Bumbershoot Monday Wrap: Mary J. Blige, Moondoggies, Baconnaise, Pink Unicorns ...
Here's a look at a few of the things we loved and loathed at Bumbershoot on Monday, Sept. 6. Our coverage from Saturday and Sunday are, of course, still ready for your perusal as well.
Renee McMahon Mary J. Blige closed out Bumbershoot 2010's Mainstage on Monday, September 6.
Slideshows: Meat Puppets, Lisa Dank, Helladope, Greg Laswell, Brent Amaker, Bomba Estereo, The Moondoggies, Mary J. Blige, Japandroids, Anvil, Billy Bragg, Fences, The Physics, Motion City Soundtrack, and the 10 Most Interesting People of Bumbershoot.
Rants & Raves:
-- Five Things I Learned About Costumes, Lounging, Stage Banter, and Cover Songs at Bumbershoot 2010
-- 9 Things I Learned--About Courtney, Born Anchors, Pink Unicorns, and More--At Bumbershoot 2010
-- Things Baconnaise Creator Dave Lefkow Said At "Why Bacon? Why Cupcakes? Why Now?"
-- The Spits Quit Early
-- Wild Orchid Children Play So Hard, They Bleed
-- Jenny and Johnny Are Sweet, But They're No Rilo Kiley
-- Gorgeous Gentle Folk Songs Are Lay Low's Icelandic Export
-- Moondoggies Keep Guitar Licks Coming Through Rainy Set At Starbucks Stage
-- Between Mary J., Drake and J. Cole, Hip-Hop Rocks The Mainstage
-- Loch Lomond's Pleasant Indie Pop Shines Best When Stretching Their Ambitions
-- Witty Stage Banter, a Guided By Voices Cover, and Explosive Pop Made BOAT Bumbershoot's Feel-Good Band
-- People Eating People Delivers A Fearless Performance, With Nouela Johnston's Emotions Laid Bare
-- Laura Veirs Heats Seattle Up For Fall, Closes Out the NW Court
-- Surfer Blood: Mature, Talented, and Rocking Decades Beyond Their Years
-- JEFF The Brotherhood Sing Songs About Your Mom and Dad
Note: This post actually went live Tuesday afternoon, but was back-posted for the sake of continuity.


























