Fri Dec 23 2022

8:30 PM (Doors 7:30 PM)

Tractor

5213 Ballard Avenue NW Seattle, WA 98107

Ages 21+

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Please view our most up-to-date COVID-19 guidelines before entering the show: http://www.tractortavern.com/tractor-covid-guidelines   

Roemen and The Whereabouts have been playing retro Soul and Motown in the PNW since 2012. Having played in other various groups, the four members of the Whereabouts came together looking for a challenge. Inspired by the untouchable talent of the artists and musicians who came out of Motown, Stax, and Muscle Shoals, the Whereabouts worked to recreate live that which is arguably some of the best songwriting and most emotional performances ever recorded. With 4-part harmonies and a minimal-yet-full sound, a night with the Whereabouts is a trip back in time, back to when music made you dance!”

"Polished chrome. Clangin’ guitars. Sneering lips. Pompadours! Tyler Hamilton grew up listening to rock 'n roll in and around Seattle. In that time, he’s explored the inner workings of songs and guitars, amps and classic cars! Drawn to the intoxicating heartache that was so apparent in the music of Roy Orbison, Chris Isaak, and Bruce Springsteen, Tyler developed a timeless style that echoes the Americana of yesteryear. This year was the release of his first full length record “Movin’ On”, a collection of songs written over the last several years that finally made their way into the studio.  Check out the latest music video for his song “Is It Love” from the new album--a sad banger through and through.”

"Peter (Donovan) is an astute musical storyteller. His perceptive songs span genres and feature narratives based on both real-life and fictitious characters, written with a contemplative heart. With his debut album, This Better Be Good, Donovan spreads his wings, combining the plaintive soul of indie rock, the heartfelt sincerity of Americana, and the stirring studio pageantry of ‘70s singer-songwriters, drawing them together to explore more intimate depths.”

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CANCELED! Roemen and The Whereabouts w/ Tyler Hamilton & Peter Donovan

  • Sorry, there are currently no tickets available through TicketWeb.
  • Roemen and The Whereabouts

    Motown

    “Roemen and The Whereabouts have been playing retro Soul and Motown in the PNW since 2012. Having played in other various groups, the four members of the Whereabouts came together looking for a challenge. Inspired by the untouchable talent of the artists and musicians who came out of Motown, Stax, and Muscle Shoals, the Whereabouts worked to recreate live that which is arguably some of the best songwriting and most emotional performances ever recorded. With 4-part harmonies and a minimal-yet-full sound, a night with the Whereabouts is a trip back in time, back to when music made you dance!”
  • Tyler Hamilton

    Americana

    Tyler Hamilton blends the soaring cries of Roy Orbison and the searing guitars of Bruce Springsteen with an unassuming perspective of someone searching for more. With an aim to write timeless songs that take people to a place that feels familiar and classic but not tired and rehashed. On stage, his band showcases and amplifies the energy he puts into every step and jump, every note and lyric.

     
  • Peter Donovan

    Roots Rock

    Peter is an astute musical storyteller. His perceptive songs span genres and feature narratives based on both real-life and fictitious characters, written with a contemplative heart. With his debut album, This Better Be Good, Donovan spreads his wings, combining the plaintive soul of indie rock, the heartfelt sincerity of Americana, and the stirring studio pageantry of ‘70s singer-songwriters, drawing them together to explore more intimate depths. He also writes music for films, most recently contributing three songs to Red Right Hand starring Orlando Bloom. His sophomore album, Community Theatre, is set to release at the end of 2024.
  • Tractor COVID Policy

    Blues

    In response to a surge in the number of cases of COVID-19, we have changed our entry guidelines for upcoming shows.  Please view our website for the most updated information.  https://bit.ly/TractorCOVIDGuidelines 

    Highlights: 
    *Masks required while inside until 3/12/22.  After that date, we still highly encourage you to wear a mask.  Please be respectful of those that do!
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CANCELED! Roemen and The Whereabouts w/ Tyler Hamilton & Peter Donovan

Fri Dec 23 2022 8:30 PM

(Doors 7:30 PM)

Tractor Seattle WA
  • Sorry, there are currently no tickets available through TicketWeb.

Ages 21+

Please view our most up-to-date COVID-19 guidelines before entering the show: http://www.tractortavern.com/tractor-covid-guidelines   

Roemen and The Whereabouts have been playing retro Soul and Motown in the PNW since 2012. Having played in other various groups, the four members of the Whereabouts came together looking for a challenge. Inspired by the untouchable talent of the artists and musicians who came out of Motown, Stax, and Muscle Shoals, the Whereabouts worked to recreate live that which is arguably some of the best songwriting and most emotional performances ever recorded. With 4-part harmonies and a minimal-yet-full sound, a night with the Whereabouts is a trip back in time, back to when music made you dance!”

"Polished chrome. Clangin’ guitars. Sneering lips. Pompadours! Tyler Hamilton grew up listening to rock 'n roll in and around Seattle. In that time, he’s explored the inner workings of songs and guitars, amps and classic cars! Drawn to the intoxicating heartache that was so apparent in the music of Roy Orbison, Chris Isaak, and Bruce Springsteen, Tyler developed a timeless style that echoes the Americana of yesteryear. This year was the release of his first full length record “Movin’ On”, a collection of songs written over the last several years that finally made their way into the studio.  Check out the latest music video for his song “Is It Love” from the new album--a sad banger through and through.”

"Peter (Donovan) is an astute musical storyteller. His perceptive songs span genres and feature narratives based on both real-life and fictitious characters, written with a contemplative heart. With his debut album, This Better Be Good, Donovan spreads his wings, combining the plaintive soul of indie rock, the heartfelt sincerity of Americana, and the stirring studio pageantry of ‘70s singer-songwriters, drawing them together to explore more intimate depths.”