Tin Shed will be returning to Fuel May 8th, joining Nine-N-Out for a great night of music and fun.
The music is set to start at 9:30, and tickets will be $5 at the door.
Kai Fuller - May 1, 2010
If you saw us play at the Haiti Benefit showcase you may have noticed that something was missing. With Charles out with the flu, we decided to go ahead with an impromptu Eleuke/Drum duo. As a last minute add, we brought in a cowbell player, to fill out the band.
One John Mayer, One Beatles and one Shed song later, it was over, bizarre, but fun!
From the looks of it, lots of cash was raised for the relief effort in Haiti. Thanks for everyone who came out to show their support.
Kai Fuller - February 22, 2010
We’re all fired up to play the show tonight at Showbox SoDo, just south of Safeco Field in the SoDo district. The first band goes on at 9 PM, and tickets are $11 at the door.
Also playing tonight will be The Screaming Starts, Custom and Orbiting Giants.
You can send us concert photos and and videos to tinshedrocks@gmail.com
Kai Fuller - February 19, 2010
We had another great weekend over at Cays Productions. We now have the tracks for 9 songs finished. We also got to hear an early mix of Phoenix, and it’s already sounding great. I’m excited to hear what our talented mixing engineer Jeremy, does with the sound.
Also, if you happen to be over in Sequim, we recommend Gabbys Java. More than just a drive-thru coffee stand, they have a full menu, and great pastries!
Kai Fuller - February 9, 2010
The details have been finalized for our February 19th show at Showbox SoDo. We’ll be playing with The Screaming Starts, Custom, and Orbiting Giants. Doors officially open at 8 PM, and a tickets are $11.
As a special bonus to our fans, fan us on facebook, join our mailing list, or RSVP by February 18th to qualify for the special $9 presale price.
Kai Fuller - February 2, 2010
We will be taking part in the Eastside “Showcase For Haiti” Benefit concert at the variety show at the Meydenbauer Center on Sunday, February 21st. The entire event is scheduled to last 2 hours, featuring a wide variety of entertainers. Proceeds will go to the relief effort in Haiti. We will performing two or three songs that night.
Further details on this event will be posted as we get them. After initially being planned for a smaller venue, the organizers have moved to a location that can seat 1200. Please be in one of those seats. The event starts with a silent auction at 6-7PM, and then the 2-hour show from 7-9. Please come, and help get food and shelter to Haiti, and have some fun.
Brian Marshall - January 22, 2010
We’ll be recording three more songs over at Cays Productions in Sequim, Washington this weekend. We’ll be laying down tracks for “Bearded Lady”, “Interstate 90″, and “Phoenix”.
After this weekend, we’ll be halfway to completing our debut album, can’t wait to share it with everyone.
You may have also noticed the promotion over on the right column. That’s right, we’ll be playing Showbox SoDo again in February! As soon as details and pre-sale tickets become available, we’ll let you know.
Kai Fuller - January 14, 2010
It’s been a pretty good year for Tin Shed. We formed, practiced, practiced some more, played an open mic, and practiced. Then we practiced, put together our first show, practiced, played another show, practiced, and practiced. After practice, we practiced, played two more shows, practiced, and laid down 3 tracks in the studio. Finally, more practice, another open mic to try out some new songs, and practice.
Thanks to everybody who attended our shows, and who encouraged us through year one. Special thanks to Eden at Evolution studios, who runs the best practice facility I’ve ever used. Sure, it’s also the only one I’ve ever used, but the place rocks. And thanks to Kai and Charles for letting me join their little club.
At the start of the year, I’d never played drums in a band. Now, I’ve played four shows, including one at the legendary Seattle ShowBox. And we’re going to continue work on our first album, with three songs already tracked. Year 1 was awesome, and year two should be even better.
See you in 2010, and keep rocking!
Brian Marshall - December 29, 2009
Welcome to Tin Shed’s new home on the Web. We’ll be busy adding all kinds of exciting new features in the coming months. In the meantime, excuse the clutter, and rock out to some Shed.
Kai Fuller - December 28, 2009
It’s the week of Thanksgiving, and we here at Tin Shed have much to be thankful for. First and foremost, we have you, our fans to be most thankful for. Without your dedication and support, we would not be where we are today. So, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you. We have our families; without your love and support of our creative endevors we would not be where we are today. There are the things that should not be taken for granted; our health, a roof over our heads; that turkey on Thursday.
On a sidenote, things have been relatively quiet here in the Tin Shed camp. We are taking it easy for the holiday season. Once the new year rolls around though, we will be returning with a vengence! We have the rest of an album to complete, and many more shows to rock you with.
Be safe as y’all head out this holiday to celebrate with friends and family, and I’ll see you on the flip side.
- November 25, 2009