The Crocodile Presents: Indigenous, July 3

Posted on June 27, 2016, 8:02 pm
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This Sunday, July 3, catch a night of rock and roll with a purpose, when Indigenous comes to The Crocodile in Belltown, along with openers Polly O’Keary and the Rhythm Method. From The Crocodile’s website:

Born and raised on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, Indigenous front man Mato Nanji (Ma-TOE NON-gee) dedicates his latest release Time Is Coming (on Blues Bureau International) to the indigenous youth and all young people on the indigenous reservations.

About Polly O’Keary:

Polly’s eclectic blues style reflects her colorful history. She grew up in a log cabin with no electricity or plumbing, and began her music career a teen working bars in Mexico. At 19 she had a husband in prison and an 8th grade education. Twenty years later, she was a bassist for touring blues bands, playing a total of four continents, was one of the Pacific Northwest’s most highly awarded blues artists, and was working toward a Ph.D. Polly is today a five ­time Washington Blues Society Best Female Vocalist, a three­time Best Songwriter, has won Best Album from Washington and Inland Empire blues societies, and many more awards.


The Crocodile Presents: Indigenous

When: Sunday, July 3, doors at 7pm

Where: The Crocodile (2200 2nd Ave)

Tickets are $15 for this all ages show

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