If you’re in the mood for an evening of heartfelt music with the intention of celebrating and honoring the whole messy beautiful gamut of love then come spend some of your Valentine’s Day with singer/songwriters Star Anna and Parshall Blue at the Royal Junction Indian Cuisine and Bar (on the 2nd floor) Saturday, Feb. 14th. Bring your sweetheart, bring your bestie, bring yourself, bring whoever you want to listen to rad music with while enjoying delicious bites and drinks!
PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS (IN PERSON) AT Royal Junction 420 N Pearl St.
*Physical Ticket needed for entry and to claim free drink
*Seating is limited so get your tickets now! (to ensure table seating or to request specific seating, call Royal Junction ahead of time)
To describe Star Anna’s sound would depend on the day, the show, the album, or the band. Alt country, folk, blues, soul, and Americana are all fitting, but what remains the central focus of every performance is her voice. Whether she’s sitting on a stage with only her acoustic guitar or backed by some of Seattle’s finest musicians, it’s her voice that defines her music. It is belted with a raw, grittiness that bellows from a deep, dark reserve. It is softly laid down atop gentle strings, aching and tender. It is spit out with a fierce recklessness that echoes the glory days of punk. She’s been compared to Joan Jett, John Prine, Fiona Apple and Joe Cocker but she is unmistakably her own entity. Spare, fragile and gutsy, Star Anna is the real thing.
STAR ANNA
Parshall Blue is a water lover, poet and true-blue musician. They have roots in many places, such as Reno, Magadan in Eastern Russia, the suburbs outside Toronto, and most recently Fort Collins, Colorado. Drawing life and inspiration from each place, they create their unique sound, which others have described as country-punk, indie-folk, and female rage-y rock.