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SEATTLE — The pandemic and live music’s stumbling recovery have not been kind to working musicians (to drastically understate it). The inability to safely and reliably convene has been a drag on the bottom line as much as the soul, depriving bands of their primary way of building an audience, not to mention pay the rent. The internet is a powerful tool, but for many artists there’s no substitute for the stage, stepping in front of a crowd and letting the music speak to listeners in ways social media “gurus” never could. This is especially true for artists like The Dip and Delvon Lamarr Organ T…