Gwendolyn Elliott

Band of the Week: The Maldives
With so much happening in Seattle’s bustling music scene these days, how do you even know where to start? Allow the highly trained culture curators of Seattlemag.com to help with Band of the Week. This week, catch up with Jason Dodson of much-loved Seattle folk rockers TheĀ Maldives; his band releases its latest album, the groove-…

Tasting Tips and Can’t-Miss Wines at Taste Washington
Taste Washington's nearly-sold out, two-day long Grand Tasting starts tomorrow; here are some industry insider sipping tips
Taste Washington, billed as “the nation’s largest single-region wine and food event,” turns 20 this year, and the gathering, organized by the Washington Wine Commission and Visit Seattle, has pulled out all the stops. But even its themed wine parties like Thursday’s Red & White Party at AQUA at EL Gaucho, today’s Taste Washington on…

Band of the Week: Sera Cahoone
With so much happening in Seattle’s bustling music scene these days, how do you even know where to start? Allow the highly trained culture curators of Seattlemag.com to help with Band of the Week. This week, we catch up with local singer/songwriter Sera Cahoone, formerly of Band of Horses and Carissa’s Wierd. She’ll release her…

Band of the Week: Dude York
With so much happening in Seattle’s bustling music scene these days, how do you even know where to start? Allow the highly trained culture curators of Seattlemag.com to help with Band of the Week. This week, guitarist Peter Richards of indie rock trio Dude YorkĀ takes a crack at our questions. His Hardly Art-signed group will…

Tell Me About That Track: Stag’s “The Bedazzler”
The new glam rock tune from a bunch of guys faking Workersā Comp injuries to get pain meds from Urgent Care
Stag, from left to right: Ben London (guitar, vocals), John Randolph (guitar), Pete Everett Nordstrom (bass), Rob Dent (drums), Steve Mack (vocals)

Winemaker Charles Smith on Wine, Music: “You Don’t Fly in Jerry Lee Lewis and Get Cheap on the Piano”
A chat with the celebrated rock star of Washington wine about the connection between music and the vine
Winemaking has been Charles Smithās passion for nearly two decades, but it was within the music world where Smith first began professionally, managing rock bands and concert tours for the likes of the Raveonettes. Music and wine have since lived side by side in the celebrated vintner’s conceptual vision, from his uniform of black jeans…
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