Half Light played Connor Byrne’s Tom Waits tribute night, and it was a blast. The quality of music and musicians were truly amazing. Tonight, some of Half Light’s friends are playing a Willie Nelson tribute at Connor Byrne in lovely Ballard. I think it will be yet another awesome night of great tunes and performances.
One thing that is really great about Connor Byrne’s tribute nights is that acts don’t play a ton of songs, and there is a backline, so you are not waiting around forever for the next act.
The venue also has delicious beer and a full bar and bicycle parking out front.
posted by Dayna L. at 2:18 pm
It’s on for the Mars Bar tonight. We’re playing with our good friends Spanish For 100 (thanks for putting this one together Aaron!) & Louis of the Graze. Be there @ 9:00 to enjoy all 3 bands & kick your weekend off right. We will of course be playing tunes from our very-soon-to-be-released new cd, as well as playing a Black Sabbath cover & 2 newer-than-the-new-cd tunes.
posted by brian at 6:21 am
Hi folks,
Our friend (and former Half Light bass player, and all around nice guy) Matt, wrote this post about technology making the world a smaller place.
posted by Dayna L. at 2:20 pm
Here is a link to an article I wrote about the top 10 things I’ve learned in 10 years of bike commuting.
posted by Dayna L. at 1:51 pm
I went to see Dminished Men at the High Dive tonite. I thought, they are the second band, if I get there at 10pm I should catch almost all of their set. I arrived at 10 and the cover was $12. I love Diminished Men, so I paid up, even though this is a ridiculous price for a small venue thursday night show, with little known touring band. This touring band is some hippy “jazz oddessy” band from Oklahoma. Yes, apparently Oklahoma has hippies.
Anyway - I love the Oregon County Fair as much as the next bike-commuting-uses-a-commuter-mug-organic-farmer’s-market-shopper, but these guys got some issues. The first issue, charging $12 for your out-of-town thursday night show. Next, at 10:10 some dude from the “jazz oddessy” shows up demanding to know when Diminished Men will be off the stage. WOW. So I got to hear 3 songs, and they were amazing, this time with tenor sax player, they did what sounded like a cover of the “Carnival” theme. They were great.
So then, I was chatting with Diminished Men and 45 minutes go by, and the “jazz oddessy” is goofing around and taking their sweet time getting set up. That is 30 more minutes than they should need, and 30 minutes that I should have been listening to Diminished Men. The venue was NOT packed with “jazz oddessy” fans. Anyway - I left on principal 45 minutes after they kicked the other band off stage and still hadn’t played a song.
posted by Dayna L. at 12:09 am
This is Dayna L from camp Half Light. I use my last initial because we also have Dayna S, who will be blogging as well. Half Light plan to share our opinions with you on music, dining, and all things Seattle, the messed up place we call home.
posted by admin at 5:03 pm