Bellevue Beats Joy Mills Band

Bellevue, WALocal News

Seattle's Joy Mills Band has made waves with their latest album, Echolocator, presenting a fresh, modern sound that emphasizes vocal clarity. This soulful country and roots group draws inspiration from a variety of artists, merging elements from popular singer-songwriters and classic southern rock. The band consists of Mills on lead vocals and electric guitar, supported by a skilled lineup including Tom Parker, Lucien LaMotte, Mike McDermott, and Jack Quick. Their participation in the Bellevue Beats concert series is part of a broader effort to rejuvenate Downtown Bellevue's music scene, offering free concerts from April to autumn. This initiative allows residents and visitors to enjoy live music in community spaces while promoting local artists.

Joy Mills Band’s performances are well-received, evident from the accolades they have garnered from respected publications and their extensive touring history. The album, mixed by Julian Martlew and mastered by Ed Brooks, highlights their musical growth and dedication to their craft. As they continue to engage audiences, the Joy Mills Band exemplifies the thriving arts culture within Bellevue.

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