Meg Watjen booked and managed shows at Seattle's Velvet Elvis Theatre on Occidental Avenue in Pioneer Square during the mid-'90s. She became a champion of the all-ages scene not only by booking a ton of great all-ages shows and helping out young bands and promoters, but by becoming a tireless activist for all-ages shows in dealings with city government. She ruled! After the Velvet Elvis closed, she booked at Graceland and worked at Sub Pop. Later she married Chris "Wez" Lundry (editor of "Pool Dust" skate zine) and they now reside in Tempe, Arizona.
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Monday, October 8, 2007
Meg Watjen
Meg Watjen booked and managed shows at Seattle's Velvet Elvis Theatre on Occidental Avenue in Pioneer Square during the mid-'90s. She became a champion of the all-ages scene not only by booking a ton of great all-ages shows and helping out young bands and promoters, but by becoming a tireless activist for all-ages shows in dealings with city government. She ruled! After the Velvet Elvis closed, she booked at Graceland and worked at Sub Pop. Later she married Chris "Wez" Lundry (editor of "Pool Dust" skate zine) and they now reside in Tempe, Arizona.
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