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Photo story: A night of rock at Skylark Cafe

The Skylark is known both for its live music space and its food menu, which features house-made bacon and pastrami.

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Raised by a single mother in the suburbs of Detroit, Dan discovered an early passion for singing, songwriting, and the arts as a whole. She got her BA in English and music at the University of Michigan, where she reported for the school’s paper, The Michigan Daily. She worked as a Senior News Reporter on the government beat, transitioned to arts writing, and eventually became the managing editor of the social media department. She moved to Seattle in 2017. After losing her job during the COVID-19 pandemic and discouraged about the lack of press surrounding Seattle’s music scene, Dan made the decision to turn Dan’s Tunes, a fully fledged music journalism website focused on showcasing the Seattle area’s musicians, into its own startup. There’s so much music happening in the city that spawned Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Jimi Hendrix — among others — and Dan’s Tunes is determined to find and expose those outstanding acts. The goal is to have satellites in every major US city, uplifting diverse and compelling voices and helping music communities thrive. In 2020, Dan was featured in the Seattle Times’s year-end music critic poll. Other than her musical endeavors (singing, playing ukulele, and auditioning for American Idol four times before the age of 24) Ray is passionate about food and education around the American food system, and she’s also a large proponent of eliminating the stigma around mental health. Ray loves cats, especially her own, who is named Macaulay Culkin (but she’s a lady).

Photo by Jason Norman

On Saturday, February 19, the Skylark Cafe hosted Seattle rock musicians Apology Wars, Asterhouse, and Cashing in Karma.

The Skylark, located in the Delridge neighborhood in West Seattle, is known both for its live music space and its food menu, which features house-made bacon and pastrami. During the COVID-19 shutdown, the venue survived largely by opening up an outdoor patio for eating and allowing customers to order takeout.

Asterhouse, a raucous rock band reminiscent of The Doors, opened the show. They brought two of frontman John Thornburg’s music students on stage to help drum (the Skylark is all-ages until 10 p.m.). Indie alt-rock band Cashing in Karma, fronted by a sequin-clad Jonny Barrett, took the middle set. Apology Wars, a Bellingham-found pop-leaning pop-rock band, closed the show.

Check out our photo story below.

Asterhouse frontman John Thornburg invites two of his music students on stage to drum with him.
Asterhouse+Cashing in Karma+Apology Wars at Skylark Café
Asterhouse guitarist Russ Thornburg.
Asterhouse+Cashing in Karma+Apology Wars at Skylark Café
Asterhouse drummer and singer John Thornburg pumps up the crowd.
John uses a fan at most of his shows to blow his hair back.
Asternhouse singer and drummer John Thornburg.
Cashing in Karma is a alt-pop-rock band based in Seattle, WA.
Cashing in Karma singer and guitarist Jonny Barrett.
Cashing in Karma's Bri Ashlee Little (left), and frontperson Jonny Barrett.
Apology Wars kicks off their set.
Apology Wars frontman Kyle McAllister.
Apology Wars is an indie pop-rock band out of Seattle and Bellingham, WA.
The Skylark Cafe is a live music venue and bar based in the Delridge neighborhood of West Seattle.

Photos by Jason Norman

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Raised by a single mother in the suburbs of Detroit, Dan discovered an early passion for singing, songwriting, and the arts as a whole. She got her BA in English and music at the University of Michigan, where she reported for the school’s paper, The Michigan Daily. She worked as a Senior News Reporter on the government beat, transitioned to arts writing, and eventually became the managing editor of the social media department. She moved to Seattle in 2017. After losing her job during the COVID-19 pandemic and discouraged about the lack of press surrounding Seattle’s music scene, Dan made the decision to turn Dan’s Tunes, a fully fledged music journalism website focused on showcasing the Seattle area’s musicians, into its own startup. There’s so much music happening in the city that spawned Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Jimi Hendrix — among others — and Dan’s Tunes is determined to find and expose those outstanding acts. The goal is to have satellites in every major US city, uplifting diverse and compelling voices and helping music communities thrive. In 2020, Dan was featured in the Seattle Times’s year-end music critic poll. Other than her musical endeavors (singing, playing ukulele, and auditioning for American Idol four times before the age of 24) Ray is passionate about food and education around the American food system, and she’s also a large proponent of eliminating the stigma around mental health. Ray loves cats, especially her own, who is named Macaulay Culkin (but she’s a lady).