Bellevue Beats Warren Dunes

Bellevue, WALocal News

Warren Dunes, a dynamic family band comprised of Julia Massey and brothers Jared and Dominic Cortese, draws inspiration from their time at Warren Dunes State Park in Michigan, a place that sparked their musical journey. Their debut album, "Welcome to Warren Dunes," is characterized by its blend of post-punk and pop, creating an engaging sound that is both unique and accessible. The band's ethos revolves around community support, as they donate a portion of their concert proceeds to various charitable organizations, reflecting their belief in being #smallbutmighty. They are featured in the Bellevue Beats concert series, which aims to revitalize Bellevue's music scene by offering free concerts from April to autumn. These events take place in different parks and plazas throughout Bellevue, making live music accessible to all.

Fans can catch up on performances through their online platforms, enhancing community engagement. With a focus on fun, synergy, and musical exploration, Warren Dunes brings a refreshing energy to the local music landscape. For those interested in supporting the band and their charitable efforts, details about upcoming shows and donations can be found on their website.

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