Free Concerts in the Park set to rock Shoreline & Lake Forest Park

Monday, July 6, 2015

The Wild Snohomians on Wednesday

Oh baby, this is going to be one great summer! Below you'll get a taste of each July concert (don't worry, we've got August concerts too, but we didn't want to overload you with too much AWESOME all at once), so mark up your calendars, put these in your phone, write them on your arm, but just don't miss these concerts!

All concerts are free and start at 6:30pm on Wednesdays (unless noted) rain or shine. If it rains, we’ll simply dance in the rain! Bring a chair or blanket and come out and enjoy some music and festivities with your neighbors! For more information and details on the full summer lineup, as well as other fantastic arts opportunities, visit the Arts Council website or call 206.417.4645.

July 8 - The Wild Snohomians - Rock and Americana, Covers and Original Music

Pfingst Animal Acres Park, 17411 Brookside Blvd. NE, Lake Forest Park

The Wild Snohomians have been playing originals and eclectic covers while blurring musical boundaries since early 2009. Influences include Dave Alvin, surf, Los Lobos, blues, rock, the 1960s, Buck Owens, folk, rockabilly, The Cramps, country, and Russ Meyer. Call it Americana, roots, roadhouse, or anything you want, just come out and see this concert and you'll have a great time!

Shakespeare in the Park on July 15

July 15 - Shakespeare in the Park: Seattle Shakespeare co./Wooden O Productions present: As you like it

Richmond Beach Library Park, 2201 NW 197th Street , Shoreline

Exiled from their home and disguised to avoid attention, Rosalind and Celia seek refuge in the secluded forest of Arden. Once there, the witty pair get caught up in the romantic tangles of the locals and find their own love interests as well. Rosalind’s disguise as a man gives her a newfound freedom, but it’s not without its complications to be sure. This is Shakespeare’s sparkling romantic comedy in which lessons of love are learned by all.

Neil Diamond tribute band
at Swingin Summer Eve

July 22 - Cherry Cherry Band at the City of Shoreline’s Swingin’ Summer Eve 

Cromwell Park, 18030 Meridian Ave. N. Shoreline

Neil Diamond Tribute Band Cherry Cherry Band plays for the City of Shoreline’s Swingin’ Summer Eve. Neil Diamond’s music is timeless and ageless. His classic songs evoke memories that every crowd will enjoy. Cherry Cherry Band will entertain audiences young and old alike.

Jessica Lynne country / bluegrass July 29

July 29 - Jessica Lynne - Country/Bluegrass

Pfingst Animal Acres Park, 17411 Brookside Blvd. NE, Lake Forest Park

Within a year of her arrival, Lynne has planted herself center stage in Seattle’s music scene. With the media comparing her to such luminaries as Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton and even Dusty Springfield. Having opened for national acts such as Radney Foster, Elisabeth Cook and Katie Armiger – Lynne has shows her musical career is on the fast track. Between her sunny lyrics, strawberry blond curls, and honeyed voice, Lynne’s output already evidences an implicit and consistent color scheme.

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to cultivate creativity and inspire our community through the arts. 



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