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Final Opportunity To Enjoy A Free Summer Concert At History House

The free, open-to-the-public summer concert series ‘Music In The Sculpture Garden,’ concludes its 9th season this Sunday, July 28th, from 2p – 4p.  Make a point this Sunday to step into the covered courtyard of History House of Greater Seattle, and listen to quality, acoustic, Puget Sound musicians, provided free (although donations are accepted!)

For the final show of the season, Producer John Nordstrand has lined up Moore Of Beck N’ Kayser and Two Legged Dog.

Moore Of Beck N’ Kayser features the seasoned singer-songwriter talents of Steff Kayser, Steve Beck and Jim Moore.  Performing original and cover songs, with a grin, these three can produce a full range of vocals with a few tricks and surprises thrown in.  Proficient and capable, but not cocky…or maybe just a little.

Two Legged Dog consists of Jim Nason and Larry Baumgartner, also members of Hounds @ Bay.  These two singer-songwriters play guitar blues with high respect for one of our nation’s finest gifts (and exports) of art.  Together they puzzle their vibrantly varied musical talents into a wonderful listening experience.

Come enjoy an afternoon’s musical entertainment – one supported by dozens of Fremont organizations and businesses including Homegrown, Victory Music, The UPS Store, U-Park System, Union Bank, Theo Chocolate, Starbucks Fremont, Standing Stone, Peter Glick Restaurants, PCC Natural Markets, Nancy Nordstrand Design, Milstead & Co, Kylie’s Chicago Pizza, KBCS 91.3 FM, Fremont Dock Co, Fremont Brewing Co, FreeRange Cycles, 4Culture King County, El Camino, Cougar Mountain Productions, City of Seattle, Brown Bear Car Wash, Blue Moon Burgers, The Ballroom, and B.F. Day Elementary School.  This series is also sponsored by a grant from the Fremont Chamber of Commerce.

For more information on this series, visit the website.  To learn about the 2014 series first, ‘Like’ Music In The Sculpture Garden on Facebook.  Or contact Producer John Nordstrand at john@historyhouse.org