The Long Winters Come Home to Seattle

John Roderick and co. play the favorites, banter about during return to the Showbox.
The Long Winters / Photo by KELLEY BINGHAM

"There will be no witty banter tonight," Long Winters frontman/renowned purveyor of witty banter, John Roderick, announced at the band's eagerly awaited Seattle homecoming show last night (July 5) at the Showbox.

The Cops, Seattle Wa., July 6 2008

KELLEY BINGHAM
Rate This:
The Police / Photo by KELLEY BINGHAM

The Cops, Seattle Wa., July 6 2008

KELLEY BINGHAM
Rate This:
The Police / Photo by KELLEY BINGHAM

The Cops, Seattle Wa., July 6 2008

KELLEY BINGHAM
Rate This:
The Police / Photo by KELLEY BINGHAM

The Cops, Seattle Wa., July 6 2008

KELLEY BINGHAM
Rate This:
The Police / Photo by KELLEY BINGHAM

Police, KT Tunstall, Mayer Play London's Hard Rock Calling

In what was touted -- for now -- as the Police's final U.K. performance, Sting and co., along with everyone from Eric Clapton to Starsailor, brought the goods.
Sting / Photo by Denis O’Regan

This past Saturday and Sunday (June 28-29), for the Hard Rock Calling festival at London's Hyde Park, Sting, Stewart Copeland, and Andy Summers made their final bow in front of their home country; Eric Clapton proved fans can still put their blind faith in his guitar virtuoso status; and relative rabble rousers like KT Tunstall and Jason Mraz wound their way in between the icons for some ear-ca

Syndicate content