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Michael Rietmulder

Michael Rietmulder

Music Reporter/Critic at The Seattle Times

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WA country star gets homey, professes love for Cal Raleigh in local arena debut

In his first home-state arena show, Zach Top professed his love for country music — and Cal Raleigh — to 13,000 fans.
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WA rock legends and country stars lead top homecoming concerts

It's homecoming season for Washington music.
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A local WA star gets snubbed for 2026 Grammy nominations

While Washington artists racked up Grammy nominations on Friday, one homegrown star was among the biggest snubs.
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Legacy grunge band on 'Seattle-centric' Rock Hall induction, finish...

The Seattle rock giants will have a little help from Emerald City rock royalty during their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction.
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Brandi Carlile just made her most distinct album yet — and kicked i...

Brandi Carlile didn't have a plan — and made an album unlike anything else she's done before.
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Brandi Carlile debuts ‘Returning to Myself’ with intimate Seattle show

Brandi Carlile kicked off a weeklong Seattle celebration of her new album "Returning to Myself" with an exclusive, short-notice Paramount Theatre performance.
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25 years. 80,000 pop culture pieces. A Seattle team oversees them all

Over its 25 years of existence, Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture has amassed more than 80,000 artifacts. Jacob McMurray helps oversee all of them.
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The buzziest concerts hitting Seattle clubs, theaters in the next f...

From art-rock greats to newly minted stars, here are some of the buzziest concerts coming to Seattle over the next few weeks.
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Seattle’s leading jazz festival returns with another strong lineup

One of Seattle's leading jazz organizations might be in a transitional phase, but its flagship festival is in good hands.
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Groundbreaking rockers ignite their largest Seattle crowd to date

The progressive Baltimore band packed a Seattle venue more regularly filled by pop stars on the cusp and big-name EDM DJs.
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Classic rock legends show they've still got it for Seattle farewell...

Classic rock legends The Who bid farewell to Seattle, one of the first American cities the British band regularly played, according to Pete Townshend.
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He grew up in southwest WA. Now he's a rising country star playing ...

The breakout country star from southwest Washington is up for one of country music's top honors this fall.
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Modest Mouse’s new hometown festival feels like a hit

Modest Mouse kicked off its first Psychic Salamander festival Saturday at Remlinger Farms, not far from where frontman Isaac Brock grew up. Here's our review.
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Modest Mouse’s new hometown festival feels like a hit

Modest Mouse kicked off its first Psychic Salamander festival Saturday at Remlinger Farms, not far from where frontman Isaac Brock grew up. Here's our review.
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Classic rock legends, pop superstars top fall concerts in Seattle area

From homegrown arena fillers to classic rock legends on their last hurrah, these are some of the biggest artists coming to town.
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Neil Young’s protest songs burn anew in downsized Woodinville concert

After canceling a Gorge Amphitheatre date, the folk-rock hero instead played for a more intimate crowd in a bucolic Seattle-area setting.
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This Seattle-area rock star is the first to start a local festival

Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock opens up about launching his Psychic Salamander Festival in Carnation.
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WA pop star shines in first arena tour

The Washington-raised pop star kicked off his first arena tour in St. Paul, Minnesota on Friday — sneak preview for when he plays in Seattle on Oct. 5.
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Review: Nine Inch Nails brings the hurt with ferocious Seattle show

Trent Reznor and his band that brought industrial music to the masses were intense as ever during their long-awaited Seattle return.
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Review: Lady Gaga reigns in Seattle with wild arena tour of the summer

The total-package entertainer turned Climate Pledge Arena into a haunted opera house during the first of three sold-out Seattle shows.
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How this famed Seattle band found their way back home

With a rejuvenating new album in tow, Sub Pop alums The Head and the Heart take a stadium-sized stage in their hometown.