Summer Music Replay Jayleigh Ann The Lost Boys

Bellevue, WALocal News

Jayleigh Ann & The Lost Boys captivated audiences with a dynamic performance that blended multiple genres, including acoustic, alternative rock, pop, folk, and R&B. Their set featured both original compositions and classic covers, including works by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Randy Newman. This performance was part of the ongoing Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series, which highlights local and regional artists through live-streamed events every Wednesday and Thursday until September 24. The initiative offers a platform for musicians to showcase their talents while providing entertainment for the community during the summer. Fans unable to attend the live shows can catch up on missed performances by visiting the Replay page.

Additionally, those who enjoyed the music can show their appreciation by leaving tips through Venmo. This series not only enhances local culture but also fosters community engagement through music. For more information on the band, audiences can visit their official website or Facebook page.

Related Articles

BellHop shuttle service wins 2025 Vision Award

BellHop, a free shuttle service in Bellevue, won the 2025 Transportation Vision Award for its role in enhancing urban mobility. The service has provided nearly 115,000 rides since its launch in 2023, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by over 100 metric tons.

Uber driver accused in Bellevue, WA sexual assault case pleads not guilty

A King County rideshare driver, Martin Njoki, pleaded not guilty to charges of indecent liberties and unlawful imprisonment with sexual motivation after allegedly assaulting a 16-year-old passenger in Bellevue. The judge reduced his bail to $30,000 and mandated home detention if released. Njoki has no prior criminal history and is the primary provider for his family.

Council Roundup Councilmember Stokes honored

Councilmember Stokes received recognition for his contributions during a council meeting in Bellevue. The event took place on April 25, 2025, highlighting local governance and community engagement. Stokes' commendation underscores the importance of public service in local politics.