Live Music in Redmond At AKB
Craft cocktails. Local sound. Your new favorite night.
Join us Wednesdays from 5 – 8 pm. Here's the lineup:
SEPTEMBER
9.3 — Mark Wand
From classical and jazz to Spanish guitar and pop standards, Mark Wand’s solo performances are as artful as they are eclectic. A Pacific Northwest talent with national recognition — including a feature at Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture — Mark sets the tone with music that’s polished, versatile and quietly captivating.
9.10 — Rick Molloy
A former tech pro turned full-time musician, Seattle-based Rick Molloy crafts gritty, soul-baring sets that blur the lines between Americana and alt-rock. With a voice for confession and a gift for storytelling, he pairs original songs with moody reimagined covers — creating an atmospheric experience that lingers long after the last note.
9.17 — Benni James
Seattle-based Benni James brings raw emotion and rock polish to every performance. He’s opened for legends like Chris Cornell and Tom Morello, and his acclaimed debut album earned a top spot among the Pacific Northwest’s best. Expect passion, grit and a sound that lingers.
9.24 — Eric Alan
A seasoned pianist, synth player and vocalist, Eric brings a dynamic blend of originals and covers shaped by years on both coasts. From New York City’s iconic venues like The Bitter End and Rockwood Music Hall to lodges and resorts across the Northwest, he’s played over a thousand shows — honing a sound that’s versatile, polished and always crowd-pleasing.
OCTOBER
10.01 — Benni James
Seattle-based Benni James brings raw emotion and rock polish to every performance. He’s opened for legends like Chris Cornell and Tom Morello, and his acclaimed debut album earned a top spot among the Pacific Northwest’s best. Expect passion, grit and a sound that lingers.
10.08 — Mark Holt
A veteran Pacific Northwest singer-songwriter, Mark Holt has spent nearly four decades performing across the U.S. and Canada with a sound that blends blues, jazz, country, bluegrass and folk. Genre-defying and story-driven, Holt’s performances celebrate the roots of American music with heart and soul.
10.15 — Rick Molloy
A former tech pro turned full-time musician, Seattle-based Rick Molloy crafts gritty, soul-baring sets that blur the lines between Americana and alt-rock. With a voice for confession and a gift for storytelling, he pairs original songs with moody reimagined covers — creating an atmospheric experience that lingers long after the last note.
10.22 — Steven Fletcher
Dubbed a “human jukebox,” Steven Fletcher draws from a deep well of pop, rock and singer-songwriter classics spanning five decades. A veteran of the stage both solo and with Seattle’s beloved Dogtones, he welcomes requests and keeps the crowd singing along.
10.29 — Eric Alan
A seasoned pianist, synth player and vocalist, Eric brings a dynamic blend of originals and covers shaped by years on both coasts. From New York City’s iconic venues like The Bitter End and Rockwood Music Hall to lodges and resorts across the Northwest, he’s played over a thousand shows — honing a sound that’s versatile, polished and always crowd-pleasing.
