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How Now Brown Cow
3rd Thursday @ The Sea Monster Lounge
Sea Monster Lounge
2202 N 45th St
Seattle, WA 98103

Free admission
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How Now Brown Cow is your host for the early show every 3rd Thursday of the month at the legendary Sea Monster Lounge in Wallingford. 7:30 - 9:00 PM. No Cover. 21+
Featuring the dynamic rhythm section of long time bandmates as well as founding member Dave Kurtiak on bass and Donovan Pfeifer on drums with the ear-catching Kerry O'Connor on fender rhodes and keyboards. Playing their signature funk and jazz fueled all improvised original instrumental music, the How Now Brown Cow bring a mix of creativity, talent and musicality that has made them known throughout the Seattle music community. Their spontaneous compositions are kin to the sounds and stylings of vintage groups like The Brand New Heavies, Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters, Average White Band, Tower of Power and The Meters as well as more modern groups such as Scary Pockets, Vulfpeck, Galactic and Medeski, Martin and Wood.
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Mark
February 21st 2025
Drum bass and keyboard instrumentals kept the Seamonster lounge hopping. Great sound and musical balance, looking forward to seeing How Now Brown Cow again soon.
Seattle, WA@Sea Monster Lounge
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Featuring the dynamic rhythm section of long time bandmates as well as founding member Dave Kurtiak on bass and Donovan Pfeifer on drums, the ear-catching Kerry O'Connor on fender rhodes and keyboards and frequent collaborator Brad Schrandt on sax and flute as well as special guests. Playing their signature funk and jazz fueled all improvised original instrumental music, the How Now Brown Cow bring a mix of creativity, talent and musicality that has made them known throughout the Seattle music community. Their spontaneous compositions are kin to the sounds and stylings of vintage groups like The Brand New Heavies, Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters, Average White Band, Tower of Power and The Meters as well as more modern groups such as Scary Pockets, Vulfpeck, Galactic and Medeski, Martin and Wood.
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