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Steve Aliment and Annie O’Neill with Randy Weeks and The Silent Treatment

Steve Aliment and Annie O’Neill with Randy Weeks and The Silent Treatment

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Details

Date:
September 27
Time:
8:00 pm
Cost:
$20
Event Category:
Website:
https://millerscarnation.com/

Venue

Millers – A Gathering Place
4597 Tolt Avenue
Carnation, WA 98014 United States
Phone
425-466-5386
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Steve Aliment (Yanks, Rangehoods, No Cheese Please, The Fighting Cocks) has long been a mainstay of the Seattle and San Francisco music scenes.

Annie O’Neill honed her songwriting and performing chops busking at the Pike Place Market, along with legends like Jim Page.  In 2020, Annie released her EP “Wild Card”.  She has been singing and performing with several top Seattle bands and with Amy Denio.

Steve and Annie have teamed up with guitarist Bart Hyde, drummer Perry Morgan, and pedal steel guitarist Mark Wuesthoff to create their own dynamic brand of Americana, country rock, and soul- infused with vocal harmonies drawn from The Everly Brothers, The Byrds, and The Beatles.

Randy Weeks has been described as the “consummate songwriter’s songwriter,” so it’s no surprise that both Lucinda Williams and Robert Plant/Alison Krauss have covered his song “Can’t Let Go”.  He describes his music as “60s-70s era country rock, rhythm and blues, and swampy rock ‘n’ roll”.

As part of the 80’s California music scene that included Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam, Jim Lauderdale, Rosie Flores and Buddy Miller, Weeks helped revive country rock and launch the Americana music movement as a member of the legendary Lonesome Strangers. The Strangers became the stronghold of California Americana, recording three influential albums, two of which were produced by Pete Anderson (Dwight Yoakam), which not only earned them a Top 40 Billboard hit, but also thrust them into the heart of the Americana music scene uprising.

*Tickets are nonrefundable, unless the show is cancelled, or rescheduled.  If you cannot attend a show, tickets can be transferred from the purchaser to another individual, or individuals. Tickets purchased for a specific event cannot be transferred to a different event.

Beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages are available.  Food can be brought in from area restaurants.  No outside drinks please.

All ages.

 

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