Pages

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Lonestar to perform at Swiftwater Cellars Winery 2012


PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING UPDATED CONCERT INFO
[HERE]

May 12th, 2012 – Multi-platinum country music favorites Lonestar will appear with original lead vocalist Richie McDonald on Friday, September 7 at the Swiftwater Cellars Summer Concert series
Since their formation in Nashville in 1992, Lonestar has sold over ten million album units and charted ten #1 country hits, including “No News,” “Come Crying To Me,” and “Amazed,” for which they won ACM Single of The Year in 1999. The band also won the 2001 CMA Vocal Group of theYear award.
McDonald left Lonestar in 2007 to pursue his solo career and was replaced by Cody Collins, who wrote and performed with the group until 2011. After 2010’s PartyHeard Around The World, the band reunited with McDonald in October 2011 and has plans to spend 2012 touring internationally and across the United States, as well as recording and self-producing a new album to celebrate their 20th anniversary.
The current lineup includes Richie McDonald (lead vocals, piano), Michael Britt (lead guitar, backing vocals), Keech Rainwater (drums), and Dean Sams (keyboards, acoustic guitar, backing vocals). 
The Swiftwater Cellars Summer Concert series is located at the unique Swiftwater Cellars, a destination winery in the Cascade foothills,  just 90 miles east of Seattle inside Suncadia Resort.  Tickets for Lonestar at Swiftwater Cellars range from $35 to $125 VIP (VIP includes premium buffet and reserved seating). Tickets go on sale May 21st at Ticketmaster.  Tickets may be purchased at any Ticketmaster outlet,  online or by calling 1-800 745-3000.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Suncadia Summer Nights 2012 Suncadia Resort


Suncadia Summer Nights in the Village 
May 4th 2012This June, Suncadia Resort will launch the 2012 season of Summer Nights in the Village, an evening summer concert series at Suncadia Village Amphitheater. Suncadia is a destination mountain resort in Cle Elum, WA, just 90 miles east of Seattle. Visitors are treated to luxury accomodations, fresh local cuisine, and a range of outdoor activities — mountain biking, boating, hiking, fly fishing, horseback riding, golf, and more — set against the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.   
Summer Nights in the Village offers free live music under the stars, with waterfront views of the Cle Elum River and the Cascades. This year’s season kicks off June 23 with DUELING PIANOS!!  Elton Jah CANCELLED
***ELTON JAH CANCELLED***GET READY FOR DUELING PIANOS JUNE 23rd!!!!. For several weekends from June to September, concertgoers will have the chance to enjoy a gourmet meal, a glass of wine, and a relaxing evening with entertainment from jazz, country, blues, rock, acoustic and folk acts from around the Northwest and beyond. The series is family-friendly and open to all ages, with beer and wine available to patrons 21 and over. 

Suncadia Summer Nights is sponsored by the Suncadia Fund forCommunity Enhancement, a local nonprofit advocating for the improvement of social, cultural, economic, and environmental conditions in Suncadia, Roslyn, Cle Elum and South Cle Elum.

Saturday, June 23 at 7 p.m. 
Dueling Pianos 
with the Dueling 88
1000s of Songs! Human Jukeboxes
Amazing, Interactive, Request Driven and non-stop fun....

*****CANCELLED Elton Jah Band 

Kellee Bradley – Saturday, June 30th at 3p.m
This Northwest singer-songwriter has been compared to artists such as Sheryl CrowLinda Ronstad and Karen Carpenter but has a sound all her own.

Kris Orlowski Band - Saturday, June 30th at 5p.m.
Rock-folk with pop sensibility.


Luke Jaxon Band  - Saturday, June 30 at 7 p.m.
Luke Jaxon Band features country music from the past and present with tunes any cowboy can
enjoy.

The Impossible Bird featuring Nick Drummond - Sunday, July 1 at 12 p.m.
This acoustic duo claims to “shake your bones,” with their stellar combination of upbeat and
alternative folk.

The Halyards – Sunday, July 1 at 3 p.m.
Featuring harmonies from acoustic rock guitars, this group delivers their take on life, love and the
splendor of it all.

Stephanie Porter – Saturday, July 21 at 7 p.m .
Having performed in some of the region’s top venues including Jazz Alley, the Triple Door, Tula’s 
and El Gaucho’s Pampas Room, this  Seattle native has been a long time figure in the Northwest
jazz scene.


Chance McKinney –.Saturday, July 28 at 7 p.m
As a CMT Music City Madness Winner, this Northwest based recording artist, took home the
prize for the number one unsigned artist in the nation. His sound can be defined as industrialized
country.


FilĂ© Gumbo – Friday, August 10 at 7 p.m.
With a sound like that of Mardi Gras, this band mixes rhythms from blues, country and roots
music to get the party started.
*Held in conjunction with the Third Annual Summer Crab Feed. For details visit
www.suncadia.com

Michael Powers – Saturday, August 25 at 7 p.m.
This Seattle jazz guitarist’s music is said to “honor the past, celebrate the present and reach the
future,” with his impressive technique and powerful performances.
*Location for this concert is Strawberry Fields Lawn @ The Lodge at Suncadia**


The Motown Cowboys – Saturday, September 1 and Sunday September 2 at 7 p.m.
This unique band reaches beyond conventional, playing the great rock classics, a little Texas blues, and a bottle full of outlaw country.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase at each show and blankets, sleeping bags and low
back chairs are allowed. For more information visit http://www.facebook.com/suncadiasummernightsinthevillage