Live Local Rat City Brass and MachOne Big Band at Third Place Commons this weekend

Shoreline, WALocal News

The article provides an engaging preview of two live music events scheduled for this weekend at Third Place Commons in Lake Forest Park. On Friday at 7 PM, Rat City Brass will perform, bringing a taste of the swinging ‘60s and paying tribute to the beloved Tijuana Brass, a band known for its vibrant and upbeat sound. Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere reminiscent of Herb Alpert’s legendary cantina, perfect for those looking to dance and enjoy classic American pop tunes. The excitement continues on Saturday at the same time with MachOne Big Band, a 17-piece ensemble featuring an impressive array of 13 horns, a powerful rhythm section, and vocalist Tony Aguirre. This performance promises to deliver a high-energy experience filled with timeless classics and dance-floor magic.

The article effectively highlights the location, emphasizing that the Commons is conveniently situated at the Town Center intersection of Bothell and Ballinger Way NE. These events not only showcase musical talent but also foster community engagement and enjoyment. Local residents are encouraged to attend and immerse themselves in the vibrant live music scene.

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