Joining forces, Rainshadow Recording and Matt Miner Presents, in cooperation with KPTZ, are working to bring live music back to Fort Worden.
This summer will be filled with mostly acoustic …
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Joining forces, Rainshadow Recording and Matt Miner Presents, in cooperation with KPTZ, are working to bring live music back to Fort Worden.
This summer will be filled with mostly acoustic concerts held outdoors.
“Native Americana Blues” performer Cary Morin is scheduled to perform at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 31.
The show will take place on an outdoor stage at Rainshadow Recording Studio, 200 Battery Way at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend.
Jeff Plankenhorn, Jack Williams, Jim Page, Terry Robb, and Luke Jackson are among the upcoming performers this summer.
Tickets are available at https://northwindarts.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e6ca93861e6d7a51e74e51b64&id=a56e1b2b15&e=09a8f39011
More information is available at 360-301-09291, or email centrumrecording@gmail.com.