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Everett Rock's Bands Everett Rock Band/Musician List "P-Q" Last Update: 6/28/2020 "P-Q" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre + or - Al Pr Seattle Alternative / Progressive p smoov H Seattle's Club / Powerpop / Hip Hop P.M.S. Hc Pk Ps Japan Hardcore / Punk / Psychedelic P.R.O.B.L.E.M.S. Pk R G Portland Punk / Rock / Garage p.WRECKS H E Spokane Hip Hop / Electronica / Black Metal P:e-o/p;l,e Gn J P R Seattle grunge jazz pop rock PA Mathison Am SS Seattle Americana, Rock, Country pablo I Mx R NY Indie / Regional Mexican / Rock Pacific Cascade Big Band J Sw Woodinville Jazz / Swing Pacific Drive Al R Snohomish Alternative Urban Rock Pacific High C Ra Rt Bellingham Country / Reggae / Roots Pacific Twang C R Am Local country, swamp rock and Americana PackFM H Rp Brooklyn, New York Hip-hop / Rap Paco Le Gato Al Seattle Alternative Pagan County Rebels R M Seattle Hard Rock PAGASYS Pr Seattle Progressive / Tropical / Healing & EasyListening Seattle/Portland Turntablism / Shoegaze / Healing & PAIN FIELD I EasyListening Pain Syndicate T M Seattle Thrash/Groove/Metal Paint by Numbers Al Fk R Seattle Alternative / Funk / Rock Painted Grey P R A Portland Rock / Acoustic / Pop The Paisano Collective Bellingham Emotronic / Lounge / Paisano Collective Lo Melodramatic Popular Song Paisley Devil E Seattle electronic Palace Revolt R Bellevue Rock Palatine Ave Am C Seattle Americana / Alt-Country / HonkyTonk Palatine Trio Al Seattle Alternative Pale Noise R Seattle Rock Palmer Junction B Enumclaw Blues Palmolive Al Ex J Kirkland Alternative / Alt-or-native / Experimental Jazz Flute PALOOKA R M Al Seattle Rock / Metal / Alternative Pamela Benton I R J F Spokane Indie Rock, Groove Jazz, Folk, Blues or New Age Pamela Means A F J Brooklyn NY Acoustic / Folk Rock / Jazz Pamela Moore Al R M Seattle, WA/Chicago, IL Alternative / Rock / Metal Pamela Mortensen Rt Seattle's Urban tribal didgeridoo Roots Music Pan Pan I F Bellingham's Indie / Folk Panama Gold I CR Seattle Indie / Classic Rock Pandementia R P Olympia Rock / Pop Panessence Steel Drums W Bothell world music PANGEA M Seattle Metal PangeaLTSC F P Mercer Island/Woodinville Folk / Pop Panhandle Polecats BG A Am RATHDRUM Bluegrass / Acoustic / Americana Panoramics R Al G I Seattle rock alternative garage indie Panther Attack Ex Seattle Lounge / Jungle / Thrash Paper Astronomer I R Al Seattle Indie / Rock / Alternative Paper Moon Am A Seattle Americana / Acoustic PaperBeatsRock R Seattle Rock PaperCut Am Pk F Gig Harbor Americana / Punk / Folk Rock Paperflys R Local? Rock Paperplanes C F R G Long Beach CA Country / Folk Rock / Garage Paradign A I Auburn Acoustic / Indie / Fusion Paradiso and Rasamayi W E Kcmo, MO World / New Age / Electronic Paradox R Seattle Rock Paragraff H Rp Everett Hip Hop / Lyrical / Expressive Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 1 of 11 *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 "P-Q" Last Update: 6/28/2020 "P-Q" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre Parallel Re R Al Doha, QA Christian/Gospel / Rock / Alternative Parallels B Yes tribute band and Progressive / Classic Rock / Rock Parasitic Skies R Seattle New Rock Pardon The Boys CR Local Classic Rock Pariah's Revolt R M Olympia Metal / Rock PARIS LIVORE R Al T Redmond Rock / Alternative / Thrash Paris Spleen I P R Tacoma Indie / Pop / Rock Park Layne R Al Fresno CA Rock / Alternative Parker & Kollar R H Fk Seattle rock / funk / blues/ alternative / country / hip-hop Parlor Blues J B Ry Kent Jazz / Blues / Rockabilly PartMan PartHorse P Pk Seattle Pop / Punk / Rap Party Death R The Party Death New York Rock Party Favor E Burbank, CA EDM / Electro House / Trap Parzival Al R I Parzival Myr Seattle Alternative / Rock / Indie Pascale Goodrich-Black A P K Vancouver BC Acoustic / Pop / Folk Rock Passarim Bossa Nova W J Seattle bossa nova music group Past Curfew R Al Seattle Hard Rock/Alternative Covers Past Due R Bellingham rock Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo CR P R LA CA Classic Rock / Pop / Rock Pat Hull S SS Chico, CA Soul/Singer-Songwriter Pat Johnston J Seattle Jazz Pat Kelly & The Core R Whitby, ON, CA Rock Pat McHenry L I R F Seattle Latin / Indie Rock / Folk Pat Terlizzi P A R I Spokane Pop / Acoustic Rock / Indie Blues Pat Travers Band R Orlando, FL Rock Patchy Sanders BG F Am Ashland, Oregon Bluegrass, Folk, Americana, Alternative PATH Ab M A Seattle/Eugene OR Ambient / Metal / Acoustic PATHS OF GLORY R Al M Montesano, Washington Rock / Alternative / Metal Patitude (Pat Benatar tribute) R P Seattle Rock / Pop Pato Banton Ra United Kingdom Reggae Patricia Lee Allen J S Seattle Jazz & Motown