Musician Tomo Nakayama Shares His Favorite Seattle Spots

It would be hard to find a more “Seattle” musician than Tomo Nakayama. More famous? Sure. More likely to rep the city by wearing a Sonics throwback on TV? Probably. But certainly not more entrenched in the city’s arts scene, or more attuned to the reality of daily life here. Nakayama, who grew up in Bellevue and attended the University of Washington, was the front man for two bands, Asahi and Grand Hallway, before embarking on a solo career. His music is melodic, empathetic, and thoughtful. Recently, he recorded a cover of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young’s “Our House” for the opening credits of a Netflix show called House of

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