Sponsor spotlight Sun-drenched country charisma and lively Tejano rhythms this August at Edmonds Center for Arts

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Deana Carter will grace the stage at Edmonds Center for the Arts on August 3 at 7:30 p. m. , bringing her unique blend of country music and storytelling to life. Her debut album, "Did I Shave My Legs For This? ", achieved multi-platinum status in 1996, featuring the iconic hit "Strawberry Wine.

" The concert highlights her journey through the music industry, defying traditional Nashville norms. On August 16, the venue will host "512: The Selena Experience," a vibrant tribute to Selena, featuring her greatest hits performed by a full band. Local small business owners and employees can take part in a special Industry Night, receiving a 20% discount on tickets with the code SMALLBIZ20. The sponsorship of local businesses showcases community support and engagement with the arts. These events not only entertain but also celebrate the rich musical heritage of both country and Tejano genres.

Attendees can expect an unforgettable experience filled with nostalgia and live music.

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