Previous events
Worlds collide at the Swedish Club when Viking Disco meets Swedish New Year's Eve! Wear your grooviest Viking threads and get ready to ring out the old and dance in the new.
In Skandia Hall, Jen Ayers and the Perfect Storm (featuring Kathy Moore, Patrick Porter, Richard Davidson and Aimee Zoe) play your disco favorites, while Skandia Kapell offers traditional Swedish music and folk dancing on the lobby floor.
Your ticket includes party favors, a glass of champagne, all the live music you can boogie down to, and an unbeatable view of New Year's Eve fireworks from our balcony overlooking Lake Union.
Blue card members $40; call 206-283-1090. Non-members $50. After Dec. 22, add $10 to ticket prices.
If all that dancing makes you hungry, we'll serve dinner with the theme Ships Ahoy! Dine like a modern-day Viking on seafood chowder, fish entrees, meatballs, salad and dessert. $70.
Children 5 to 12 half price; 13 and older pay adult prices.
Wild Rumours A Fleetwood Mac Experience
— —
Spanish Ballroom, Elks Temple 565 Broadway , Tacoma, WA 98042
Doors: 7:00pm; Show: 8:00pm; ALL AGES
$20 Advance; $27 day of
Doors: 6:00pm; Show: 7:00pm; 21+
Tickets: $22
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
"SHe Said" is a gender-crashing musical story featuring Jen Ayers, Marc Kenison (aka Waxie Moon), a live band (Kathy Moore, Rebecca Young, Melissa Montalto, Geoff Reading, RL Heyer) and a multi-media mashup of 70s animation, soul-pop, glam rock and "The Moth" all rolled into one. Directed by Daryle Conners
The "SHe Said" double album released 9/9/22 on vinyl, CD and digital download. Produced by Jeff Fielder
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
"SHe Said" is a gender-crashing musical story featuring Jen Ayers, Marc Kenison (aka Waxie Moon), a live band (Kathy Moore, Rebecca Young, Melissa Montalto, Geoff Reading, RL Heyer) and a multi-media mashup of 70s animation, soul-pop, glam rock and "The Moth" all rolled into one. Directed by Daryle Conners
The "SHe Said" double album released 9/9/22 on vinyl, CD and digital download. Produced by Jeff Fielder
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
"SHe Said" is a gender-crashing musical story featuring Jen Ayers, Marc Kenison (aka Waxie Moon), a live band (Kathy Moore, Rebecca Young, Melissa Montalto, Geoff Reading, RL Heyer) and a multi-media mashup of 70s animation, soul-pop, glam rock and "The Moth" all rolled into one. Directed by Daryle Conners
The "SHe Said" double album released 9/9/22 on vinyl, CD and digital download. Produced by Jeff Fielder
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
"SHe Said" is a gender-crashing musical story featuring Jen Ayers, Marc Kenison (aka Waxie Moon), a live band (Kathy Moore, Rebecca Young, Melissa Montalto, Geoff Reading, RL Heyer) and a multi-media mashup of 70s animation, soul-pop, glam rock and "The Moth" all rolled into one. Directed by Daryle Conners
The "SHe Said" double album released 9/9/22 on vinyl, CD and digital download. Produced by Jeff Fielder
Better late than never! Wild Rumours brings a Fleetwood Mac concert experience to the brand new Crocodile! The music of Fleetwood Mac performed semi-faithfully by Jen Ayers, Kathy Moore, Patrick Porter, Annastasia Workman, Richard Davidson and Geoff Reading! We are beyond thrilled to celebrate the new location of this storied Seattle venue, which is near & dear to all our hearts.
Join us for this early show, with 6:00 PM doors and 7:00 PM showtime. Advance tickets are recommended.
$20
Sound Records presents this awesome showcase of some of Seattle's greatest musicians.
Jen will unveil one of her new songs from SHe Said with the amazing Kathy Moore Super Power Trio!
Also on the bill: Norman Baker & The Backroads, Good Quiver and Your Sweet Action
$50 for 3-day pass; $20 for 1-day pass
Seattle Musicians Access to Sustainable Healthcare, known as SMASH, celebrate coming back to live music with their fourth annual SMASH fundraising benefit concert: Songs of Hope LIVE.
SMASH’s mission is to keep local musicians healthy, and we do this by providing access to free and low-cost medical, dental, and mental health services to low- and limited-income working musicians.
