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Everett Rock's Bands Everett Rock Band/Musician List "U-Z" Last Update: 1/19/2021 "U-Z" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre The Ugly Cousin Brothers Am I Woodinville Americana / Indie the uGLYs R Bellevue Rock The Ultramizers R Seattle Rock The UltraViolets R Sedro Woolley Rock The Undercover Outlaws Ry B R Seattle Rockabilly / Blues / Rock The Underwater Tiger B CR R Seattle Blues / Classic Rock / Rock The Undisclosed R Al Woodinville Rock and Alternative The Unemployables Pk R Seattle Punk Rock The Union Street Orchestra P I F R Kirkland Pop / Indie / Folk Rock The Unknown CR Stanwood Classic Rock The Unoriginals R Fk A Seattle's Rock / Funk / Acoustic The Unveiling Re R Mount Vernon Religious Rock The Up Downs I Pk Seattle Indie / Punk The Upper Strata I E Al Portland Indie-Electronic, Alternative The Uptown 4 Ac Seattle A Cappella The US Navy Band Country Current C BG USA country-bluegrass The Usual Jazz Collective J Bothell Jazz The Vague Prophets R Seattle Rock The Vain Transparent R Al Pk Seattle Rock / Alternative / Post punk The Vallar R Seattle Rock The Valley Al R Clarkston, Washington/Lewiston, Idaho Alternative Rock The Vandalls CR Snohomish Class Rock The Vaporizers A F R B Local three-piece acoustic folksy, rocky, bluesy THE VATICAN DM M Seattle Power Violence / Grindcore The Vaticxnts Pk Bellingham Punk The Vaudevillians Pk Bothell Punk The vaudevillians Pk B R everrett/lynnwood/seattle punk, phycadelic, blues, rock The 'Verb Sf R Seattle Surf Rock THE VEXX R Al M Seattle Rock / Alternative / Metal The Vicious Cycles MC Pk G R Vancouver Punk, Garage, Rock The Victims of Kool R B CR Langley - Whidbey Island Rock / Blues / Classic Rock The Vile Red Falcons R G Tacoma Rock / Garage The Vin Notes P B J NW Pop / Blues / Jazz The Violet Westons I S R Seattle Indie / Soul / Rock The Violins Pp Anacortes Powerpop The Vital Organ Trio J RB Seattle Jazz R & B Washington State bluegrass, gospel, country, folk, jazz and The Voetburgs BG C F J Celtic The Void R Arlington Rock The Vomiting Unicorns Ps R P Seattle Psychedelic / Rock / Pop The Vonvettas R Al Bellingham Rock / Alternative The Voodoos R Al Costa Blanca, Spain Rock Alternative The W Lovers Am SS Bothell Americana / Country / Singer Songwriter The Wages Of Sin BG Pk Ry Seattle Bluegrass / Punk / Rockabilly The Walking Puzzle P J Local Pop Jazz The Wallflowers R LA CA Rock The Wallys (Wally & The Beaves) P R Seattle Pop / Rock The Walrus CR The Walrus Bellingham's Classic Rock / Alternative / Acoustic The War Within M T Everett Thrash Metal The Warning a Black Sabbath Experience CR Local Classic Rock The Warren G. Hardings BG F R Seattle Bluegrass / Folk / Rock The Washed In Black R Seattle Rock The Waste Aways Pk Olympia Pop / Punk The Wayside C Am Seattle Country, Americana The Weary R B P Duvall Rock Blues Alt-Pop Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 1 of 15 *Click on Genre at the top of page for list Everett WA and/or surrounding areas https://everettrock.com/Disclaimer.txt All Info: https://everettrock.com Everett Rock Band/Musician List "U-Z" Last Update: 1/19/2021 "U-Z" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre The Weatherheads CR RB Seattle