Summer Music Replay Larry Murante

Bellevue, WALocal News

Larry Murante's recent performance was a highlight of the Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series, showcasing over two decades of his musical expertise. Known for his mellifluous tenor voice and engaging style, Murante performed a blend of original songs and covers from iconic artists like Elton John and Van Morrison. The series aims to support local musicians by live-streaming shows every Wednesday and Thursday until September 17, providing a platform for regional talent. For those who couldn't tune in live, replays of the performances are available for viewing. Supporters can tip Murante through Venmo or PayPal, helping sustain the local music scene.

Murante's shows not only entertain but also foster community engagement through music. To discover more about his work and other artists in the series, audiences can visit the Heart of Bellevue's website. This initiative reflects a commitment to celebrating and promoting local artistry amidst ongoing challenges faced by performers.

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