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Monday Bites! @ Dancing Fish: Dinner, Wine, and Live Music by Stephen Barbour
Join us for live music, wine and a delicious plate of traditional Paella dinner by Dancing Fish Vineyards!
MENU: Dancing Fish Paella Mixta: Chicken Thigh, Traditional Sofrito, Spanish Chorizo, Penn Cove Mussels, Gulf Prawns, and Seasonal Vegetables…$25/plate
Live music by Stephen Barbour! He hails from Scotland, and has been bringing his Americana and classic rock favorites to audiences from NY to the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years. Recently moving to Whidbey Island, he has started exploring the vibrant local music scene. Musical influences include Neil Young, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel and Cat Stevens. With a songbook of over 1,000 tunes, ranging from the 60’s to the here and now, audiences are sure to find themselves dancing and singing along!…
Read MoreMonday Bites! @ Dancing Fish: Dinner, Wine & Live Music by Philip Van Seters
Monday Bites! At Dancing Fish Vineyards
(Free Admission)
Enjoy a delicious dinner by Red Cork Bistro and live music by Philip Van Seters!
Philip Van Seters is a guitarist/singer/songwriter and recent transplant to South Whidbey Island. Originally from Montreal, Canada where he earned his undergraduate degree in music from Concordia University, Philip now performs locally around the PNW. His current performances consist of rhythmic renditions of popular songs from the 60’s to present day interspersed with a smattering of original songs.
Reservations highly recommended to ensure seating availability with first come, first serve, community tables. Walk-ins are welcome after those with reservations are served, while supplies last. Wine available for purchase by glass or bottle.
To make your reservation, add the number of seats you would like to reserve to the shopping cart and make sure to fully check out. You will receive an email notification when the reservation goes through. If you do not receive an e-mail notification, please e-mail us at info@dancingfishvineyards.com.…
Read MoreFriday Night Music @ Dancing Fish: Local Secrets
Join us for live music, wine and appetizers on a Friday evening!
Local Secrets is an alt folk/rock band known for their original music, blending influences from artists like the Grateful Dead, the Lumineers, Bonnie Raitt, Lucinda Williams, and Tedeschi Trucks Band.
Their energetic live performances mix storytelling with upbeat rhythms, delivering songs both nostalgic and refreshing. With soulful guitar leads, skillfully crafted lyrics, and a style that invites listeners into a world inspired by folk, blues and R&B, the band delivers a memorable night out each time!
Local Secrets’ music is perfect for fans of upbeat, heartfelt, original songs that epitomizes the spirit of folk and rock fusion.…
Read MoreFriday Night Music @ Dancing Fish: The Dead Guise
Please welcome to the stage, South Whidbey’s newly formed Grateful Dead tribute band, The Dead Guise. Join the band as they dig deep into the Dead’s repertoire and build the grooves to get you on your feet dancing. The band is comprised of local Whidbey residents who share a passionfor the sound and feel of what made this band so remarkable. So put on your dancing shoes and your tye dye, cause the long strange trip continues!…
Read MoreFriday Night Music @ Dancing Fish: The Hipocrats
Based out of Seattle, WA, The Hipocrats are an Americana daydream that blend hair-raising harmonies, spunky lyrical imagery and melodies sure to stick in your head for days. Fans of all genres of music will find something to appreciate with their striking spin on classic Americana music – truly a can’t miss when they’re passing through your town. The Hipocrats’ single “The Breeze” and debut EP “Road to Joy” are out now on all platforms!…
Read MoreFriday Night Music @ Dancing Fish: Pax Wallace Quintet
Join us for an evening of excellent live music, wine and appetizers!
Pax Wallace, an innovative jazz pianist brings his top flight quintet to Dancing Fish Vineyards for an evening of original, harmonically advanced jazz. “Forgotten dreams, Faces and Places” is the inspiration for this show featuring Seattle based singer Kelley Johnson, renowned saxophonist Jay Thomas along with Scott Swanberg (bass) and George Bullis (drums). Experience some forward thinking jazz with this must-see show!
Kelley Johnson is an international award winning jazz vocalist who is known and respected as an arranger, poet and lyricist with a personal body of recordings. Kelley’s lithe velvety voice mixes with a dynamic delivery and tricky colorful arrangements to showcase her interpretive finesse and inspired soloists. An organic groovy singer with a direct approach, Kelley reaches her audience with storytelling, subtlety, soulfulness and swing.…
Read MoreMonday Bites! Dinner by Red Cork Bistro | Music by Stephen Barbour @ Dancing Fish
Join us for Monday Bites! Enjoy a delicious dinner by Red Cork Bistro, wine by Dancing Fish and live music by…Stephen Barbour!
Stephen Barbour hails from Scotland, and has been bringing his Americana and classic rock favorites to audiences from NY to the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years. Recently moving to Whidbey Island, he has started exploring the vibrant local music scene. Musical influences include Neil Young, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel and Cat Stevens. With a songbook of over 1,000 tunes, ranging from the 60’s to the here and now, audiences are sure to find themselves dancing and singing along!…
Read MoreFriday Night Music @ Dancing Fish: Steve Trembley Trio
Join us for excellent live music, wine and appetizers!
The Steve Trembley Trio will be performing groove oriented, harmony laced 50’s – 70’s Rock, R&B and Motown favorites with Jamie Vandall (bass/vocals) and Brad Boal (drums)! This show will be a rocking good time! Don’t miss it!…
Read MoreFriday Night Music @ Dancing Fish: Ranger & the “Re-Arrangers”
Join us for an evening of excellent live music, wine and appetizers!
Ranger and the “Re-Arrangers” evoke the spirit of a Paris cafe and the raucous energy of a Romani campsite with their version of Hot Club Swing. At the heart of their sound is Ranger’s sweet violin playing–his sense of melody and daring improvisations. The band’s repertoire includes swing standards, traditional European melodies, and the music of Django Reinhardt.
“Hot Club Swing” is named after the Quintet of the Hot Club of France. In the 1930’s guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stephane Grappelli blended their own musical legacies with the new American art form of jazz. Their recordings soon brought international fame to the new genre.…