Tucked away under the viaduct in downtown Seattle, Highway 99 Blues Club

Tucked away under the viaduct in downtown Seattle, Highway 99 Blues Club is host to local musical talent and art. Rockabilly Night is a monthly event, occurring every fourth Wednesday, and usually features two bands. Little Ray and The Uppercuts, who normally host the show, played June 27th alongside guest band Billy Dwane and The Creepers. photos by Mike Stolp-Smith Published on June 28, 2012

Tucked away under the viaduct in downtown Seattle, Highway 99 Blues Club
Wesley Amundsen (Bass)

Wesley Amundsen (Bass)

Keytone Guess (Drums)

Keytone Guess (Drums)

Tucked away under the viaduct in downtown Seattle, Highway 99 Blues Club

Keytone Guess (Drums)

Billy Dwane (Lead Guitar/ Vocals) from Billy Dwane and the Creepers

Billy Dwane (Lead Guitar/ Vocals) from Billy Dwane and the Creepers

A few couples took to the dance-floor over the course of the evening.

A few couples took to the dance-floor over the course of the evening.

Tucked away under the viaduct in downtown Seattle, Highway 99 Blues Club

A few couples took to the dance-floor over the course of the evening.

Tucked away under the viaduct in downtown Seattle, Highway 99 Blues Club

A few couples took to the dance-floor over the course of the evening.

Adam Bratman (Lead Guitar)

Adam Bratman (Lead Guitar)

Kelly Ryan (Bass)

Kelly Ryan (Bass)

Little Ray Esparza (Rhythm Guitar / Vocals) from Little Ray and the Uppercuts

Little Ray Esparza (Rhythm Guitar / Vocals) from Little Ray and the Uppercuts

A few people came down for the midweek show.

A few people came down for the midweek show.

Drum-kit lights above the bar

Drum-kit lights above the bar

Tucked away under the viaduct in downtown Seattle, Highway 99 Blues Club

Drum-kit lights above the bar

Highway 99 usually has a gallery in back, but it has been temporarily moved due to some renovations.

Highway 99 usually has a gallery in back, but it has been temporarily moved due to some renovations.

The bar, lit by fixtures made from old drum-kits, work-lights, and beer bottles.

The bar, lit by fixtures made from old drum-kits, work-lights, and beer bottles.