Bread & Gravy Quartet at Sequim Community Church on March 17, 2023

Bread & Gravy Quartet at Sequim Community Church on March 17, 2023
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Name: Bread & Gravy Quartet at Sequim Community Church

Date: March 17, 2023

Time: 5:30 PM – 7:15 PM PDT

Website: https://sites.google.com/view/breadandgravymusic

Location: 950 N. 5th Ave. Sequim, WA 98382

Date/Time Information: March 17. 2023 5:30-7:15PM

Contact Information: Sequim Community Church (360) 683-4194

Fees/Admission: no charge but donations will be collected

Event Description:

Open to the public. There is no charge to come. Donations will be collected. It’s a potluck so please bring a dish to share. Located in the Fellowship Hall at Sequim Community Church. Americana, Blues, Rock, Soul & more! After dinner, the music will start around 6PM. This dynamic band, based out of the Pacific Northwest, brings a wide range of music styles to the stage, including Americana, Blues, Rock, Soul & much more. Their talented lead singer, Stephanie Doenges, will captivate you with her soulful and powerful voice as she plays a variety of instruments. Stephanie’s other half, Jess Doenges is skilled on the piano and is known for his animated and fun style of playing and he often has half the audience laughing and the other half groaning and rolling their eyes with his sense of humor. Other 2 members, amazing drummer Jerry Gilleland and extremely talented Jason Taylor on bass make up the killer rhythm section of the band. These 2 make up one of THE most dynamic and solid rhythm sections around with Jason playing leads on the bass and throwing in some beautiful harmony with Stephanie too. Don’t miss this uplifting and exciting show!

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