Live Local Lee Oskar Friends at the North City Bistro May 3, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lee Oskar & Friends will perform live at the North City Bistro in Shoreline, WA, on May 3, 2025, from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with doors opening at 7 PM. Lee Oskar, an internationally acclaimed harmonica virtuoso, is celebrated for his pivotal role in the funk/jazz genre, particularly as a founding member of the band that produced hits like “Low Rider” and “Cisco Kid. ” His original compositions feature his signature harmonica style and showcase an array of talented musicians who regularly collaborate with him. The ensemble for this concert includes Darian Asplund on saxophone, Andrew Cloutier on drums, and other skilled artists like Denali Williams on percussion and Mack Grout on keys. Tickets are priced at $45, making it an accessible event for local music lovers.

Attendees can expect an engaging performance filled with vibrant melodies and a rich musical experience. This concert not only highlights Oskar's legendary career but also enriches the local cultural scene. Don’t miss this chance to witness a night of exceptional live music in Shoreline.

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