Jen Howard (Free Friday Concert)

Jen Howard is an American singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, born in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. Although coming from a blue-collar, religious and home schooled upbringing, Jen's music is a mix of Folk, Roots, Reggae and Sophisti-Pop. Her music's central themes include; human nature, love, courageous motivation and intentional compassion for ourselves and others. In 2019, Jen released the debut EP "Motion". Her follow-up EP will be released during 2023. Jen Howard has performed in Arizona, California, Colorado, Costa Rica, Florida, Germany, Hawaii, Iceland, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mexico, Netherlands, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Texas and Utah.

Roundabout Trio (Saturday Marketplace Concert)

Singer and guitarist Tony Petrillo has been performing in bands in the Puget Sound area for 40 years. His voice is most often compared to the baritone singers of the mid-20th century. Most recently on the Olympic Peninsula, his band, the Roundabouts, has been playing swing, early jazz, blues, bossas and sambas, some Gypsy, and a little bit of Rock’n’roll for a twist.

Jean Chaumont (Free Friday Concert)

A guitarist and composer of uncommon depth and purpose, both musically and socially, Jean Chaumont has emerged as a formidable presence on the international jazz scene. Join- ing forces with fellow guitarist Brian Monroney, who has toured, performed and recorded with likes of Tom Jones, Gloria Estefan, Natalie Cole, Barry Manilow, Nelson Rangell, Ilan Chester and many others. As a duo, they are a masterful clinic of musical prowess, and isn’t a performance to miss!

Dan Kennedy (Free Friday Concert)

Contemporary Solo Pianist Dan Kennedy has performed in 21 U.S. states, and Québec province. Since his Ackerman-produced EP LANTERN was released in 2007, Dan has received play on 250 radio stations, and 500,000 internet spins. Winner of a 2022 Global Music Award, plus the 2019 Enlightened Piano Radio Album of the Year, his recordings have spent as many as 7 consecutive months on the ZMR Top 100. Classically trained as well as a member of Whisperings, AN ENCHANTED NOËL is his 7th album. Dan resides in an 1860 farmhouse in rural Massachusetts. “Music reminds us to make room for joy. Let’s go there — again.”

Bilee Grace (Free Friday Concerts)

Bilee Grace is a genderless folk singer-songwriter based on the Olympic peninsula. Taking inspiration from subversive queer folk and country artists like Trixie Mattel and Katie Pruitt, Bilee’s original songs focus on the experience of discovering oneself where one happens to be. Where Bilee happens to be is basking in the protective shadow of the western red cedars and Douglas firs of the Olympic mountains, and their music is firmly rooted in the landscape around them.

Piano Bar

Come enjoy live piano music for a chill Monday night off here at Earth & Vine. We are featuring a special guest rotated monthly and enjoy discounted draft beers and stay for the music!

SIRSY (Free Friday Marketplace)

Sirsy’s fronted by powerhouse singer-songwriter & drummer, Melanie (who drums while standing). Mel’s incredible voice is “one of the most powerful and flexible voices you’ll ever hear” (-Times Union.) She’s accompanied by guitarist, husband, & co-writer Rich (who – at live shows- plays the bass on a pedalboard with his feet). This band rocks (and despite all their multi-tasking) do it all with big smiles on their faces.

Half-Priced Bottle Night

Looking for an incredible wine experience without breaking the bank? Look no further than Earth and Vine Wine Bar's Half-Price Bottle Night, held every Tuesday! This is the perfect opportunity to indulge in a new appellation or try something from a faraway region at a fraction of the cost. You can also focus on your favorite vintner and go vertical! We offer an impressive selection of hard-to-find wines from across the globe, including sought-after vintners from Washington State, Spain, Australia, and France. All bottles priced $30 and over are half-price, so come join us at Earth and Vine Wine Bar, located in the Village at Pleasant Beach.

Michelle D’Amour and the Love Dealers

Dubbed "the poetess of the blues," Michele D'Amour* was steeped in music in the womb and has maintained her love of the blues genre throughout her life, bolstered by her father's extensive record collection. At the tender age of six, inspired by a now-forgotten incident, the precocious youngster penned her first song, "My Mom is So Mean." Growing up in rainy Seattle in such circumstances with two older sisters to boot, the blues gave Michele an outlet for transcending life's trials and helping others as well.