Marion Walker
North By North
Dry T-Shirt Contest
WONGS
Wed, July 5, 2017
9:00 pm
Highline$5.00 - $8.00
Tickets at the Door
This event is 21 and over
https://www.highlineseattle.com/event/1495534/North By North
Hailing from the land of brutal winters and deep dish pizza, North by North has developed their own brand of infectious, spastic yet finely-honed rock and roll. They seamlessly toe the line between 3 minute garage pop anthems and your dad’s favorite “prog-rock deep cuts” cassette tape, with plenty of hooks to spare.
Dry T-Shirt Contest
Franklin & Bash is an American comedy-drama television series created by Kevin Falls and Bill Chais. The series stars Breckin Meyer and Mark-Paul Gosselaar as unconventional lawyers and longtime friends. A Turner Broadcasting executive has referred to the series as a "funny legal procedural",[2] whereas in the United Kingdom it was referred to as "Ally McBeal With Balls" when advertised for its forthcoming debut on E4.[3]
The series is broadcast in the United States on the cable channel TNT. It premiered on June 1, 2011.[4] The second season aired June 5, 2012,[5] and the third on June 19, 2013.[6] The show was renewed for a fourth season on October 17, 2013.[7]
In the Fall of 2013, Ted Turner contacted his favorite bros Matt, Scot, Jackson and Matthew IV to form a perfect musical representation of his legacy program, Franklin & Bash:the TV show. Using songs written by Mark Paul Gosselaar Ted Turner hoped to create a grass roots promotional vehicle to make the TV show more accessible to the common man.
The series is broadcast in the United States on the cable channel TNT. It premiered on June 1, 2011.[4] The second season aired June 5, 2012,[5] and the third on June 19, 2013.[6] The show was renewed for a fourth season on October 17, 2013.[7]
In the Fall of 2013, Ted Turner contacted his favorite bros Matt, Scot, Jackson and Matthew IV to form a perfect musical representation of his legacy program, Franklin & Bash:the TV show. Using songs written by Mark Paul Gosselaar Ted Turner hoped to create a grass roots promotional vehicle to make the TV show more accessible to the common man.