Jason Lyle Black to Perform 100 Hits of Stage Screen in Everett

Everett, WALocal News

Jason Lyle Black, an internationally-acclaimed pianist and composer, will perform his latest show “100 Hits of Stage & Screen” at the Everett Civic Auditorium on March 15, 2025. This concert promises a thrilling experience featuring 100 iconic songs from legendary rock bands, popular musicals, and beloved film soundtracks, ensuring a delightful experience for families. Black's impressive career includes performances in over 30 states and countries, along with a massive online presence that has garnered over 40 million views. Many fans may recognize him from his viral “Frozen” dueling siblings video, which showcases his unique style. His online educational series, The Four Note Piano Academy, has attracted over 100,000 followers, reflecting his commitment to music education.

The Everett Civic Music Association, founded in 1931, remains dedicated to providing exceptional concert experiences, making it one of the most active community concert associations in the country. This concert is part of the 2024-2025 season, which highlights the importance of arts in the community. For more details or to secure season memberships, interested attendees are encouraged to visit the Everett Civic Music Association's website.

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