Patricio Contreras L A Concepcion, Chile/ Seattle latin acoustic Patrick R Al C Snohomish's Rock / Alternative / Country Patrick Galactic Pk E Ps I Tacoma Punk, Electronica, Psychedelic, Rock, Indie Patrick Kindy Al F R Bellingham Singer/Songwriter / Alternative / Folk Rock Patrick Landeza Hw Berkeley, CA Hawaiian Patrick Mchenry I J R Seattle Indie Jazz-N-Roll Bossa Nova Patrick Rifflin SS A Seattle Singer Songwriter / Acoustic Patrick Santerre P F A Marysville Acoustic / Pop / Folk Patrick Thayer A Seattle Acoustic Patti Allen B J Seattle Blues Jazz Patty and the Travelin 4 C Sw Seattle western swing Patty Loveless C BG Nashville, Tennessee Country / Bluegrass Paul "Koby" Kobylensky R C Re Seattle Rock / Country / Christian Paul Anastasio & Fire of Tierra Caliente Mx L Seattle Mexican / Latin Paul Benoit Trio Rt R P F B Seattle Roots / Rock / Pop / Folk / Blues Paul Brownlow and the Working Dogs R Am RT Seattle Rock / Americana / Roots Music Paul Campo I Am B Seattle Indie / Americana / Blues Black Mountain, North Carolina Americana / Country / Roots Paul Cataldo Am C Rt Music Paul Denning F Am CR Sedro-Woolley Folk / Americana / Classic Rock Paul Depew SS R B Bainbridge Island Singer Songwriter / Rock / Blues Paul Diamond Blow R Pk Seattle, WA Rock / Punk Rock Paul Diamond Blow & the Ace Diamond Bimbos R Pk Seattle, WA Rock / Punk Rock Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 2 of 11 *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 "P-Q" Last Update: 6/28/2020 "P-Q" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre Paul Engstrom J Edmonds Jazz Paul Erickson J Cl Everett Jazz / Classical To purchsae their CD's go here: Paul Green Blues Band B http://paulgreenblues.com/music.html Paul Jacobsen & The Madison Arm Salt Lake City Folk Rock Paul Jacobsen F R I / Indie / Acoustic Paul Jenkins SS Snohomish Singer Songwriter Paul Klein P R B Bellingham boogie, pop rock, and good ol' blues. Paul Lippert F P Seattle Folk / Pop Paul Lynde Fan Club Al Seattle Alternative Paul Marcus Band B Rt S Olympia Blues / Roots Music / Soul paul mauer I A F Olympia Indie / Acoustic / Folk Paul Mauer and the Silence G F Portland Garage Folk Paul Miranda J Seattle Jazz Paul Richardson J Fk RB Seattle Jazz / Funk / R&B Paula Boggs Band SS F R I P Seattle Singer Songwriter / Folk Rock / Indie Pop Paula Byrne J Portland Jazz Paula Cole Al Rockport, MA Alternative Paula Maya Band P R Seattle Rio de Janeiro Pop / Rock Pave the Earth R Seattle Rock Pawnbroker R Fk Bellingham Rock / Funkbience / Funkternative Pay Day Rich C NW Country Payday Daddy R CR Seabeck, WA Rock / Classic Rock PC Load Letter R Local rock PD ELEMENTARY Al Seattle Alternative Mukilteo Alternative/Punk also known as People Doing pdi Al Pk Instruments Peabo's Sports Bar Jam Band. Blues, Funk, Rock and all Peabo's Sunday JAMboree B Fk R jammers welcome Peace and Silence R Seattle rock Peace Mercutio R Al Pr Seattle Rock / Alternative Rock / Progressive Rock Peacemaker Nation RB S B H Seattle R&B / Soul / Blues / Hip Hop Peanut Butter Wolf H I LA Hip Hop / Alternative / Indie Pearl Django J Sw L Seattle Jazz / Swing / Latin Pearly Blue BG Singer Island, Florida Bluegrass Peasant The King R Sedro Woolley Rock Peekaboo Machete R Bellingham Rock Pelican R Chicago rock Pellegrini R Seattle Rock PELVIS Pk R Seattle Punk / Rock Pending Friends Al R Lynnwood Alternative / Rock Penetration Camp Ex DM Seattle Experimental / Black Metal PENTAGRAM M Maryland Metal Pentley Holmes A Phillpsburg, New Jersey Acoustic People Bomb Pk Hc Al Kirkland Punk / Hardcore / Alternative People Corrupting People Pk Arvada, CO Punk People Die Pk M R Lynnwood Punk / Metal / Rock People Doing Instruments Al Pk Mukilteo Alternative/Punk also known as pdi people eating people I Al Seattle Indie / Alternative PeopleTank R Al Seattle Rock / Alternative PeopleTank Al R Poulsbo Alternative / Rock Pepper Proud F B Seattle Folk / Brown Eyed Blues / Vagabond Appalachian PEPPER RABBIT Ex P Silver Lake CA Experimental / Bossa Nova / Pop PEPPERMINT MAJESTY R Seattle Rock Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 3 of 11 *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 "P-Q" Last Update: 6/28/2020 "P-Q" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre Peratus R Al Pk Seattle's Rock / Alternative / Pop Punk PERCY HILO A F Seattle Acoustic / Folk Peregrine North R Seattle Rock Perfect by Tomorrow Ra Al R Stanwood Reggae, Alternative, and Rock PERFECT JANICE DM Seattle Death Metal PERFECT PISTOL CR Al Seattle Classic Rock / Alternative / Acoustic Perfume Gn Al R Seattle Grunge / Alternative / Rock PERPETUAL JET LAG R M Federal Way Rock / Grunge
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