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Everett Rock's Bands Everett Rock Band/Musician List "S" Last Update: 6/28/2020 "S" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre 1776 CR Portland Classic Rock $cratch Daddy B Concrete/Edmonds Blues $EAHOUSE Pk P Issaquah's Pop Punk / Pop / Punk 16 SECOND STARE R Hc Tampa, FL Rock / Hard Rock / Active Rock 17-Car-Pileup Pk P R Location ? Punk / Pop / Rock 2nd Amendment Duo A C Whitefish, Montana Acoustic Country '63 Burnout Ry Sf Seattle Rockabilly / Surf 7 Chord Pile Up BG Rt Shoreline Bluegrass and American Roots band 7 Horns 7 Eyes M Seattle Metal 7 Second Window R Bellingham Rock 7 Spades M Everett Metal 7 YEAR OLD BLIND GIRL EX R 7.Y.O.B.G. Seattle Crunk / Punk / Experimental 70 Proof CR Seattle Classic Rock 76 CHARGER R G Pk Bellingham's Rock / Garage / Punk S. J. Tucker/SWC I R S. J. Tucker/Skinny White Chick from ? Indie / Rock S.Y.F.T. R M Seattle Rock Metal S2C R Subjekt 2 Change Seattle's New Rock Sabertooth R Kirkland Rock Sabine Ritthaler SS I F R Maple Valley Singer Songwriter / Indie / Folk / Rock SaboteurS R I A Seattle Rock / Indie / Acoustic Sabrina y Los Reyes Mx F Pacific NW Latin / Fusion / Jazz Sacrament Ov Impurity DM Mount Vernon's Black Metal Sacred Signs Ex Seattle Experimental Saddletramp C R North End Country Rock Sadie and The Crooked Road I Gn Fk Seattle Indie / Grunge / Folk Sadie Norkin Pr R Al Seattle Progressive Rock / Alternative SafarBlues Style B W Seattle WA/Paris, France Blues/Safarblues/Fusion Safe and Sound Hc Tacoma Hardcore safer I R Seattle Indie / Minimalist / Melodramatic Popular Song Safeword Sasquatch R P Seattle rock pop Sage Romey J Bellingham Jazz Sailing South A I San Jose,CA Singer/Songwriter/Indie Saint Christopher Pk M Nebraska Punk Metal Saint Dog H Ps Pk Riversdie CA Hip Hop / Psychedelic / Punk Saint John and the Revelations F R Seattle / Folk / Rock Saint Merman and The Zombie Gondoliers Jungle / Saint Merman Ex R Experimental / A'cappella Saint Siren R Seattle rock Saint Valentine Al Seattle Alternative Saint Warhead I H Portland Indie Hip Hop / Emo Hip Hop / Conscious Hip Hop Saints By Day R I Al Seattle Rock Indie Alternative Saintz of Mayhym R M Olympia Rock / Hard Rock / Metal Salem RB H L Boulder CO R&B / Hip Hop / Latin Salem Knights M Seattle Metal Salo DM M Seattle Death Metal / Metal Saloonatics CR C Boise, Idaho Classic Rock / Country Salsamba L J Pittsburgh PA Latin Jazz SalsaRosa Orchestra Mx L Tacoma/Seattle Salsa, Merengue, Bachata Salvadore Dali Llama R Ps Pk Bellingham Rock / Psychedelic / Post punk Salvator R B Seatac Rock / Blues Sam Cobra R Seattle Rock Sam Densmore R Portland Rock Sam Doyon A Fk Spanaway Acoustic / Alternative / Folk Sam Friend Ex Location? Experimental Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 1 of 28 *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 "S" Last Update: 6/28/2020 "S" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre Sam Halen CR From? Sammy Hagar & Van Halen Tribute Sam Kim SS A US/Korea singer, songwriter and guitarist Sam Lynch SS Al F Vancouver, BC Singer-Songwriter Alt-Folk Sam Marshall Trio F A