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Win Tickets ($250): BoDeans w/ Clarence Bucaro, NW String Summit Launch Party, Counting Crows & More

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Win Seattle Tickets from Seattle PipelinePipeline is once again giving away many Seattle event tickets this weekend including NW String Summit Launch Party, Counting Crows w/ The Wallflowers, Future Birds, The 20/20 Awards, BoDeans w/ Clarence Bucaro & more!

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Win Tickets ($20): NW String Summit Launch Party @ Nectar Lounge | Bluegrass, Polecat, The Giraffe Dodgers w/ Allie Kral of Cornmeal (July 6)
We will be doing a FREE RAFFLE at the launch party, where the grand prize is a pair of tickets to Northwest String Summit. Pole Cat: Formed in Bellingham, Washington in March 2010, Polecat has quickly established itself throughout the West, with three records and over 300 shows in three years. To win, comment on this post here.

Win Tickets ($20): Futurebirds w/ Diarrhea Planet + Neighbors @ Barboza | Indie Rock, Rock and Roll (July 10)
Futurebirds are an indie rock band formed in 2008 from Athens, Georgia. Their first album Hampton’s Lullaby, was released on Autumn Tone Records on July 27, 2010. Their self titled EP was re-released in February 2011 and their second EP, Via Flamina, was released in April 2011. To win, comment on this post here.

Win Tickets ($10): Redmond Outdoor Summer Movies @ Marymoor Park | Outdoor Big Screen, Cirque Performers, Movie trivia (July 10)
The 2013 Summer Movies at Marymoor Park in Redmond kicks off next week and runs every Wednesday through the end of August. Not only are there fun movies to see in a great setting, each movie also has pre-show entertainment including aerial acrobatics, stilt walking, fire eating, cyr wheel, contortion and more! To win, comment on this post here.

Win Tickets ($16): The 20/20 Awards Screening of ‘Carlito’s Way’ @ Grand Illusion Cinema | Al Pacino, Sean Penn (July 11)
The 20/20 Awards want you. Come and partake in the screening of Carlito’s Way, a film written by David Koepp and directed by Brian De Palma, based on the novel by Edwin Torres. We want to know if you think Carlito’s Way has stood the test of time. To win, comment on this post here.

Win Tickets ($10): Seattle Outdoor Summer Movies @ Magnuson Park | Outdoor Big Screen, Cirque Performers, Movie trivia (July 11)
The 2013 Summer Movies at Magnuson Park kicks off next week and runs every Thursday through the end of August. Not only are there fun movies to see in a great setting, each movie also has pre-show entertainment including aerial acrobatics, stilt walking, fire eating, cyr wheel, contortion and more! To win, comment on this post here.

Win Tickets ($100): Counting Crows w/ The Wallflowers @ Maryhill Winery | Rock, Pop, Grammy Winners (July 14)
Both Counting Crows and The Wallflowers are dynamic rock bands with fans all over the world and millions in album sales. The relationship between the two bands dates back to 1996 when Adam Duritz lent background vocals to the Wallflowers hit, “6th Avenue Heartache.” To win, comment on this post here.

Win Tickets ($78): BoDeans w/ Clarence Bucaro @ The Triple Door | Roots Rock, Folk, American Made (July 18)
“I’ve always thought of the BoDeans as a truly American band,” says Kurt Neumann, the founder, primary writer and frontman of the veteran Milwaukee-based group. “We were blue-collar kids straight out of the heartland—how could we be anything else? ‘Roots rock’ was a label I fought when I was younger, but I came to realize that if by ‘roots’ you meant blues, rock, country and soul all slammed together into one sound, then I’d say yes—that is the sound of American-made music.” To win, comment on this post here.

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