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!
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’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.
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.
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.
Vince Bigos is a singer/songwriter performing original material, as well as covers by Hank Williams, The Beatles, and Bob Dylan.
Get ready for an unforgettable night at Manor House with the mesmerizing sounds of Jean Lenke and The Red Rose Project.
creates looping soundscapes with a singer/songwriter vibe spanning alternative, soul, rock, & pop genres. Vocals, sax, drum loops, and guitar riffs are made up on the spot to celebrate the flow of the space they possess. The stage name represents a love for all the bands I've been lucky enough to be a part of having toured nationally and internationally, performing locally at notable venues like The Showbox, El Corazon, SeaTac Airport, The Crocodile, Neumos, Barboza, The Substation, Victory Studios, The Funhouse, and CenturyLink Field (during a Seahawks game), and being featured on the television series Band In Seattle.
Kelly Rogers is known for singing and craftily playing acoustic 6 & 12 string guitars, harmon- icas & ukulele, on occasion. Covering 100s of popular covers of 80+ popular artists/bands: “From The Beatles to Beck; Clapton to Coldplay. Since 2013, he sang/played 50-60 gigs a year, pre-Covid, in the mid-San Francisco Peninsula region.
SHE HAS BEEN VOTED “NORTHWEST VOCALIST OF THE YEAR” BY EARSHOT JAZZ EIGHT TIMES IN 15 YEARS! SHE WAS VOTED AGAIN, VOCALIST OF THE YEAR IN 2021 AND HONORED WITH A LIFETIME ACHIEVMENT AWARD AND INDUCTED INTO THE EARSHOT JAZZ HALL OF FAME IN 2014. Her 40 year career has been a whirlwind of exciting opportunities and experiences. Over the last 20 years she has become established as one of the greatest jazz singers of her time. Working with top jazz musicians in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York. In 2016 She was featured with bassist John Clayton’s group in a centennial tribute to Ella Fitzgerald.
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.