Music at the Marina continues through August

Snohomish, WALocal News

The Music at the Marina concert series drew a significant crowd at the Port of Everett on August 7, featuring local musician Steel Beans. The one-man band, hailing from Everett, performed as the sun set over the Olympic Mountains, creating a vibrant atmosphere for attendees. The concert series runs weekly until August 28, showcasing various tribute bands and local talent. An Eagles tribute band is set to perform on August 14, followed by a Queen tribute band on August 21. The final concert will feature pop and soul group Leroy Bell and his Only Friends.

This series not only provides entertainment but also fosters community spirit and supports local musicians. The events reflect a cultural commitment to live music in the region, attracting both residents and visitors. Local engagement in such events contributes to the area's cultural vitality and community identity.

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