Summer Music Replay Beth Whitney

Bellevue, WALocal News

Beth Whitney and Aaron Fishburn delivered an enchanting live performance of 'wild folk' music as part of the Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series. Their set included a captivating array of original songs, notably _Wild Roses_ and _Morning Star_, which showcased their soulful harmonies and steady rhythms. The live-stream event, held on September 10, 2020, attracted considerable attention and positive feedback from viewers. Those who missed the live performance can access the recorded show anytime on the Replay page linked in the article. The article also encourages audience engagement by providing tipping options through Venmo and PayPal, allowing fans to directly support the artists.

This live music series continues every Wednesday and Thursday until September 24, featuring an array of local and regional talent. The performances range from folk to classic rock, ensuring a diverse musical experience for viewers. By promoting local artists, this initiative not only entertains but also nurtures the artistic community within Bellevue.

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