Seattle's Roots Music / Folk / Acoustic Sam Russell & The Harborrats F I S Seattle Folk / Indie / Soul Sam Weber A Rt SS North Saanich, BC Acoustic Roots Singer Songwriter Sambatuque Ra L Seattle Reggae / Brazilian / Latin Sambusa Al R Pr Seattle Alternative / Rock / Progressive Sammamish Symphony Cl P Sammamish Classical / Pop Sammus Theory R M The Sammus Theory Rock / Metal Sammy Drain B RB R Seattle Blues / R&B / Rock Sammy Eubanks B S C Post Falls, ID Blues / Soul Country Sammy Eubanks & The Workin' Class B S C Post Falls, ID Blues / Soul Country Sammy Steele C R A Seattle/Las Vegas/Nashville Country / Acoustic / Rock Sammy Witness and The Reassignment F I R Seattle folk and indie-rock Samurai Bow Am Rt Seattle Americana / Roots Music / Folk San Deviants Pk San Diego CA Punk Sandi Fernandez SS Al C F Seattle Singer Songwriter / Alt Country / Folk Sandy Buchner F Seattle Childrens / folk Sandy Carbary A Seattle Acoustic Sandy Carter J Lyman Jazz Portland OR. - Augusta Georgia Country-Rock, Rock & Sandy Saunders Band C R B Blues Sanity Check CR Seattle Classic Rock Sankofa Ac Ex Seattle A'cappella Sans Absol Al R Pr Seattle Alternative / Rock / Progressive Santa Poco C WA Country sapience Ex H Hilo HI / Seattle Experimental / IDM / Hip Hop Sapient H Portland's Hip Hop / Indie Sara Bareilles P Eureka born, LA living super tuesday music Sara Gazarek J Sara Gazarek Quartet Seattle's Jazz Sara Rose RB S CR Seattle R&B / Soul / Classic Rock / Blues / Dub Reggae Sara St John SS Seattle Singer Songwriter sarah brightman Cl P M FR Classical / pop-rock / Metal Sarah Christine A S Seattle Lyrical / Acoustic / Soul Sarah Dashew F P C S Austin, TX Folk / Pop / Country / Soul Sarah Edmonds R Everett Rock Sarah Emerson and the RadioKings I A Seattle Indie singer-songwriter Sarah Furry A R Marysville Acoustic / Rock Sarah Gautschi A F From? Folk Acoustic Sarah Gayle Meech C Longview WA/Los Angeles CA Country Sarah Gerritsen A Seattle Acoustic Singer/Songwriter Sarah jane F Bellingham's Acoustic / Jazz / Soul Sarah McLachlan P CA Pop Sarah O'Dea Band Am F Seattle Americana folk Sarah Potenza Rt R East Nashville Roots Rock Sarah Reeves Re Alabama Religious Sarah Schmidt A F I P Everett Acoustic / Folk / Indie / Pop Sarah Shay SS F Seattle Singer Songwriter / Folk Sarah St. Albin P Seattle Pop Sarahenity H Rp P Kennewick Hip Hop / Rap / Pop Saratoga Passage A P R Seattle Acoustic Pop Rock Bellingham Folk / Americana / Freestyle also known as Sarazin Blake F Am robert Sarazin Blake Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 2 of 28 *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 "S" Last Update: 6/28/2020 "S" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre Saritah Rt Ra S Australia Roots Music / Reggae / Soul Sarlacc M Ellensburg Metal Sarungano Af W Whidbey Island Zimbabwean music SARX H Pr Seattle Hip Hop / Lyrical / Progressive Sarx H Seattle Hip Hop Satan In Yellow M Spokane Metal Satan's Pilgrims Sf G Portland Surf / Garage Satchel R S Seattle Rock / Soul Satisfaction (Rolling Stones Tribute) CR NW Rolling Stones tribute band Satisfi Ra R Portland reggae rock Sedro-Woolley's