Lee Oskar plays one of his custom harmonicas in his recording studio in his Everett home in March 2022. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Lee Oskar plays one of his custom harmonicas in his recording studio in his Everett home in March 2022. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Music, theater and more: What’s happening in Snohomish County

Tickets on sale now for a show by Everett harmonica legend Lee Oskar and Friends at the Historic Everett Theatre.

MUSIC

Ladies Rock: Tributes to Sheryl Crow, Pat Benatar and the Pretenders, 7 p.m. June 17 at Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett. Tickets are $15-$25. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-ladiesrock23.

Brush Stump Hootenanny: An outdoor music event at 5300 Menzel Lake Road, Granite Falls. Gates open at noon June 17, music starts at 6 p.m. Bring your own food and beverages; camping encouraged. Everybody must be gone by noon June 18. Tickets are $20. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-brush-stomp.

Camano Bluegrass Jam: Musicians from the Puget Sound region gather for a monthly jam session; the next one is set for 3-6 p.m. June 17 at the South Camano Grange, 2227 S. Camano Drive, Camano Island. Acoustic bluegrass instruments: guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, stand-up bass, harmonicas, dobros and more, plus singers, listeners and learners. For more information, contact cabam282@gmail.com.

Nick Dumas & Branchline: A Father’s Day concert of award-winning bluegrass. 4 p.m. June 18 at Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater, 1211 4th St., Snohomish. Tickets are $25. More at thumbnailtheater.org.

“Liverpool Legends”: Originally presented by the late Louise Harrison, George’s sister. 7:30 p.m. June 23 at Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett. Tickets are $45-$60. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-liverpool-legends-23.

The Pilchuck Boyz: Saxxy reggae and funk are on tap from 8:30-10:30 p.m. June 24 at Jamestown Saloon, 19711 Smokey Point Blvd., Arlington. 21 and over, no cover.

Moon Daddy Band: Santana tribute. 7 p.m. June 24 at Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett. Tickets are $20-$25. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-moon-daddy.

Lee Oskar and Friends: Oskar, a harmonica virtuoso and Everett resident, headlines a show set for 7:30 p.m. June 30 at Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett. Tickets are $32-$45. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-oskar63023.

Toad the Wet Sprocket: The alternative rock band had a string of hits in the 1990s before breaking up; they reformed in 2010 and have been making original music ever since. 7:30 p.m. July 14 at Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 4th Ave. N., Edmonds. Tickets are $45-$165. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-toad-wet-sprocket.

Son of a Gun (Guns and Roses Tribute): 7:30 p.m. July 14 at Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett. Tickets are $35. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-gnr-tribute.

Rock the Boat featuring Clint Black: The Grammy-winning country singer-songwriter will be the headline artist at a show set for 4:30-10:30 p.m. July 15 at Boxcar Park on the Everett waterfront. Opening acts will be Santa Poco (country) and Iris Drive (Americana and country-influenced rock). Tickets are $59.50-$150. More at https://tinyurl.com/EDH-clint-black.

Styx and Boston tributes: Borrowed Time does the former, Third Stage handles the latter. 7 p.m. July 21, Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett. Tickets are $15-$25. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-styx-boston.

Darrington Bluegrass Festival: This year’s event is set for July 21-23 at 42501 State Route 530 NE, Darrington. More at darringtonbluegrass.com.

Riders in the Sky: Western music and colorful cowboy garb in the tradition of Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. 7:30 p.m. July 29, Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 4th Ave. N., Edmonds. Tickets are $17-$63. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-riders.

The FABBA Show: A Tribute to ABBA: The title of the show says it all. 7 p.m. July 30 at Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 4th Ave. N., Edmonds. Tickets are $45-$150. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-FABBA.

Earthdance Revolution Festival: It’s scheduled for Aug. 4-6, 2023 at 42501 State Route 530 NE, Darrington. More at reevolutionfestival.com.

Chateau Ste Michelle summer concert series: Here’s the remaining 2023 lineup. Tickets are on sale now. Go to wineryconcerts.com for showtimes and more information.