Classic Rock / R&B / Rock The Weatherside Whiskey Band BG C Rt Seattle/Langley Bluegrass, Country, Roots The Weavils Am BG C Seattle Americana / Bluegrass / Country the Webelos E F I Seattle Electro / Folk / Indie The Weird Kids Al R Portland Alternative Rock The Weirdons Pk G R S Seattle Punk, Garage, Rock, Soul The Well Said Am Seattle Americana The Western BlueBirds C Sw Seattle Western Swing The Whateverly Brothers F Ac NW Folk / A'cappella The Whiskey Gaels Ce Seattle Celtic The Whiskey Rose Band C CR Seattle Country / Classic Rock The Whiskey Wailers Ps B R The Whiskey Wailers Bellingham Psychobilly / Blues / Rock The Whisky Swillers A Am C Seattle Acoustic / Americana / Country The Whitney Myer Band P Fk RB Reno, NV Pop / Funk / R&B The Whole Bolivian Army I Al R Seattle Indie / Alternative / Rock The Whoopsie Daisies I R Woodinville Swarthy Indie Rock The Whore Moans G Pk R The Whore Moans Seattle's Garage / Punk / Rock The Whorewoods P H The Whorewoods White Center/Seattle Punk / Ska / Hip Hop The Whywolves R Bothell Rock The Wild Lips R Seattle Rock The Wild Swings Pk B Sw Seattle swingin' punk blues quartet The Wild Turkeys C Sault Ste. Marie, ON Swamp-Stomp Country The Wilder R S Portland Rock 'n Roll, Soul The Wilders Rt BG Am Kansas Roots / Bluegrass / Americana The Wiled R JB Fk B Seattle Rock / Jam / Funk / Blues The Willow Collective M Pr R Seattle Metal / Progressive / Rock The Windbreakers R P Chicago soft rock The Wingmen R P Seattle Rock / Pop The Winter Shakers R Seattle Rock The Winterlings Al F Port Angeles Alternative Folk Local rock n roll, rockabilly, blues, and roadhouse rhythm & The WIRED! Blues Band B blues dance music The WIRES CR Seattle Classic Rock The Wiretappers A C Sw Seattle Acoustic / Swing / Western Swing The Witches Titties Al M Seattle Alternative Metal The Withered R Ps Seattle Rock / Psychedelic / Riff Rock The Witness S From ? The Wizards Sleeve M Tacoma, WA Metal / Classic Heavy metal, Power Metal The Wood Brothers Am F R Nashville, TN Americana / Folk Rock / Singer/Songwriter The Woodsmen R B The Woodsmen Seattle Rock / Blues / Experimental The Working Poor Al C R Lewiston, ID Alternative / Country / Rock The Wreck'd P Pk Mukilteo pop punk The Wrecked Chords G R Sf Seattle Garage / Rock / Surf The Wreckless Spenders R Mt. Vernon Rock The Wright Brothers Band R B local rock-n-roll boogie woogie and blues band The Wrong Ones I P Seattle & Tacoma Indie Pop The Wronglers with Jimmie Dale Gilmore F Am Al C San Francisco, CA Folk / Americana / Alt.Country The Yada Yada Blues Band B Seattle Blues The Yardbirds B R London, United Kingdom Blues Rock The Yes Masters R Local Rock The Yesberger Band P J Boston, MA Pop / Jazz / Singer/Songwriter The Young Evils P Seattle Pop The Youth R I JB Seattle Rock / Indie / Jam Band The Zach Cooper Band B R Coeur d'Alene Progressive Funky Blues and Rock The Zack Static Sect G Pk R Seattle Garage / Punk / Rock Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 2 of 15 *Click on Genre at the top of page for list Everett WA and/or surrounding areas https://everettrock.com/Disclaimer.txt All Info: https://everettrock.com Everett Rock Band/Musician List "U-Z" Last Update: 1/19/2021 "U-Z" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre