Summer Music Replay Champagne Honeybee

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series brings the community together by livestreaming performances from local and regional artists every Wednesday and Thursday until September 17. Recently, Rani Weatherby, the talented vocalist of Champagne Honeybee, performed a set that showcased her unique style, blending contemporary jazz, blues, and folk music. Accompanied by her ukulele and a loop pedal, Weatherby's soulful renditions captivated the online audience. For those who missed the live event, recordings are readily available, ensuring that no one misses out on the enriching performances. This series is an essential initiative to support local musicians during challenging times when traditional live performances are limited.

Audience members are encouraged to show their appreciation by tipping Weatherby through Venmo. To discover more about her and her music, fans can visit the Champagne Honeybee website. The series not only highlights local talent but also fosters a sense of community through the arts.

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