Bellevue Beats D'Vonne Lewis' LIMITED EDITION

Bellevue, WALocal News

D'Vonne Lewis, a multifaceted composer, bandleader, and drummer, is recognized for his exceptional talent and versatility, especially in jazz. As the grandson of the iconic Dave Lewis, he carries a legacy of musical excellence. The **Bellevue Beats** concert series, which spans from April through autumn, aims to rejuvenate Downtown Bellevue’s vibrant music scene by offering free concerts each week. These performances will feature a variety of genres, including jazz, funk, hip-hop, and more, appealing to a broad audience. Concerts will be held at various parks and plazas around the Heart of Bellevue community at noon, making it accessible for many.

In addition to live performances, attendees can enjoy the music through virtual streams available on social media platforms. The initiative not only supports local musicians like D'Vonne Lewis but also encourages community engagement and appreciation for diverse musical styles. This concert series stands as Bellevue's longest yet, promising an enriching experience for music lovers.

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