Summer Music Replay Tekla Waterfield Jeff Fielder

Bellevue, WALocal News

In a recent performance, Seattle-based singer/songwriter Tekla Waterfield and her husband Jeff Fielder delighted viewers with a live-streamed concert as part of the Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series. The couple showcased their talents by performing a variety of original songs that fall under the Contemporary American Folk genre, which blends elements of folk, country, indie, rhythm and blues, and soul. Many of their songs were crafted in the last few months, highlighting their ongoing creative process during challenging times. The series features performances from local and regional artists every Wednesday and Thursday, providing a platform for diverse musical expressions. If you missed the live show, you can easily catch the replays online, allowing audiences to enjoy the performances at their convenience.

Supporters can also tip the artists through Venmo and PayPal, fostering a sense of community and appreciation for local talent. For additional music, fans are encouraged to visit Tekla Waterfield's official website and Spotify channel, where more of her work is available. This initiative not only enriches the cultural landscape of Bellevue but also provides artists with a much-needed platform to share their music during the pandemic.

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