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Recent Articles
Recent Articles by Geoff Harkness
Push/Pull(Centropolis)
The course of true rock never did run smooth for Ghosty.
Wednesday, August 3, at the Jackpot Saloon.
Sunday, July 10, at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater.
Blame the Vain (New West)
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You won't believe the California wine industry's latest new-age craze.
By Joe Eskenazi
Westword
They lived for excitement, but the FBI got the final thrill.
By Joel Warner
Seattle Weekly
Chuck Bundrant built an unlikely seafood empire--with a little help from Alaska Senator Ted Stevens.
By Laura Onstot
Village Voice
How a benevolent billionaire mayor ended up owning us all.
By Wayne Barrett
Victoria Williams
Thursday, July 17, at the Bottleneck.
Published on July 17, 2003
Victoria Williams might be the only musician ever to have a career launched by a battle with multiple sclerosis. The fund-raising 1993 tribute album Sweet Relief featured Pearl Jam, Lou Reed and Soul Asylum and outsold its recipient's entire catalog. Two years ago the vocalist earned critical raves for Sings Some Ol' Songs, a collection of traditional tunes rendered in her childlike caterwaul. When she's not going the solo route, Williams moonlights with the Original Harmony Ridge Creek Dippers, an old-school folk-bluegrass-country outfit she formed with husband and former Jayhawk Mark Olson. In concert, Williams retains much of the Dippers' charm, brandishing her lilting voice with breezy, porch-swinging flair.