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Countdown in Photos #6: Bruce Hornsby

Countdown in Photos #6: Bruce Hornsby

Day six of the 2011 countdown in photos is here and the hits just keep on coming. The standouts are obvious, but it's getting difficult to sift through and choose only enough for one each day. Today Morgen takes you north to Chateau Ste Michelle for Bruce Hornsby. more ›

Gallery: Legends Bruce Hornsby and Béla Fleck in One Night

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It was a gorgeous Saturday afternoon at the Chateau Ste Michelle. Everyone was smiling (due to the wine-driven buzz attendees were most likely donning) and delicious, if over-priced, food was served in abundance. We grabbed a fish and chips priced at a whopping $13, but you couldn't be unhappy or bitter for more than a minute with such beautiful surroundings not to mention the evenings events to come. more ›

Wine, Bela Fleck and Bruce Hornsby: the Perfect Saturday Combo

Wine, Bela Fleck and Bruce Hornsby: the Perfect Saturday Combo

Bela Fleck, American born, was named after Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, Austrian composer Anton Webern and Czech composer Leoš Janáček. You could literally say he was born into music. He was drawn toward the banjo, the instrument for which he is most well-known, after hearing Earl Scruggs picking away. He formed Bela Fleck and the Flecktones with Wooten twenty three years ago and they haven't slowed down a bit. As with any group playing for over two decades, members have moved in and out of the project. However, tonight we get a taste of nostalgia: Bela will be playing with his original Flecktones once again at Chateau Ste Michelle in Woodinville, WA. Don't forget your chairs and/or blankets unless you want to shell out the extra bucks for reserved seating. more ›

Zoo Tunes

Animal lover? Music lover? Both? No matter what, Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo has you covered, as they've just announced this summer's ZooTunes lineup! more ›

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