In Episode 21 of the Enjoy Seattle Podcast, we are opening up a three-part series about local music, theater, and art in Seattle. This week, a musician sings for us, a guest Co-Host signs on since Catherine has left us for a week to gather some Vitamin D to bring back to Seattle, and Sally keeps the beat up and the show running. (We can’t wait for Catherine to get back so her bright soul can radiate through this nasty rainy season!)
Sally and guest Co-host, Heather Filcik, chat about their favorite types of music, what local music they love, and where they like to go and catch a concert.
Our guest this week is in-house musician, TJ Sherrill. TJ sings a song that will make you want to treat your man a bit better as well as entice you to go and see him perform live around the area. TJ shares some other fabulous musicians that he enjoys and also tunes us into great venues to visit and hear many of our local musicians!
Next week, we want to invite you to sit back, relax, and enjoy learning about theatre in Seattle. We have an exquisite interview with actress, Bobbi Kotula, who has been acting in local Seattle theatre for many years and then we meet up with native Seattlite, Sandra Hutchison, who has had significant life moments happen at Seattle shows. Wherever you are, be sure to tune in!
If you would like to share your talents on the show, reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram, or email us at enjoyseattlepodcast@gmail.com
Until next week...roll out your welcome mats and Enjoy Seattle!
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Special guest Seattle musician on the show today: TJ Sherill
More Seattle Musicians: Mycle Wastman, Brandi Carlile
Local Seattle Bands: Band of Horses, Pickwick Music
Favorite Local Venues: Pike Place Market, Local Wineries, Coffee Shops, The Triple Door, The Tractor in Ballard, Marymoor Park, Chateau St. Michelle, Neomos, Woodland Park Zoo
This episode is sponsored by Gourmet Latte Espresso Drive-Thru Bars. Listen for the November promo code to get $1 off any drink purchase on the Seasonal Menu. www.gourmetlatte.com
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