This Lincoln Theatre show featured Lloyd Jones with special guest LaRhonda Steele. Lloyd played cuts from his new release as well as renditions of his prior recordings. LaRhonda was featured as a backup singer with Lloyd as well as playing cuts from her latest CD. The Lincoln crowd as always made the artists feel appreciated and welcome and it was a high energy show enjoyed by both the audience and artists.
This Lincoln Theatre show featured Coco Montoya. He played music that ranged from his John Mayall Bluesbreakers days to creative collaborations that ranged from jazz to country. There was a full house on hand to make Coco feel welcome and it was an energy packed show that had everyone on their feet.
2015 Experience Arts Festival – This new event was held at the Conway Muse on April 25th and featured an array of local music, interactive art projects for kids and adults, dance lessons for all ages, interactive theater by the Skakespeare Theater group, story telling and an artist bazaar with arts and craft items for sale. It was a huge success enjoyed by kids and adults!
This 2015 Lincoln Theatre show was a collaboration between REFA and The Lincoln Theatre featuring Los Lobos. The band had an energy packed performance with styles ranging from latin to rock and fusion. They jammed out for over an hour in the second set. There was a sold out house on hand to make Los Lobos feel welcome.
2014 Summer Music Fest – This annual event was held at the Heart of Anacortes on August 30th and featured music by local world music artists Rivertalk featuring the talented Jan Foster on vocals. It was a huge success with a full ‘lawn’ and the dance floor was busy during the whole show. It was also our annual silent auction event.
This 2014 Lincoln Theatre show was a collaboration between REFA and The Lincoln Theatre featuring Albert Lee. Albert Lee played mostly guitar, but also played a few tunes on the piano. He covered many different styles representing the wide variety of music he’s been involved with. It was a great show! There was a sold out house on hand to make Albert and band feel welcome.