rock, blues, pop, soul, funk, and everything Saturday Saints R B P S in between Snohomish based miniature drum and bugle corps that Sauerkraut Band F breaks all the rules Saul T. F Sw Lo Mar Vista, CA Folk / Swing / Lounge SAUSAGE SLAPPER M Lake Stevens Metal Savage Henry Pr R JB Bellingham Progressive / Rock / Jam Band Savage Jazz Trio J North end Jazz Savage Love R Ex Seattle Rock / Experimental Savani Latin Jazz Quartet J L Seattle Jazz / Latin Jazz / Fusion Savanna Woods A R P Seattle Acoustic Rock Pop Save Amos Ac P Pk R San Diego, CA A'cappella / Pop Punk / Rock Save The Bees F Local Folk Sávila W L Portland world, latin Des Moines/Kent/Federal Way/Seattle Pop Punk / Saving Sunsets P Pk Al Alternative / Rock Saving the Falling R Streeter North Dakota New Rock SAWCHOSIZ Hc H Tacoma Lyrical / Hardcore / Hip Hop Sawdust Creek Am C Seattle, WA Americana / Country Sawyer Family Pk M Eugene Punk / Psychobilly / Metal Say Banzai B Fk Ps Seattle Blues / Funk / Psychedelic Say Never F Victoria BC Indie / Soul / Acoustic SaykredThoughtz H Marysville Hip Hop / lyrical / inspirational Sayn Ex M R Everett based Experimental / Metal / Rock Says The Snake M Pr Tacoma Metal / Progressive Sazerac Orchestra F W Seattle Folk / Balkan Scandal P R Japanese all female pop/rock band Scarecrow Messiah R Puyallup Rock Scarlet Canary R M Commerce City, CO Rock / Hard Rock / Metal Scarlet Chords A Local Acoustic Scarlet Stoic R Pr Al San Francisco, CA Rock / Post-Alt / Progressive Scarub of Living Legends H LA CA Hip Hop Scarves R Seattle Rock Scary Cherry and the Bang Bangs Pk Dallas, TX Rock / GLITTER PUNK / Glam Scary Monster and the Super Creeps (David CR Bellingham classic rock Bowie Tribute Band) Scattered Sunn R Everett Rock Scattergun R Local Southern Rock Scene Change Al P Everett Alternative / Pop Schew Aquarium E Searttle Electronica SCHMIDTAHOLICS DM THE SCHMIDTAHOLICS Seattle School for Traitors R Pk Bothell Rock / Punk School of Rock Bellevue R Bellevue Rock School of Rock Lynnwood R Lynnwood Rock Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 3 of 28 *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 "S" Last Update: 6/28/2020 "S" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre School of Rock Seattle R Seattle Rock School of Seven Bells P Brooklyn, NY Pop SCHOOLYARD HEROES R Pk Al Seattle Rock / Punk / Alternative Science! A Seattle Acoustic Scientists Priests & Painters R S Seattle Rock / Fusion / Soul Scinite R B Sammamish Rock / Hard Rock / Blues Scorched-Earth DM T Seattle Black Metal / Death Metal / Thrash Scorn Dog Pk Seattle Punk Scorpiknox M Pk R Seattle Metal, Punk, Rock, Thrash Scot Ranney J Bellingham Jazz / Funk / Latin ScotchDoubles P F Local pop/folk Scott Adams Fk RB R Seattle Funk, R&B, blues, rock, jazz Scott Aylor Al I Mount Vernon Freestyle / Alternative Scott Barkan SS Am J R New Paltz, NY Singer Songwriter / Americana / Jazz / Rock Scott Concinnity R S A Seattle Rock Soul Scott Cossu B L J Seattle Blues Latin Jazz Scott Docherty A R Astoria, Oregon Acoustic Rock Scott Drexler B CR Everett Blues / Classic Rock Scott E.
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