and charmed as a real-life love child. You want 'em- we've got 'em. Get your tickets now. $10 per person pre-sale (ends June 11, 11:45pm). $12 at the door. Doors at 7pm show at 8pm.
Thao and the ever-versatile Get Down Stay Down (Adam Thompson on bass, keys and additional guitar, and Willis Thompson on drums and percussion) are "Like tea and honey spiked with a healthy shot of whiskey.” – Elle
Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn has been at the heart of the vibrant Northwest independent music scene ever since her debut album ‘You Think It’s Like This But Really It’s Like This’. A collection of her own 4-track recordings alongside collaborations with Phil Elverum of The Microphones/Mt. Eerie, the album became an instant classic.
THIS JUST IN: Led To Sea will be providing "support" for the Heat Tour:2010 on June 12th, 2010
Led to Sea is the solo project of violist/violinist/composer L. Alex Guy. She is sometimes joined by incredible percussionist Paul Kikuch. Alex also tours throughout the U.S. and Europe with musicians such as Laura Veirs, Mirah and Jason Webley. She was also a member of the Degenerate Art Ensemble (of Seattle), an experimental-punk-grove orchestra/theater extravaganza for over five years.
You can also hear her viola and violin stylings on the records of numerous indie and experimental bands including Xiu Xiu, the Dead Science, The Pharmacy and Parenthetical Girls.Alex has also composed for theater and dance performances. Previous works include: a solo score (for violin) for Ibsen's 'Enemy of the people,' a score for viola, violin and bass drum to accompany modern dance piece 'Entry by Entrance; music for Wise Fool NM's Circus Luminous; musical scores for the SCCC production of the Laramie Project, and Strawberry Theater Workshop's productions of This Land: Woodie Guthrie.