Hot Tuna's ole timey blues & rock classics

We're Seattle-based musicians who have long loved the music of Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady. As the guitarist and bassist for Jefferson Airplane, and through their acoustic and electric permutations of Hot Tuna, they've inspired us and influenced our musicianship. Now, after years of playing in original bands, we want to share our appreciation for the guys by performing their music around Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Come out to join us sometime. If you love Hot Tuna, or if you just love ole timey, finger-pickin' blues and funky rock, you'll definitely love us.

Our Location

Based in Seattle, we celebrate Hot Tuna's music with our passionate performances, bringing joy to fans across the region.

Seattle

123 Music Lane, Seattle, WA

Hours

Friday to Sunday

Ahi Stardust truly captures the essence of Hot Tuna's music. An unforgettable experience for all fans!

John Doe

A band performs on an outdoor stage under a canopy, featuring multiple musicians with various instruments including a saxophone, trumpet, and guitar. The stage is equipped with large speakers and microphones, set against a backdrop with partial text. The musicians appear casually dressed and one female musician stands to the right, adjusting her sunglasses.
A band performs on an outdoor stage under a canopy, featuring multiple musicians with various instruments including a saxophone, trumpet, and guitar. The stage is equipped with large speakers and microphones, set against a backdrop with partial text. The musicians appear casually dressed and one female musician stands to the right, adjusting her sunglasses.
A band is performing on stage with three visible members playing electric guitars under vibrant green and blue stage lights. The atmosphere is energetic, with the audience barely visible in the darker areas, suggesting a lively concert.
A band is performing on stage with three visible members playing electric guitars under vibrant green and blue stage lights. The atmosphere is energetic, with the audience barely visible in the darker areas, suggesting a lively concert.

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