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Elevator.7/ Bill Orcutt // Bill Horist // Sean Curley
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, Bill Orcutt is unable to make it to Seattle for a January 30th show. We are rescheduling for Friday, March 6th. Anyone who has purchased advanced tickets is entitled to a refund. Any tickets not refunded will be honored at the rescheduled event. We are very sorry for the inconvenience.
Elevator returns from its autumn grave for a series of winter performances in Georgetown. For January, we're steering clear of laptops and synths for a night of intrepid experiments from three guitarists.
Bill Orcutt's late-career renaissance has introduced a whole new generation to his idiosyncratic approach to music. After leading the Miami-based Harry Pussy to hell and back in the 90s, Orcutt seemingly disappeared into Silicon Valley. Thankfully, he returned, ditching the electric sound of his past for a no-less-thrilling four string acoustic. This renaissance has produced a perfect string of albums for Editions Mego, including 2013's A History of Every One.
https://soundcloud.com/bill-orcutt
Bill Horist knows the secret language of the guitar. The Seattle-based musician demonstrates these hidden meanings by incorporating tools and processes both traditional and esoteric, incorporating everything from guitar pedals to screwdrivers along the way.
http://www.billhorist.com/
Sean Curley explores the transportive function of guitar through ethereal loops and otherworldly textures.
https://soundcloud.com/sean-curley-1
TICKETS: http://www.strangertickets.com/events/22817116/elevator7-bill-orcutt-bill-horist-sean-curley
$10 advance, $12 at the door
All Ages
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