Curated by Seattle music non-profit Black Fret, SMASH’s 2021 highly anticipated show will feature live performances by:
Dave Matthews, Tomo Nakayama, Sera Cahoone, Shaina Shepherd, Duff McKagan, Stephanie Anne Johnson, Ian Moore, Brittany Davis, Stone Gossard, Zan Fiskum, Alec Shaw, Shelby Earl, Beverly Crusher, Naked Giants, Eric Howk (Portugal the Man), Julia Massey (Warren Dunes), Kim West & Ryan Devlin (Smokey Brights), Mike Musburger, Rebecca Young, Paul Hiraga, Tim DiJulio, Jefferson Brown, Jen Ayers
A monthly, living room variety show, showcasing the dynamic talent of SE Seattle: Song, Music, Dance, Spoken word, Visual Art, and More. Brought to you by the Columbia-Hillman Arts and Cultural District, from a red couch in the 98118.
This FIRST Episode has an exceptional lineup, a mixture of incredible talent across the Rainier Valley. It includes:
Boka Kouyate and The Djeliyah Band (MUSIC) Eli Rosenblatt (MUSIC) Daemond Arindell (SPOKEN WORD/POETRY) Amaranta Ibarra (VISUAL ART) Jen Ayers (MUSIC) and Cipher Goings (DANCE)
**The Social was created in April amidst the throngs of COVID. And, in light of the current global protests for a much larger, historic pandemic, around racism and police brutality, we couldn't merely launch this series and stand idly by. And so, we hope that this monthly concert series can also serve as a place to rage, to heal, to rest, to inspire, to motivate.
We recognize that the Columbia Hillman Arts & Cultural District is on the traditional land of indigenous people. Today, we are proud to unite artist and creatives from the diverse communities that now call Columbia and Hillman Cities home - through authentic and inclusive arts.
To that end, we unequivocally know that Black Lives Matter. We firmly know that we must invest in our communities. We unquestionably know that Enough is Enough!
This month's theme for The Social is COMFORT/DISCOMFORT.
We've asked our artists to create works that reflect this
theme, however they want to engage with it.
We will accept contributions. 80% will go directly to artists, and the remaining 20% will go to Black Lives Matter Seattle Freedom Fund for bail relief.
Rubber Soul in its entirety performed by Rl Heyer, Jen Ayers, Faith Stankevich, Igor Abuladze, Norman Baker, Sean P. Bates, Kathy Moore, Andy Stoller, Bob Lovelace
Grab a drink, sit back, relax and enjoy a set of music direct from Jen's living room.
Last week while we were enjoying a family virtual happy hour on Zoom, my sister-in-law said, “you know, since most of us are hanging out all day in our pajamas, you should do a Pajama Party Performance for us.”
Sooooo, keep those pajamas on and tune in for the show. I'll be singing and playing a bunch of my favorite female artist’s songs in my pajamas! And some special guests/friends will be joining in on the fun (remotely of course) to sing a tune – also in their PJ’s!
I’ve decided to use this Friday’s Pajama Party to help raise money for THE ROYAL ROOM (my favorite neighborhood music venue here in Seattle!) and their unemployed staff. Rather than tipping me as a gesture of your appreciation, please consider donating to THE ROYAL ROOM if you are in a position to give:
gofundme.com/f/royalroomstaff
Grab your favorite beverage and tune in for a fun set of tunes straight out of my living room -- complete with costume changes! C'mon, you don't want to miss me channeling the RED QUEEN!!
For one night only, travel back to the 1970s and witness a full performance of the Fleetwood Mac and Rumours albums in their entirety! These classic albums will be (somewhat) faithfully rendered by an all-star cast of Northwest musicians:
Jen Ayers - Teatro Zinzanni, Honey Tongue
Kathy Moore - Brad, Thadillac, many more
Patrick R. Porter - Explone, Red Jacket Mine, Surf The Pines
Geoff Reading - Green Apple Quick Step, Loaded
Richard Davidson - Radio Nationals, Mopsey
Paul Hiraga - Downpilot
Between 1975 and 1978, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham transformed Fleetwood Mac from English blues legends to all-time pop icons, creating some of the most enduring and beautifully crafted music ever put to tape. In the album oriented spirit of the material, both records will be performed in order, from front to back.
Wild Rumours coalesced around the concept of performing entire albums, faithfully and in sequence. Unlike other tribute bands who take a “greatest hits” approach, the core of a Wild Rumours show is a full performance of both the 1975 Fleetwood Mac and 1978 Rumours albums in their entirety. This allows the audience to experience two of the greatest pop albums of the era just as they originally heard them (minus the record scratches and 8-track tape reversing). The band, comprised of an all-star cast of Northwest musicians, supplements this centerpiece with other hit songs from the FM catalog, as interludes and encores to the show.
$15 advance; $20 door
