Mark Soltys (Free Friday Concert)
Seasoned local musician Mark Soltys is a fantastic performer and has performed the best of rock from the 70s through to todays iconic hits.
Seasoned local musician Mark Soltys is a fantastic performer and has performed the best of rock from the 70s through to todays iconic hits.
"When music journalists say things like 'this artist is a fixture in Seattle music,' there’s probably no one right now who fits that title better than Nakayama." - KEXP
Born in Japan and raised in Seattle, Washington, Tomo Nakayama is an artist whose melodic, complex and emotionally compelling music has been praised by NPR, New York Times, and The Stranger. Beginning as frontman of the indie rock bands Asahi and Grand Hallway and a successful solo career spanning two decades as a singer, songwriter, composer, producer, actor, and curator, Nakayama has become one of the most active and recognizable figures in Seattle music.
After the critically acclaimed indie-folk albums “Fog on the Lens” and “Pieces of Sky” (named "Best Folk Act" by Seattle Weekly), Nakayama surprised his fans by releasing his latest album "Melonday" (on Porchlight Records), a collection of instantly memorable and undeniably danceable synthpop songs. Co-produced by Yuuki Matthews (The Shins, Sufjan Stevens) and mastered by Dave Cooley (M83, Paramore, Tame Impala), “Melonday” was named one of the Top Albums of the year by Seattle Times, KEXP, and Seattle Met Magazine, and debuted at #1 on KEXP’s NW Charts. The following year he composed the music for Megan Griffith’s feature film “I’ll Show You Mine” and the KUOW podcast “Ten Thousand Things” hosted by Shin Yu Pai, and collaborated on a song with Dave Matthews for SMASH (Seattle Musicians Access to Sustainable Healthcare).
Nakayama has toured across the US and Japan, sharing the stage with Built to Spill, Thao, Cornelius, Daði Freyr, Fleet Foxes, Michael Hurley, Sons of Kemet, Ben Gibbard, Fruit Bats, Damien Jurado, Buffalo Daughter, Wye Oak, and Shugo Tokumaru. He has performed and collaborated with Sera Cahoone, Jherek Bischoff, Jeremy Enigk (of Sunny Day Real Estate), and experimental dance company Malacarne. He also composed music and appeared as an actor in the Lynn Shelton film “Touchy Feely” with Elliot Page and Rosemarie DeWitt. A former Artist in Residence at Seattle’s Town Hall, his sound installations and compositions have also been featured at the Museum of Northwest Art and Wing Luke Museum.
Every second Thursday is Brazil Night at the Marketplace! Hosted by the 'Island Treasure' Alan Simcoe and his Entre Amigos group, he brings together a top tier group of musicians to perform choro, Brazilian Jazz, bossa nova, and more! The event is monthly, and free to the public. Come through and enjoy the music, and feel free to join in the festivities!
Get ready to groove with Carlos and Los Padres. Led by the captivating vocals of Carlos Santos, the band weaves together soulful grooves, classic rock songs, and well known pop hits. From slow jams to uptempo jazzy instrumentals, the band brings an infectious energy and eclectic mix of musical styles that will get you dancing.
Cocktail Hour 6-7 PM Performance & Dinner 7-9:30 PM Buy Tickets here Pleasant Beach Village and Island Cabaret presents: "Love & Dreams" - A Valentine's Night in New Orleans at the Manor […]
Come on down to The Marketplace for Open Mic Thursdays hosted by Alan Simcoe! Sign ups begin at 6 PM and performances are from 7-9 PM. All styles welcome!
Double Shot is a local group of musicians that covers a wide range of music from the 70s, Disco, to the iconic Stones, Van Halen, Jump, Tom Petty, Journey and many more. They have been captivating audiences and rocking around the Puget Sound for a while and always bring a fantastic show.
Their sound is an electrifying soul revival that has garnered praise from the likes of Train's Pat Monahan, who proclaimed, "I love this band!"
Bringing an arsenal of talent to the stage, including award-winning and charismatic frontman, Jesse Butterworth, a Grammy Award-winning rhythm section, a blazing brass section, and dueling electric guitars, they have been described by The Journal of Roots Music as “the new Seattle sound!” With live shows that mashup both catchy originals and popular cover songs, The West Coast Feed music and energy whips the crowd into a full on dance frenzy at every show.
The West Coast Feed's music, including their single, "Shake It," reached the Billboard top 100, has been featured on Sirius XM and on over 100 radio stations across the UK and Europe, including the BBC.
With live performances described as "jaw-dropping" by New Music Weekly, the band has shared stages with the likes of Lord Huron, The Revivalists, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, and Moon Taxi. They’ve also headlined sold-out venues from Los Angeles to Austin, New York City to Seattle, and are perennial favorites of the Pacific Northwest live music scene.
Come on down to The Marketplace for Open Mic Thursdays hosted by Alan Simcoe! Sign ups begin at 6 PM and performances are from 7-9 PM. All styles welcome!
Brother Townsend is a four piece band based on the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington. They play rock music disguised as country or blues, depending on the mood. Their melodies harken back to classic bands such as CCR, while their lyrical prowess could conjure memories of the best of Petty or Dylan. Their live shows are absolute barn burners—at any given moment some will be dancing, while others will cry, while young lovers fall hopelessly into their madness. Theirs is working class music, written by and for the heart of humanity.