The Zazzo Trio B CR Camano Island Blues / Rock / Classic Rock The Yankee Drivers BG Whatcom County Bluegrass U.S. Bombs Pk R Orange County punk rock U253 (U2 Tribute) R University Place, WA Classic Rock U277 (U2 Tribute) R Al Tacoma Rock / Alternative U3 A Seattle Acoustic U4 (U2 Tribute) R Vancouver, BC Rock UbuludU J Seattle Power Fusion Ugly Purple Sweater I WA WA DC Indie Ultrastone R Seattle Rock UltraViolet Uforia Ps JB Sammamish Psychedelic / Progressive / Jam Band Umami Fk S Bellingham Afro-beat / Funk / Soul Umber Mishra P Bremerton Pop Umber Mishra P A F R Bothell Pop / Acoustic / Folk Rock UMBILICAL PARRICIDE DM Lynden/Birch Bay/Ferndale Grindcore / Death Metal / Hardcore Umbra M DM Federal Way metal deathcore The Netherlands Trance, Tech-Trance, Techno, Progressive, Ummet Ozcan E Pr D House Un M R Seattle Metal / Rock UN The Rhyme Hustla H Lynnwood Hip Hop Unadorned A Seattle Acoustic Everett's host to Madison Ave Pub open jam Wednesday at Unbound CR B 7:30 pm Uncle Bonsai F Seattle Folk Uncle DooDad R S Seattle's Rock with a little soul Uncle Doug Cooper C F R Seattle Tribute to Neil Young & Friends (Solo) Uncle Ernie CR Seattle Classic Rock Uncle Fuzzy and the Jamshack Band F R I Snohomish Folk Rock / Indie / Rock Uncle Half Step Am P Seattle Americana, originals, pop Uncle Lord Al J Seattle Alternate Jazz Uncle Pooch Ex J M Seattle Experimental / Jazz-Metal Uncle Random And The Uncertainly Random A Local Acoustic Band Under a Blood Red Sky (U2 tribute) R Denver CO Rock Under Sin Al R Tacoma Alternative / Alternative Rock / Melodic Under the Bodhi Tree R Bainbridge Island Rock Bellingham/Mt Vernon based Experimental / Psychedelic / Under The Given Ex Ps Pr Progressive Under The Puddle R B Al Lake Stevens Rock / blues / alternative Under The Red Door M Fremont Metal Seattle / Bellingham German pop / Melodramatic Popular Song / UNDERACHIEVERS P R Acousmatic / Tape music Undercover Blues Band B Seattle Blues UNDERDOSE Ce Al Lynnwood's Celtic / Christian Rap / Alternative Underground Swing Sw J A Seattle Swing / Jazz / Acoustic underride CR Seattle's new classic rock! Underwoodbeats E Saint Paul, MN Electronica Unearth The Dead M Hc Tacoma Metal / Melodic black metal / Hardcore metal Uneasy R Seattle Rock Unfair Parents Ex R J Seattle Experimental / Rock / Jazz Michael J. Morales w/ Unfinished Lips Woodinville Unfinished Lips F R Electroacoustic / Folk Rock / Unhailoed M Auburn Metal Unibroz S Seattle Electro-Soul Unified Culture Ra Seattle Reggae Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 3 of 15 *Click on Genre at the top of page for list Everett WA and/or surrounding areas https://everettrock.com/Disclaimer.txt All Info: https://everettrock.com Everett Rock Band/Musician List "U-Z" Last Update: 1/19/2021 "U-Z" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre UNINVITED I R Seattle's Punk / Rock / Indie Union Jack (Rolling Stones Tribute) CR Seattle "UNION JACK - The NW premiere Stones tribute band!!" Union Slough R Gn G Sedro Woolley/Everett Rock / Grunge / Garage Unique H Rp Spokane Hip Hop / Rap / Street Hip-Hop Unite 180 R J RB Local Rock / Jazz / Rhythm & Blues United Cities of America Ra Seattle's Latin / Reggae / Pop
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