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  2. Museum of Pop Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Pop Culture (or MoPOP) is a nonprofit museum in Seattle, Washington, United States, dedicated to contemporary popular culture. It was founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in 2000 as the Experience Music Project. Since then MoPOP has organized dozens of exhibits, 17 of which have toured across the U.S. and internationally.

  3. Disco: A Decade of Saturday Nights - Wikipedia

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    Disco: A Decade of Saturday Nights, organized by Experience Music Project in Seattle, Washington, [1] was the first major museum exhibition to explore the rich, complex world of disco. [2] Pulsating with light and sound, the exhibit followed disco from its beginnings in New York club culture to the fad created by Saturday Night Fever, the ...

  4. KEXP-FM - Wikipedia

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    KEXP-FM Seattle, Washington United States Broadcast area Seattle metropolitan area Frequency 90.3 MHz (HD Radio) Branding KEXP Programming Format Alternative eclectic / hip hop / classic hip hop Affiliations NPR (music licensing) Ownership Owner Friends of KEXP History First air date May 10, 1972 (52 years ago) (1972-05-10) Former call signs KCMU (1972–2001) Former frequencies 90.5 MHz (1972 ...

  5. Charles R. Cross, celebrated biographer of Nirvana's Kurt ...

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    Cross began his career in music journalism in the late 1970s while working on the student newspaper at the University of Washington, according to the Seattle Times; after he graduated in 1980, he ...

  6. X-15 (band) - Wikipedia

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    Ted Askew. X-15 is an American rock band formed in Bellingham, Washington in 1979 by lead singer Kelly Mitchell, guitarist Eric Alton, bass player Tim Lollar, keyboardist Erik Rohrer, and drummer Todd Fuhs. They are best known as one of the most successful alternative bands operating out of Seattle during the years 1980 through 1987, leading up ...

  7. Screaming Trees - Wikipedia

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    Late in 1991, Nirvana's Nevermind became an unexpected commercial success, opening the gates for the rest of the Seattle scene. Screaming Trees in 1992. Barrett Martin replaced previous drummer Pickerel and the new lineup recorded Sweet Oblivion in 1992. [5] Sweet Oblivion was the band's breakout album and included the hit single "Nearly Lost You".

  8. TKO (band) - Wikipedia

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    Darryl Siguenza. TKO is an American hard rock and heavy metal band from Seattle, Washington, which was mainly active between 1977 and 1986. The group's lead vocalist and only consistent member is Brad Sinsel. [ 2][ 3] The band has reunited sporadically for shows starting in 1994, their most recent live appearances taking place at the Legions of ...

  9. Seattle Center Monorail - Wikipedia

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    Near the northern end of the line, the Experience Music Project building (now the Museum of Pop Culture) was constructed over the monorail tracks from 1998 to 2000. [197] The building was designed so that the tracks would pass through a valley at the center of the structure, with windows from the exhibit spaces facing the guideway.