Seattle
The Space

Anton and Dawn moved into this West Seattle home in 2011. Originally built in 1962, it was later bought by an architect who gutted the interior to create a unique, open interior space. It is not a loft per se, but we’ve brought the loft concert series here that we began in Oakland, and we feel that it has more than a bit of the loft spirit.
The space is located less than a mile from the Alaska Junction—the hub of West Seattle activity.
Click the address, above, for map/directions.
Parking
There is plenty of street parking. Kindly make sure not to block any driveways.
The Concert
A serious concert with a party vibe. The band plays two sets of music. Before, between and afterward, there’s time for folks to mingle and enjoy some wine, soft drinks and snacks. For more information, please visit the ABOUT page.
Here are some photos from previous concerts…
- Julian Priester. Photo by Jim Levitt.
- Randy Porter, Anton Schwartz, Phil Sparks. Photo by Suzanne Zahr Fleming.
- Anton Schwartz (sax) and Jeff Johnson (bass). Photo by Jim Levitt.
- Rebecca Kilgore with Randy Porter and Anton Schwartz. Photo by Nancy Leson.
- Gail Pettis with Blake Angelos and Anton Schwartz. Photo by Jim Levitt.
- Vocalist Ed Reed and pianist Randy Porter. Photo by Jim Levitt.
- Gail Pettis with Blake Angelos. Photo by Jim Levitt.
- Taylor Eigsti. Photo by David Biehler.
- Julian Priester and Anton Schwartz. Photo by Jim Levitt.
- The Seattle room.
- Randy Porter. Photo by Jim Levitt.
- Kellye Gray with Jeff Johnson and Anton Schwartz. Photo by Jim Levitt.
- Julian Priester with Dawn Clement, Geoff Harper, Byron Vannoy, Anton Schwartz. Photo by Jim Levitt.
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