No genre comes together in one spot, but what was the moment when the grunge sound from Seattle fully congealed? Read more here.
Here’s some history of musicians who were Washingtonians, or got famous on the Washington state music scene, for Black History Month.
It was a life Grohl actively pursued, dedicating his free time to sweaty clubs, dingy rehearsal studios and everywhere in ...
Victoria’s iconic Strathcona Hotel is going up for sale. Owned by the Olson family for 79 years, it is hoped the six-storey ...
The guitarist has reflected on their brief time touring together and recognized the detail that made him so unique ...
Local author Thomas Kohnstamm's new book, "Supersonic," is an intergenerational story that takes place in Seattle in the 19th ...
Jerry Cantrell kicked off a solo tour in Niagara Falls, Ontario, and performed the Alice in Chains song "Hate to Feel" for ...
Slightly north from Pike Place on the Puget Sound you’ll find the Seattle Aquarium (seattleaquarium.org), which in August ...
Though Pike Place Market is one of the most tourist-heavy attractions in Seattle (plan to run into crowds, especially on the weekends) that's no reason to scratch it off your to-do list.
Quincy Jones' legacy will continue to be felt in Washington, where he inspired many and a place he considered home.
You've got big dreams of becoming a rock star, and there's no better way to kickstart your adventure than hitting the ...
The grunge band's classic EP was released on January 25th, 1994, featuring such songs as "No Excuses", "Nutshell", and "I ...