Summer Music Replay Eric Madis

Bellevue, WALocal News

In the latest installment of the Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series, Eric Madis showcased his musical talents in a live-stream performance filled with dynamic arrangements of blues and jazz classics, complemented by his original acoustic compositions. The well-loved Seattle musician not only demonstrated his guitar artistry but also highlighted his Hawaiian slack-key and slide guitar techniques, which have earned him a prominent place in the local music scene. With an impressive 21 award nominations from the Washington Blues Society and Northwest Area Music Association, Madis's influence is undeniable. He has also expanded his reach by teaching guitar workshops across the US and Canada and producing over 150 instructional videos online. Viewers who missed the live show can still enjoy the performance anytime by accessing the replay on the Heart of Bellevue's dedicated page.

The Summer Music series will continue featuring diverse local and regional artists every Wednesday and Thursday through September 24. Fans are encouraged to leave tips via PayPal to support Madis. Don't miss out on the chance to experience the rich talent of Seattle's music community.

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