The Hang
J&J Music Presents: The Hang at Lo-Fi. The Hang is a 'New Seattle' installation and gathering place. When you arrive you can expect to experience a new train of thought, movement and expression. The music and ambiance of the space provides an inviting environment in which people chill, dance and spontaneously collaborate with each other. The space is alive with the vibe you seek - COME HANG!
http://www.thelofi.net/ http://www.theteachingmusic.com/
Brought to you by J&J Music: http://www.jandjmusic.net/
Where: The LoFi Performance Gallery
Price: $5
When: 10:00pm Thu 9.11.08 with 15 other showtimes 9.11.08 through 1.01.09
All Showtimes
- 9.11.0810:00pm
- 9.18.0810:00pm
- 9.25.0810:00pm
- 10.02.0810:00pm
- 10.09.0810:00pm
- 10.16.0810:00pm
- 10.23.0810:00pm
- 10.30.0810:00pm
- 11.06.0810:00pm
- 11.13.0810:00pm
- 11.20.0810:00pm
- 12.04.0810:00pm
- 12.11.0810:00pm
- 12.18.0810:00pm
- 1.01.0910:00pm
Who:
This Event Submitted By: J&J Music
Reviews & Previews
Rik Wright
Ever since Jeremy gave me his first demo of his original music I was sucked in by the sheer passion of his playing... (blog.culturemob.com)
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The LoFi Performance Gallery
429 Eastlake Avenue East
Seattle, WA 98103
- Phone: 206-254-2824
- Hours: 8pm - 2am
- Neighborhood: South Lake Union
- Web: http://www.thelofi.net
- Parking Details: Street Parking
- Age Restriction: 21 and over



User Comments and Reviews
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The Hang
Parties; Community; Music: Hip Hop, Jazz, Rock
Comment by: Fred Roth
Thursday July 17th Review
There I was, slowly approaching the front door of The LoFi when I heard the trio of Josh (Rawlings), Evan (Flory-Barnes) and Jeremy (Jones) laying out a beautiful tone. The music hit me immediately. After that point, I was relaxed and ready to hear what was next.
Moments later, sax players, trombone players and even a word sayer put their own touch on the night. One sax player had a flurry of musical phrases that reminded me of Courtney Pine. The place was packed, with a crowd of enthusiastic listeners. People were friendly and social, it was the kind of party you hope to stumble onto. The Hang is a event you can proudly recommend to your friends.
The Hang
Parties; Community; Music: Hip Hop, Jazz, Rock
Comment by: Stina Grace
It’s all about the hang.
‘Nuff said. Someone shared with me the secret of this “happening” that Josh, Evan, and Jeremy have created, and I must in turn pass along the favor. The Hang allows you to join with others to create something that you didn’t even know you wanted to create, but once it’s there in front of you, everyone’s supportive and adding to the mix. It’s how I imagine a 1950’s loft party, only you’re not hesitant to show up by yourself in jeans and a t-shirt. One night I walked in and ordered a whiskey, sat at the bar, and watched the trio jam. A trumpet player and a trombonist stood up from a couch and started to play a background riff. They broke into solos. People were laughing, dancing, thinking of solos in their heads. Then someone got up to rap. A woman in a leopard-print dress began to dance. A guy sang an impromptu version of “Besame Mucho”. A DJ started spinning in the back of the room. And, feeling transported to a place and time far from Seattle, I sang the blues.
If you don’t feel the vibe to collaborate musically, you’re still hanging. There are lots of couches and seats lining the walls; a bar with a view of it all and chill bartenders. There’s even a black & white photo booth if you feel the urge to document the night. Sit back, watch the video projected on the wall behind the music, listen, and just hang. The night is what you make it.