Ep. 073 - Marmalade LIVE from WS Beer & Music Festival
THE SEA-TOWN PODCAST: Interviewing Seattle's Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs
Release Date: 09/25/2019
THE SEA-TOWN PODCAST: Interviewing Seattle's Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs
The Sea-Town Podcast is going to be taking a break for a while so Christian can focus on his business endevors and family. This is not "good bye" but simply see you in a while. We have every intention of ramping up the podcast again with great new fresh guests... but it may be a little while.
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Another special episode this week with an interview with the band Marmalade recorded LIVE from the West Seattle Beer & Music Festival. They are a sweet 12 piece improve funk band with 2 DJs! Check them out during any of their regular shows in the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle.
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Another special episode this week with an interview with the band Marmalade recorded LIVE from the West Seattle Beer & Music Festival. They are a sweet 12 piece improve funk band with 2 DJs! Check them out during any of their regular shows in the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle.
Marmalade was formed in 2002 and has been playing together so well for so long that they blend together perfectly. They play completely live and improvisational. It’s never the same but it’s always the same. The intention has always been to blend the party and have a great experience between the DJs and the band. They never really practice but do rehearsals every once in a while.
Like their namesake, Marmalade is like a sticky jelly... it’s hard to get away. They play weekly at 5:30 or 6:00 pm in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle.
Learn more about Marmalade, how they got started and what they are all about on this episode of the Sea-Town Podcast!
Episode Highlights:
- How Marmalade got started
- Evolution of Marmalade
- Improv aspect of the band
- Time dedicated to Marmalade
- Bringing the worlds off bands and DJS together - Where the name Marmalade came from
- The future of Marmalade
- Living in the moment
- What brought Marmalade to the West Seattle Music Festival
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