Summer Music Replay Alex Thoman

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series is an exciting initiative that livestreams performances by local and regional artists every Wednesday and Thursday until September 17, 2020. The series kicked off with Alex Thoman, an artist whose alternative and indie rock style captivates audiences with both covers and original songs. Despite performing solo, Thoman is known for his involvement in the Bellevue-based band, Before Our Time, which enhances his local appeal. This series not only supports local talent but also fosters community engagement through music during the summer. Viewers who were unable to catch the live stream can conveniently access recorded performances anytime.

Thoman’s unique sound and connection to the Bellevue music scene make him a standout feature of the series. Fans are encouraged to express their appreciation by leaving tips via Venmo, supporting artists during these challenging times. The Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series provides a valuable platform for local musicians and reinforces the importance of community connections through art.

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