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Day Job: How Seattle Musicians Pay the Rent
5/17/10
Dayjob 11, Jen Gay
Seamstress, songstress.
5/16/10
Dayjob 10, Karyn Kupferman
Teacher and singer.
5/15/10
Dayjob 09, Dawud Raamah.
Open up for a shot of soul.
5/14/10
Dayjob 08, Steve Smith
Drivin' the bus, drivin' the band.
5/13/10
Dayjob 07, Kym Tuvim.
Your piano teacher has a secret talent.
5/12/10
Dayjob 05, Michael Moore.
Cellist, operatic set-builder.
5/11/10
Dayjob 06, Jesse Fortino
Indie songstress, burrito maker.
5/10/10
Dayjob 04, RA Scion
Hip hopper, leaf blower.
5/9/10
Dayjob 03, Kinoko.
YMCA staff member, musical chip bender.
5/8/10
Dayjob 02, Whiting Tennis.
Artist, folk-rock guitarist.
5/7/10
Dayjob 01, Colin Wolberg
Rock star and... panel manufacturer?
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About Day Job
Day Job was a regular column in the Seattle Weekly when I offered to take it over and treat it as a series of public radio features.
I used the opportunity as a chance to try new techniques, techniques that didn't fit the traditional public radio format.
The experiment ran 11 episodes, 9 of which ran in the paper and online.
Blog Archive
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2010
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May
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Dayjob 11, Jen Gay
Dayjob 10, Karyn Kupferman
Dayjob 09, Dawud Raamah.
Dayjob 08, Steve Smith
Dayjob 07, Kym Tuvim.
Dayjob 05, Michael Moore.
Dayjob 06, Jesse Fortino
Dayjob 04, RA Scion
Dayjob 03, Kinoko.
Dayjob 02, Whiting Tennis.
Dayjob 01, Colin Wolberg