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The band Full Tilt has been solid for more than 20 years, with an original twist on classic tunes such as “Route 66,” “Ain't No Sunshine,” “Soul Man,” “Brown Sugar,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” and “Louie Louie.” Their range is staggering: rock, soul, R&B, reggae, country, jazz.

MLB has a crossover style that is due to their wide range of influences. Their appeal spans from dyed-hair teenagers with one too many piercings, to college students, as well as those approaching mid-life crisis and beyond. Love for the stage is the band’s strongest asset. Growing from their reggae heavy roots, the Matt Lewis Band is quickly becoming a funky soul jam band with an amazing live show.

Alaska's favorite ska band!
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Nestled in the mountain ranges of Alaska, Pacific Blend offers a warm breeze filled with the melodies of Island/Roots Reggae. The blend of the Pacific comes together by crossing cultural barriers for the purpose of "One Love".
Originally formed in 2007 by four individuals with the same passion for music. Pacific Blend has become a celebrated addition to the Anchorage music circuit.

A group of 7 friends who enjoy getting together and playing a wide variety of musical styles and tunes.
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Rooted deep in the blues traditions of Robert Johnson and honoring the stylings of greats like Pinetop Perkins and John Lee Hooker, Rebel Blues can lay down a funk rhythm around a blues arrangement and rock the house with it.


Although Stray Dogma never limits itself to any particular genre of music, their tunes would probably be described as an acoustic mixture of folk, rock, jazz and pop. Similar artists/styles include Sarah McLachlan, Dave Matthews, David Crosby, Norah Jones.

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With a sound ranging from joyful, raucous Americana to soul-deep, countrified melancholy to outright rocking, this Anchorage-based outfit is well on their way to joining the ranks of some of their lauded forefathers.
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Alaskan Rock band Woodrow has been tearing up stages all over the 49th state for the past five years. Their well crafted songs have the hooky melodies and pop sensibility of artists like The Rolling Stones and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers coupled with the beautiful dynamics of Hum or Death Cab For Cutie.
Woodrow puts on a live performance like no other and uses enough energy on stage to power the city of Anchorage. After the show they are left exhausted but somehow they always muster up enough strength to go out dancing with their fans.











