New muisc, new links, and what’s coming…
Publish The Quest has had a busy year, and we wanted to take the time to catch you up on what we have been up to. First of all, we have some new music for you!! 2 new songs are now available to...
View ArticleOne of my favorite Northwest’s
One of my favorite Northwest’s. Pouring rain, interspersed by quick, squinting-bright sun beams. The kind of Autumn Weather that leaves trees naked.. Last time Publish the Quest headed down the coast,...
View ArticleUnbelievable fortune
The sun is warm in the Sierra Nevada’s today.. 3 more shows to go, and then back to the Northwest.. Time flies! The tour Van sprung a leak on our way up to Tahoe yesterday, and somehow (once again) the...
View ArticleSeattle Band Publish The Quest to Perform in Portugal and Poland
Seattle Band Publish The Quest to Perform in Portugal and Poland Release of New Single to Benefit Arts Education in Africa Seattle band Publish The Quest will travel to Portugal in November to perform...
View ArticleDirtbaggin’ Dubai
Our trip to Zimbabwe was ambitious this year. Performing at HIFA (Harare International Festival of the Arts) was the reason to be there, and the vehicle to deliver us, but there was so much more that...
View ArticleReturn to Hatcliffe
Just outside of Harare Zimbabwe there is a township called Hatcliffe. It is a place with a complicated past and an uncertain future… Strong hearts live in Hatcliffe, and we are privileged to call some...
View ArticleA New Home at Pakare Paye
Pakare Paye Art Center is inspiring. A place where young artists can develop and hone their skills in music, dance, drama, poetry and storytelling. The work that Zimbabwean legend Oliver Mtukudzi is...
View ArticleThen What!?
Femi Kuti waxes poetic with Seattle’s Publish the Quest members and bellows, “Gimme horns! Gimme horns!” opening the groovy pan-world pop band’s new album Then What!? (Late Night Sessions), and...
View ArticleZanzibar
ZANZIBAR Stone town is haunted in the most beautiful way. Each board used to frame a window seems to have been pulled off of some vessel from the 1700’s, and hand carved. If you stare down the narrow...
View ArticleMalawi to Zimbabwe
Earlier this year while traveling in East Africa, Jacob had the opportunity to team up with Royal Robbins and two passionate filmmakers, Rob Frost and James Q Martin, to create this short film about...
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