The Three of Clubs Tour Set for The Crocodile Tonight

By: Apr. 18, 2014
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The Three of Clubs Tour, featuring Terraplane Sun, Flagship, & Little Daylight, will stop tonight, April 18, 2014 at 9:00PM at The Crocodile in Seattle. Age Limit: All Ages . Price: $12.00 in advance, $15.00 day of show (not including fees). Seating: General Admission. On Sale: Friday, January 31, 2014 @ 10AM. Ticketing Information: Available online at TicketFly.com.

Terraplane Sun:

Hailing from Venice, California, TERRAPLANE SUN is comprised of frontman Ben Rothbard, guitarist Johnny Zambetti, bassist Cecil Campanaro, keyboardist Gabe Feenberg and drummer Lyle Riddle.

Self-described as "blues indie rock folk dance soul," TERRAPLANE SUN blends all of that and more into a rootsy rock cocktail that defies any specific era. While their music occasionally evokes stylings of THE BLACK KEYS or PHOENIX, they're not married to any trend or scene. The band's eclectic musical colorings include harmonica (Rothbard), lap steel, accordion and trombone (Feenberg), and mandolin (Zambetti). It's a live show where the well-crafted songs and varied musical elements combine with raw energy, musicianship and showmanship... forging a powerful connection to the audience.

Flagship:

The expansive, electric sound of Flagship was born one humid summer at a music festival in Illinois. Drake Margolnick was there performing and some friends of his from the band Campbell were there and he asked them if they would be his backing band. It became clear from the first note that this makeshift group, including Margolnick, guitarist Matthew Padgett, drummer Michael Finster, keyboardist Grant Harding, and bassist Chris Comfort had musical chemistry. Reining from Charlotte, North Carolina Flagship's sound transcends the traditional south, but seems right at home in the southern heat.

Little Daylight:

What's in a name? There's little daylight at the start of a day, but equally so as it turns to night. Brooklyn's Little Daylight has incorporated this dichotomy into every element of their sound. Their penchant for contrast leaves room for percussion big and small, vocals at once intimate and soaring, gravelly guitars tempered by shimmery synths and whispering pads. From the pounding drums of "Overdose" that provide the foundation for frontwoman Nikki's sensuous lilt, to the stormy night drive of "Name In Lights," theirs is a world of lush pop where the song reigns supreme.

Seattle Theatre Group's mission is to make diverse performing arts and education an integral part of our region's cultural identity while keeping three historic venues, The Paramount, Moore and Neptune, alive and vibrant. STG presents a range of performances from Broadway, off-Broadway, dance and jazz, to comedy, concerts of all genres, speakers and family shows - at these three iconic theatres in Seattle and venues throughout the Puget Sound region and in Portland, Oregon. STG is the 501 (c)(3) non-profit arts organization that operates the historic Paramount, Moore and Neptune Theatres in Seattle, Washington.



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