Guy Maddison has experienced the pandemic from a unique viewpoint: He’s a registered nurse at Harborview Medical Center and he’s also a member of one of Seattle’s most legendary and enduring bands, ...
Mudhoney—singer Mark Arm, guitarist Steve Turner, bassist Guy Maddison and drummer Dan Peters—are celebrating thirty-five years since they spearheaded the Seattle music scene and Sup Pop Records. On ...
"Touch me, I'm sick!" When screeched by frontman Mark Arm, the titular line from Mudhoney's signature 1988 single can almost be seen as a rallying cry for the entire Seattle grunge scene that the band ...
The set was very brief when Mudhoney made its Spokane debut in July 1991 at the Big Dipper. “Two songs into it (the show), the fire marshal came in and canceled it,” singer-songwriter Mark Arm said.
Step aside, Cherry Garcia. Full Tilt Ice Cream has developed an ice cream flavor for storied grunge band Mudhoney, and the band — fresh off a 25th anniversary show with Pearl Jam — will play at the ...
Mudhoney seem to be getting the hang of this rock thing. Thirty-five years into their shockingly consistent and great existence, the Seattle grunge* figureheads show little sign of the ravages that ...
It's been a fertile few years of reading for Seattle rock obsessives, between insightful Chris Cornell biographies and incendiary tell-alls from the late great Mark Lanegan. The latest entry to the ...
The world is rife with rock biographies these days, and the wise reader chooses carefully. Yet Keith Cameron’s highly entertaining and thoroughly researched Mudhoney: The Sound and the Fury From ...
The Knitting Factory has booked some regional, Americana-inflected favorites. June 21 brings Moscow native Josh Ritter, along with his Royal City Band. They'll be touring behind his upcoming album ...
Saturday won’t be Mudhoney’s first Yakima show; the legendary Seattle band played here two days after Christmas in 1996 at a long-gone South First Street venue called Twilight Terrace. They weren’t ...
SEATTLE -- Starting this summer, MudHoney is going underground. Seattleites have chosen the local rock band as the name for the new tunnel boring machine that Seattle Public Utilities will use to ...
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