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EPISODE · Aug 27, 2020 · 34 MIN

Episode 12 - I Need the Volume Higher

from Rainy Day History

We hope you're ready to rock, because this episode we're diving headfirst into the 1990s Seattle music scene. From grunge, to riot grrrl, to hip hop, learn about how these young artists put Seattle music (and its style) on the map at the same time the Teen Dance Ordinance made all-ages shows nearly impossible to produce.    Our special guest this episode is Tova Gaster, director of outreach for the TeenTix New Guard, Teen Editor with the TeenTix Press Corps, and avid all ages show-goer. Transcript and show notes available on our website. 

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