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inspired by my buddy David (Algonquin)'s Canada thread. And because I enjoy studying music by region. I have heard it done a lot with jazz, but you don't see it discussed much for more popular music. So, what influential artists can you think of from the Pacific Northwest? I am defining PNW as Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and I guess Montana. I am not saying specifically Seattle, as although there was a lot of music out of Seattle, a lot of "Seattle" music really came from outlying places like Aberdeen or Olympia.

I will start us off with a couple gimmes:

James Marshall Hendrix (arguably the most famous and most influential)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ux_-kEla67U
(skip the intro if you want, but it is a great live clip).


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTWK...ext=1&list=MLGxdCwVVULXdSG2PMAst4OGfe_op4PrqP

Say what you want, they were influential.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8__EwAT8VM&feature=player_embedded

Maybe my favorite band from my hometown of Tacoma. Even George Harrison described these guys as an influence for their American tone! This is a great vid that is worth watching through.

There are lots more out there, and not just grunge. Anyone else? :thumbsup
 
Sure it does David! I just didn't list everyone I knew of. More fun for others to list some. Blaze, those are good guys, but they are from California, aren't they?
 
sunvalleylaw said:
Sure it does David! I just didn't list everyone I knew of. More fun for others to list some. Blaze, those are good guys, but they are from California, aren't they?

Sorry , wrong area ..Ah ! these Cannucks ....:thwap
 
Spudman said:
These guys had a slight impact.

...and DeGarmo was the best....tell me what you want....this was over the top songwriting!
 
Algonquin said:
This song is incredible on so many levels...

Death Cab is from Bellingham. I saw them there once at the world famous 3B Tavern. I actually liked the opening band much better (although I can't recall who they were).

Steve Miller is a Northwesterner. KMFDM now calls Seattle home. Oh, and don't forget Screaming Trees, one of my favorite bands in the late 80s, early 90s. I'm sure I'll think of more later...
 
Well, I'm not sure about being very influential, but John Popper from Blues Traveler lives up the road from me in the town of Snohomish. I do loves me some Blues Traveler bass lines!:rockya

Former Yes drummer Alan White lives nearby in Newcastle and is very active in the local music scene. I met him at a local drum event and he's a super-cool guy.
 
Nobody yet huh? Ok, I'll take them.

A big pre-punk influence on many later punk bands and beyond.

The Sonics, from Tacoma, Washington



They influenced these guys for sure. ;)



This guy has been known to do it too.



What I love about the Sonics is the way they wore their own influences on their sleeves, but still had a sound that was their own. Paraphrase, don't plagiarize.







Derivative isn't always bad. It has to be filtered, not copied outright.
 
Another great and influential Tacoma band, the Wailers, not to be confused with the Jamaican Wailers.



 
sunvalleylaw said:
R_of_G, you picked up a few I was waiting on. Love the Sonics! Lots of good music out of Tacoma.

I figured you for a Sonics' fan given much of what came later that we both like. I love a lot of music from the days when the saxophone was a standard instrument in a rock and roll band.

Here's one more from them...

 
Wayne Horvitz and Zony Mash from Seattle.

One of my favorite jazz-funk-rock bands.

Wayne Horvitz - organ
Timothy Young - guitar
Keith Lowe - bass
Andy Roth - drums



They no longer play electric as Zony Mash, but they do play together in another project.

 
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