Tag: seattle bicycle music festival
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Get involved with the 2011 Seattle Bicycle Music Project
Organizers of the Seattle Bicycle Music Project are holding a drink/snack/greet event tomorrow (May 10) 9-10 p.m. at Grim’s Butterfly Lounge (11th Ave between Pike and Pine on Capitol Hill). If you are interested in volunteering to help make this year’s festival happen, this is a chance to meet the organizers and get involved. The…
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New Seattle Bicycle Music Festival Video
The Seattle Bicycle Music Festival was a blast. Basically, it was a touring festival that traveled from Ballard to Denny Park to Cal Anderson. At each stop, a couple bands played, their instruments and microphones powered by an awesome bicycle-powered electricity generator (as you can see in the video above by 243 Productions). For more…
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A pedal-powered party at Seattle Bicycle Music Festival 2010 (video)
The organizers of the Seattle Bicycle Music Festival pulled through and created a completely rad bicycle-powered electric generator system that could fold up and be hauled behind a bicycle. Not only that, but with five bikers riding, the generator was able to power two guitar amps, a bass amp and a PA system. And these…
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Bicycle Music Festival Is Tomorrow
Local music, local engineering, local pedal power. The Seattle Bicycle Music Festival is a moving music festival entirely powered by bikes (see our previous stories here and here). The festival starts at 9 a.m. in Ballard at Bergen Place (that triangle space at Leary Market). It will go from there to Denny Park, then finally…
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A moving, pedal-powered music festival is coming to a park near you
Instruments powered by bicycle generators, gear hauled by bike trailers. For one day, the Seattle Bicycle Music Festival will tour Seattle’s parks, featuring local artists playing music literally powered by people.
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