Originally published Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 12:00 AM
A list of outdoor concerts
A list of outdoor concerts from the Out to Lunch, University Village, City Hall, and Sounds Outside series in Seattle for summer 2008.
Out to Lunch Concert Series
July 7-Aug. 22, all concerts run from noon to 1:30 p.m., presented by the Downtown Seattle Association (www.downtownsummer.com).
JULY
7: Ian McFeron, folk rock, Starbucks headquarters
8: Deems Tsutakawa, jazz, Occidental Park
9: Mango Sun, reggae/ska, Occidental Park
10: Tennis Pro, rock, Occidental Park
11: Ellen Jewel, country/blues, Occidental park
15: Mark Pickerel & His Praying Hands, country, Westlake Park
16: Michael Powers, guitarist, Westlake Park
17: Pat Wright & the Good Foot Band, gospel/soul, Westlake Park
18: Abbey Road Live, Beatles cover band, Westlake Park
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21: Dr. Funk, funk, Starbucks headquarters
22: Jovino Santos Neto, Latin, Freeway Park
23: Kelly Jo Phelps, blues/jazz, Freeway Park
24: Carrie Akre, pop/rock, Freeway Park
25: Chuck Prophet, Americana, Freeway Park
29: Greta Matassa, jazz, Occidental Park
30: Tony Furtado, folk rock, Occidental Park
31: Vicci Martinez, folk rock, Occidental Park
AUGUST
1: Crooked Still, bluegrass, Occidental Park
4: Dudley Manlove, pop cover band, Starbucks headquarters
5: Choklate, soul/hip hop, Harbor Steps
6: Leroy Bell & His Only Friends, rock/soul, Harbor Steps
7: The Paperboys, Celtic, Harbor Steps
8: Billy Joe & the Dusty 45s, rockabilly, Harbor Steps
12: The Randy Oxford Band, Americana, Victor Steinbrueck Park
13: Jonathan Harris, country, Victor Steinbrueck Park
14: Barcelona, rock, Victor Steinbrueck Park
15: Clumsy Lovers, folk rock, Victor Steinbrueck Park
18: '80s Invasion, pop, Starbucks headquarters
19: Blake Lewis, pop, Westlake Park
20: Clinton Fearon & the Boogie Brown Band, reggae, Westlake Park
21: Po Girl, jazz, Westlake Park
22: Type A!, funk/soul, Westlake Park
"Seattle Presents": 2008 City Hall concerts
Free lunchtime concert series at the City Hall plaza, 600 Fourth Ave., noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays through Aug. 28, except where noted (206-684-7171 or www.seattle.gov/seattlepresents).
JULY
10: Orchestra Zarabanda, Cuban music
17: Global Drum Masters, international percussion
24: Michael Shrieve's Spellbinder, rock
31: Choklate, soul/hip hop
AUGUST
7: Massy Ferguson, roots rock
14: Century Masters of Lindy Hop & Tap, dancers/swing band
14 (5-7 p.m.): Traffic Jam, all-female hip-hop/spoken word
21: Cambalache, salsa
28: Young Sportsmen, rock
University Village Sounds of Summer Concert Series
Free concerts run from 6-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, July 16-Aug. 20, U Village, 2623 N.E. (206-523-0622 or www.uvillage.com).
JULY
16: Clinton Fearon & the Boogie Brown Band, reggae
23: The Nowhere Men, Beatles tribute band
30: Billy Joe & the Dusty 45s, rockabilly
AUGUST
6: The Paperboys, Celtic
13: Doctor Funk, funk
20: Hit Explosion, disco
Sounds Outside 2008
Two free daylong jazz festivals at Cal Anderson Park, 1635 11th Ave. (Denny and Pine; www.soundsoutside.com).
JULY 19
1 p.m.: Paul Harding & the Juju Detective Agency, funk
2:30 p.m.: The Owcharuk Sextet, jazz/folk
4 p.m.: Bill Horist, guitar
5:30 p.m.: Cuong Vu featuring SPEAK, jazz
7 p.m.: Blue Cranes, jazz
AUG. 23
1 p.m.: Floss featuring Zachary Watkins, free jazz
2:30 p.m.: Reptet, jazz
4 p.m.: Aram Shelton + Special O.P.S., electroacoustic jazz
5:30 p.m.: Ahamefule J. Oluo & the New Seattle Brass Ensemble featuring Okanomode, jazz
7 p.m.: The Wally Shoup Free Three, free jazz
Patrick MacDonald,
Seattle Times music critic
Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company
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