Summer Music Replay Singer Songwriter Jim Skewes

Bellevue, WALocal News

Jim Skewes took the virtual stage as part of the Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series, which streams every Wednesday until September 16. His performances blend folk music with classic rock, resonating with audiences across the Pacific Northwest, from Seattle to Portland. This week's show contributed to expanding his fanbase in Bellevue, showcasing his musical style and northwest flair. The series provides a valuable platform for local artists, allowing fans to enjoy live music from the comfort of their homes. Viewers can catch up on previous performances through recorded livestreams, ensuring they don't miss out on any of the exciting acts.

Jim Skewes' official website offers further details about his music and upcoming events. The Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series not only highlights local talent but also fosters community connections through shared musical experiences. As the series continues, it promises to bring diverse sounds and engaging performances to the Bellevue area.

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