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Hoot House Productions provides low-cost studio production while still having access to professional equipment. If you’re in a band and just starting out in Seattle, it’s crucial to have professional recordings to build a fan base and to book gigs. Hoot House Productions wants to make it easier for that to happen for musicians who are strapped for cash. Hoothouse has a versatile collection of mics from Neumann, BLUE, Peluso, Rode, Sennheiser, Shure, and more and can run either Pro Tools or Cubase through a few different choices of quality preamps and through a 16 channel Mackie mixer and an Echo Audiofire12.
Hoothouse will work with you to give you the services that you want for a reasonable price. Contact them to get the conversation started, email adam@octagonal.org or call Adam at 309-335-3561.
Seattle Center & EMP present SummerSound, an all-ages concert at Center Square on Thursday, July 8 from 7:00 pm – 10:00pm. See the best of the Sound-Off bands reunite with performances by Idiot Pilot, People Eating People, SEACATS, and more! Admission is free. CENTER SQUARE is located at 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA 98109.
Sound Off! is the Northwest’s largest underage battle of the bands competition for musicians 21 and under. The competition supports the local underage music scene by giving young artists from all different backgrounds a once in a lifetime opportunity to come together and play their original music in a great all-ages atmosphere. A launching pad for musical careers, Sound Off! has enjoyed hosting many young up-and-coming bands over the years including Schoolyard Heroes, New Faces, The Lonely Forest, Dyme Def, The Lonely H, Sol, and Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head.
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Make a date to join thousands of Zombies in the RED, WHITE, & DEAD ZOMBIE WALK on Saturday, July 03, 2010 at Fremont Outdoor Movies and walk and dance for a bloody good time and cause. The Fremont Outdoor Movies is counting on all of Seattle to come out and represent their city to return the Guinness World Record back to its rightful owner and crown Seattle the “Zombie Capital of the World” once and for all in the Dead Center of the Universe – Fremont. The Zombie walk world record is 4,026 and currently held by the Big Chill Music Festival in the England, which narrowly edged out Seattle’s 3,894 last August.
Event Producer, Ryan Reiter believes it will take 10,000 zombies to hold onto it for a while, but is confident Seattle can do it.
Don’t be a Zombie and stand in line this year for hours this July 3rd. Purchase your advance ticket here and enter the Express gate, and get pre-registered for the Guinness World Record. Yes, it’s that easy!
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Fremont Outdoor movies, Saturdays June to September
Twilight: Eclipse Movie Event at the Fremont Outdoor Movies summer kick off June 26
JamFest, a monthly music and art celebration, takes place from 6-9pm on first Thursdays, June-September 2010. Come explore the restaurants, shops, and galleries in the Chinatown-International district (ID) like never before! Hear musicians at the Wing and at local businesses, see art in galleries, and experience dance in Hing Hay Park.
A single $5 cover charge gets you into all music venues. Other sites are free and open to everyone.
Plan your JamFest experience using this map of JamFest, showing participating music venues, shops, galleries and restaurants open late, plus public transportation and parking lots–everything you need to make the most of JamFest.
Artopia is Seattle Weekly’s annual innovative celebration of local art and emerging talent, a multi-disciplinary event that boasts an eclectic mix ranging from the renowned to the obscure to the completely undiscovered.
Artopia is presented together with the Georgetown Music Festival to deliver a full day of sounds, stunts, family fun, and weirdness. Spotlighted are a cult clown movie, local fashion designers, a sculptor on a fantastic voyage, and more.
Artopia runs Saturday, June 26, 2010 from 2010pm in Georgetown.
The Fremont Outdoor Movies kicks off its summer 2010 season with opening night on June 26th with the Twilight: Eclipse Movie Event. The event will include a “never-before-seen” clip from the newest chapter in the Twilight Saga.
The doors open at 6:00 pm and the screening starts at dusk (around 9:30 pm) so come early and grab a seat! The screening is absolutely FREE.
Wristbands will be available for the event beginning at 11:00 am at the Fremont Outdoor Movies box office, located at 3501 Phinney Ave North underneath the outdoor movies screen.
The Seattle Bicycle Club is a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to the interests of recreational cyclists. Club interests are recreation, exercise, safety and camaraderie.
The Club maintains a library of bike route maps with itineraries on their website. The routes include locations around Seattle as well as throughout Washington state.
The Cue Sheet/Maps Library is provided as a resource for club members as well as members of the Greater Northwest Cycling Community. They request that non-club members identify the source when using the map and also ask that you notify them of errors that you find in routes or recommendations you have for their improvement for everyone’s safety and enjoyment by sending email to the map_librarian@seattlebiketours.org
There are several bicycle clubs in and around Seattle, with membership beginning as low as $15 per year and that offer rides and other benefits of interests to bicyclists.
Redmond Cycling Club is a group of individuals joined together for inspiration, camaraderie, and enjoyment through challenging cycling. Membership is $15 for individuals/families.
Cascade Bicycle Club is a non-profit organization based in Seattle, Washington and serves more than 13,000 members in the Puget Sound bicycling community. The mission of CBC is to Create a Better Community through Bicycling. Memberships start as low as $35 for individuals.
Cyclists of Greater Seattle (C.O.G.S.) is a Seattle Area cycling club with great rides, fun people and social events. Single membership $16.
Evergreen Tandem Club is for riders of tandem bikes. Membership is $25 / tandem team
The Seattle Bicycle Club is a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to the interests of recreational cyclists. Club interests are recreation, exercise, safety and camaraderie.
Each week, weather permitting, the club provides at least one ride for each level of cyclist: beginning, social, and intermediate. All rides are in Seattle and surrounding areas except for monthly outings, which are 1-3 day excursions to places like the Washington Coast, Olympic Pennisula, Vancouver Island, Yakima Wine Country or Mount Rainier National Park.
The Seattle Bicycle Club does not charge a membership fee, but expects members to pay their own expenses related to club activities. For normal rides this is just the cost of getting to the ride and for any treats in route. For Outing Weekends expenses will also include room for over night stays and any special event related expenses that the member elects to participate in related to the outing.
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