Downtown Bellingham Partnership presents:

the 7th Annual

2011

Info | Lineup | Photos | Sponsors

 

2011 Lineup!

July 6

Marchfourth Marching Band

March Fourth Marching Band is a 25-member popular musical and performance group from Portland, Ore. March Fourth Marching Band draws inspiration from an eclectic range of influences, such as gypsy brass, samba, funk, afro-beat, big-band, jazz, and rock music, as well as television, film, circus, and vaudeville

with Lucky Brown

Lucky Brown is a concept of Bellingham trumpet player Joel Ricci. Lucky Brown and his band strive to use the power of collective rhythm and harmony to deliver a message of unity, creativity, peace and joy.

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July 13

Kytami

 

Kytami, formerly with Delhi 2 Dublin, is a violin revolutionary. An unbelievably energetic performer, she bounds between classical and fiddle styles. With her abilities, style and devilish smile, she has won over audience after audience, appearing at most major festivals across Canada and the Western U.S. as well as performing overseas in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Berlin and Dubai.

with Snug Harbor

Snug Harbor is a funk-soul-fusionensemble and their passion for music is exercised and recognized during every live performance. Fans of Snug Harbor can expect to witness high energy funk and soul music with jazz infusions, as each live show contains elements of improvisation on heavy funk grooves.

 

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July 20

Acorn Project

 

Formed in 2002 from basement jam-session beginnings, Acorn Project has transformed its sound to include deep electro-funk grooves and sonic instrumental exploration interlaced with a provocative indie-rock song lyrics. As a long time staple on the touring circuit of the Pacific Northwest, the sextet has spent the past three years expanding their region and is a recognizable touring machine on the West Coast, British Columbia, and out through Colorado and the Southwestern United States.

with The Polyrythmics

The Polyryhthmics are an all original 8-piece Funk and Afro-beat Orchestra comprised of some of Seattle’s finest rhythmic and melodic musicians.

 

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July 27

Flow Motion

 

Hidden beneath the bows of the Northwest evergreens is found Flowmotion, one of Seattle’s most distinctly diverse rock bands. This is an act that fails to fall into an easily packaged genre, succeeds in defying stereotypes, and throws one hell of a party no matter what city, town or festival the five-piece band happens to land in.

with Tea Seas Little Big Band

a Bellingham-based collaboration of various musicians, headed by Tyler Clark.

 

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August 3

The Moondoggies

The Moondoggies evoke the roots-rock sounds of a time that they weren’t even around for: the ‘70s. This ain’t re-hash though. These Seattle boys have got great songs, killer harmonies, and most importantly, tons of soul.

with Polecat

Success may not happen overnight, but for Bellingham five-piece Polecat, it seems like it has. The bluegrass band’s been together for just a little more than a year, and has already released one EP, opened for several established groups, and is currently taking to the road in promotion of its debut full-length album, “Fire on the Hill.”

and Robert Sarazin Blake

Singer, Songwriter, and Strummer of songs of lost loves, bicycles, old hotels, politics and long hot drives, Robert Sarazin Blake has rambled coast to coast singing in basements, bars, backyards, and holding cells. There is always a moment in a Blake show where the room pulls together and the space between the singer, the song, and the listener disappears.

 

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