Vancouver native Colleen Rennison may not yet be a household name, even though she has been working professionally for nearly 20 years — she started as a child actor at age seven — but her solo debut, See The Sky […]
Rick J Bowen
Musician,Writer, Instructor in Everett Wa.
Rick holds a BA in History and Social Science from Western Michigan University. He is a contributing writer at Innocent Words, No Depression, Washington Blues Society, Walla Walla Blues Society, Northwest Music Scene and S.T.E.A.M (South Texas Entertainment And Music).
Rick recived the 2013 , 2014 ,2015 and 2016 Washington Blues Society "Best of the Blues," awards for "Best Blues Writer," and the 2014 and 2015 "Chris Leighton Blues Drummer," award.
He is an acitve performer in several sucessful Northwest groups including the award winning Stacy Jones Band, an asocitate producer and session musician for Critical Sun Recordings.
In 2014 Rick was elected to the postition of Vice President and serves on the board for the Washington Blues Society. wwwwablues.org
Rick J Bowen Musician, songwriter, journalist, publicist, producer, instructor. Living in Everett WA
Vancouver native Colleen Rennison may not yet be a household name, even though she has been working professionally for nearly 20 years — she started as a child actor at age seven — but her solo debut, See The Sky […]
Veteran actor Jim Byrnes is familiar with working in ensembles and painting pictures with a cast of characters. For his loving tribute to his home town St. Louis, Byrnes teamed up again with Steve Dawson, the musical director and production […]
If Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart built a country band, it would be much like Seattle’ own kings’ of “Raunchy Tonk,” the Shivering Denizens. The quartet spent ten days in Nashville with Andy Gibson at his home studio and the […]
The Seattle-based quintet Vaudeville Etiquette is set to storm into the burgeoning neo-folk and alt-country scene with their full-length debut Debutantes & Dealers. What may set them apart from the sing-along while we bang on a drum crowd is the […]
Blue-eyed soul, a not oft-discussed genre these days, is defined as rhythm and blues and soul music performed by white artists. Dallas-born and New Orleans-educated Charlie Oxford falls squarely into this category with pride on his self-titled debut album, offering […]
Singer-songwriter Riley Etheridge, Jr., whose intellectual lyrics and talk singing style is a combination of Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt, added some soul to the mix for his fourth album The Straight and Narrow Way. Etheridge also wisely enlisted long-time […]
New Brunswick born Matt Andersen has a voice that can fill up the whole of outdoors proclaiming victory or whisper gently in your ear pleading forgiveness. His eighth album, Weightless, is a cross-genre masterpiece that presents a dozen tracks in Andersen’s […]
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Thirteen tracks of refreshing boisterous piano centric joy, full of authenticity, reinvention and firepower. That’s is an easy way to describe Laying It Down from piano man and two time international blues challenge finalist Arthur Migliazza, but what is happening […]
Texas guitar man and long time member of George Thorogood’s Destroyers, Jim Suhler explores all the musical regions the lone Star state has to offer on him new solo release Panther Burn. The fourteen track collection kicks off with the […]