Bellevue Beats Sundae Mr. Goessl

Bellevue, WALocal News

Sundae + Mr. Goessl, a delightful husband-wife musical duo, showcases the talents of award-winning vocalist Kate Voss and virtuoso guitarist Jason Goessl, enchanting audiences with their unique sound that blends vintage pop and cowboy jazz. For the past six years, they have toured extensively across the U. S. , performing over 1000 shows and releasing six acclaimed albums.

Their performances are marked by charming humor, diverse instrumentation, and a nostalgic flair that captivates music lovers. As part of the Bellevue Beats concert series, they are set to reignite Downtown Bellevue's music scene with free concerts held weekly in various parks and plazas. The couple's engaging acts combine elements of jazz, pop, americana, country, comedy, and vaudeville, creating an immersive experience for attendees. Their commitment to musicianship and entertainment has garnered them numerous accolades, making them a highlight of the Bellevue community. With a virtual tip jar available, fans can support the duo as they continue to spread joy through their music.

Whether online or in person, their concerts promise to be an unforgettable celebration of music and community spirit.

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