Waking Bear (Free Friday Concert)

We’re Waking Bear, a pos-vibe, indie/alt rock band from Olympia, Washington putting out high-frequency originals and uplifting audiences! Waking Bear was founded in 2018 by songwriters Noah Bears R. and Ivy Jordanne, each additional member trickling into the Bear family in divine timing: Daniel, Scotty and Doug. Five musicians coming from diverse musical backgrounds and all contributing to the range of styles heard within our songs. Our first full-length album, Trust Fall, was released in early 2021. This heartfelt album weaves together themes of trusting the universe, in something greater than ourselves, and that all is working out for the highest good.

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!

Half-Priced Bottle Night

Looking for an amazing wine at an even better price? Half-Price Bottle Night every Tuesday at Earth and Vine Wine Bar is your opportunity to try a new appellation, sample something from a faraway (or not-so-faraway) region, or focus on your favorite vintner and go vertical! Select from hard-to-find wines from Australia, Spain, France and across the region, including some of Washington State's most sought-after vintners. Half-price on every bottle $30 and over, every Tuesday at Earth and Vine Wine Bar, in the Village at Pleasant Beach.

Open Mic Night

On the first and third Thursday of every month Marketplace will be hosting an Open mic night for all of eager music gurus to come and show off your skills! Sign-ups start at 6pm, so pick your favorite song, grab some liquid courage and get ready to sing your heart out.

Ben Watson (Free Friday Concert)

Ben Watson is a local Bainbridge musician and Bainbridge High School senior with a passion for 70s and 80s music. Ben has performed regularly on Bainbridge Island at both public venues and private functions. As a rock piano player and singer, he brings his own personality to popular songs that we all know and love. Ben’s performances always include well-known rock riffs and dynamic instrumentation as he plays hits by Elton John, Billy Joel, and Ben Folds as well as a number of other classic rock anthems.

Ranger and the Re-Arrangers (Saturday Free Concert)

Seattle "Gypsy Jazz" band 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 Sciacca's sweet violin playing… his sense of melody and daring improvisations” (World Rhythm). The band’s repertoire includes swing standards, traditional European melodies, the music of Django Reinhardt, and Ranger's unique originals.

Live Music: Rachael Macquarrie

Seattle-based artist Rachael MacQuarrie is a singer-songwriter combining pop sensibility with folk roots to tell intimate stories driven by evocative melodies. Growing up on Anderson Island, a tiny island in south Puget Sound inhabited more by trees than people, Rachael learned young to let nature animate her music, expressing themes of love, loss, and renewal through metaphors of the natural world. While exploring these complicated personal themes through songwriting, she seeks to keep empathy and self-awareness at the heart of every song. Rachael is currently gearing up to record an album of original songs, threading childhood memories through the never-ending process of growing up.

Norman Baker (Free Friday Concert)

Norman Baker is a Seattle based artist rooted in Barrel Aged Americana, Lumber Rock, and Roots Music. Baker has played on over 35 albums, performs 200+ shows a year, and is releasing a new album soon co-produced by Jim Roth of Built to Spill. He was touring the Western US when the pandemic hit and can’t wait to be back on the road. He’s shared the stage with Brandi Carlile, Shooter Jennings, Father John Misty, Craig Morgan, Haley Heynderickx, The Head and the Heart, Don Carlos, Robin Eubanks, and Jerry Joseph & the Jackmormons.

Ollella (Free Saturday Marketplace)

Ollella's career as a musician started early, when she sang before she could talk. Trained as a classical cellist since the age of nine, the Seattle indie-folk musician merges her technical background with authoritative vocals, live-looping, and improvisation. Described as “really outstanding” by NPR Music’s Bob Boilen and “so tastefully done” by Michelle Zauner (Japanese Breakfast), Ollella blends the acoustic with the contemporary, folk with pop, and tenacity with softness. Her playing has been featured in films screened at Film Festivals such as Sundance and Aspen Film Fest, on recordings with others including Grammy-winning artist Peter Kater, and has shared the stage with popular Americana acts such as the Shook Twins and Rising Appalachia. She finds herself drawn to music because it unlocks a particularly organic flavor of humanity – one that fits the type of world she believes in.
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