FALL AND WINTER CONCERTS
As the weather starts to turn and the air begins to chill, why not keep warm with the sweaty masses at a concert? Here is part one of our list of must see concerts for this fall and winter.
Colbie Caillat (Seattle: 10/7)
On a cool fall or winter night, the sweet sounds of Colbie Caillat is sure to be a soothing night out from the cold. Her pop-folk music makes for easy listening and approachable to invite a friend or two along. To find more dates: http://www.colbiecaillat.com/
Cash’d Out (Seattle: 10/7/11) Cash’d Out is the officially endorsed Johnny Cash tribute act. They proclaim themselves to be “the next best thing to Johnny Cash.” The group will be doing a west coast tour. To be officially endorsed by Johnny Cash’s estate is high praise. To find more dates: http://artistdata.sonicbids. Death Cab for Cutie (Seattle: 10/22/11) Over the past few years, Death Cab has gone from a locally famous Seattle indie band to a mainstream success story. As they return home, they’ll be trading up from the smaller venues to the massive Key Arena. The band is currently amidst a world tour. To find more dates:http://www.deathcabforcutie. Sting: Back to Bass (Seattle: 12/05) Sting is celebrating the 25 year anniversary with a stripped down tour in which he will be returning to playing the bass (as he also did in The Police). This promises to be a very special tour and a one to not be missed. To find more dates: http://www.sting.com/tour/ Lord of the Rings in Concert (Seattle: 10/19) Whether it be the peaceful sounds of The Shire or the ominous tones of Mordor, the music of Lord of the Rings has become a phenomenon in itself. Howard Shores score will come to life before audiences this fall. Howard Shore’s score will finally get to be experienced before a live audience this fall. For more dates: http://www.