Last Summer On Earth 2023 (Barenaked Ladies with Semisonic-Del Amitri), June 18

Whiskey Myers, June 21

Taj Mahal Quartet and Los Lobos with North Mississippi Allstars, June 23

Kelsea Ballerini with Georgia Webster, June 24

Leftftover Salmon, Railroad Earth, Yonder Mountain, June 25

Charlie Puth with Alexander Stewart, July 1

Fitz And The Tantrums, July 8

Diana Krall, July 9

Jason Mraz and his Superband, July 14-15

Lyle Lovett and his Large Band with Shawn Colvin, July 16

Sheryl Crow, July 20

Trampled By Turtles with Amigo The Devil, July 21

Gary Clark Jr., July 22-23

Trombone Shorty, Ziggy Marley, Mavis Staples, Robert Randolph, July 27-30

Tori Amos, July 28

Rain – A Tribute To The Beatles, July 29

Amos Lee, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Aug. 2

Michael Franti-Spearhead with Soja, Aug. 4

Regina Spektor, Aug. 5

The Australian Pink Floyd Show, Aug. 6

Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes, Aug. 20

Glen Hansard And Markéta Irglová Of The Swell Season, Aug. 23

Pink Martini featuring China Forbes, Aug. 27

Lindsey Stirling with Walk Off The Earth, Aug. 31

Goo Goo Dolls with O.A.R., Sept. 2-3

Steve Miller Band, Sept. 15

Counting Crows with Dashboard Confessional, Sept. 16-17

Natalie Merchant, Sept. 22

STAGE

THEATER

Phoenix Theatre: “Glorious” tells the true story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a wealthy and delusional, but also joyous, eccentric who won notoriety in prewar New York as the world’s worst opera singer. Showing through June 25. Tickets are $20-$25. The theater is located at 9673 Firdale Ave., Edmonds. For more, go to www.tptedmonds.org.

“I AM HERE” with Anatoly Belyy: U.S. premiere of a dramatic performance by Belyy, a noted Russian actor who now lives in Israel, having moved there after the start of Russia’s war in Ukraine. 8 p.m. June 29 at Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 4th Ave. N., Edmonds. Tickets are $55-$95. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-Belyy.

“Hello, Dolly!”: The musical theater classic returns to Village Theatre’s Everett venue, 2710 Wetmore Ave., July 7-30. For times, dates and ticket prices, go to villagetheatre.org/shows/hello-dolly.

”Late Nite Catechism”: The popular solo comedy play in which a severe nun is the performer and the audience are the members of her class. 7:30 p.m. July 15 at Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett. Tickets are $45-$50. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-late-nite.

COMEDY

Andy Woodhull: The comedian is scheduled to do his show 8 p.m. June 16 at Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett. Tickets are $23.50-$35. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-woodhull.

Joel McHale: The comedian-actor-TV host will perform a stand-up act at 8 p.m. June 16 at Tulalip Resort Casino. Tickets are $50-$60. More at www.tulalipresortcasino.com/Entertainment/OrcaBallroom.

Kapil Sharma: Sharma is an Indian stand-up comedian, TV presenter and actor. 8 p.m. July 21 at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett. Tickets are $49-$99. More at tinyurl.com/EDH-sharma.

Chris Tucker: The actor and comedian best known for starring roles in the films “Rush Hour” and “The Fifth Element” is scheduled to perform Aug. 11 at Angel of the Winds Casino Resort north of Arlington. Tickets start at $59. For more, go to angelofthewinds.com.

FILM

SnoCo Movie Club Screening and Discussion: SnoCo Movie Club will be screening “The Florida Project (2017) June 24 at the Everett Public Library auditorium, 2702 Hoyt Ave, Everett. The room will open at 2 p.m. and the movie will start at 2:30 p.m. The Movie’s run time is 111 minutes, it’s rated R. There will be an optional discussion after. Free admission. More at linktr.ee/snocomovieclub.

VISUAL ARTS

Edmonds Arts Festival: The 66th Annual Edmonds Arts Festival is a three-day event taking place June 16-18 at the Frances Anderson Center, 700 Main St., Edmonds. The festival is a creative tradition, highlighting the best of Northwest regional art and fun family entertainment, including local artists, crafts like jewelry and garden art, live music and a variety of food vendors. In addition, there will be a diverse array of Plaza booths and music, as well as student art. Hours are 10 a.m.-7 p.m. June 16-17, and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 18. For more information, go to www.edmondsartsfestival.com.

Schack Art Center: 23rd Juried Exhibition runs from June 15 to Aug. 26. It’s a celebration of contemporary art, allowing visitors to experience a diverse collection of works and engage with the artistic expressions of local and national artists. The center is located at 2921 Hoyt Ave., Everett. More at www.schack.org.

Fresh Paint: Purchase art fresh off the easel during Schack Art Center’s biggest summer arts festival, set for Aug. 19-20. Fresh Paint is described as a dynamic and immersive event that celebrates creativity and artistry by featuring more than 100 artist booths, live entertainment, interactive art activities, glassblowing and more. More at www.schack.org.

Gallery North: The featured exhibit for June at Gallery North in Edmonds is “Anticipation of Summer,” by Leanna Leitzke. Leitzke has painted in oils and acrylics for more than 15 years. Being self-taught, Leitzke says she enjoys the freedom of learning different styles and mediums. The gallery, 410 Main St., Edmonds, is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

Cascadia Art Museum: Through July 16, see works by Northwest artists Anna Wright Rogers (1898-1971) and Paul Morgan Gustin (1886-1974), as well an exhibition of work by women printmakers active in the early and mid-20th century. Opening July 27 will be “Native American Modern: Shared Expressions in Northwest Art,” the first exhibition to center around the art of Julius “Land Elk” Twohy (Two-vy-nah-auche) (1902-1986) and his local contemporaries. One of the region’s earlier modernists, he was best known for his paintings and prints created in Seattle through the Federal Art Projects of the 1930s and ’40s. Twohy and his younger contemporary, Delbert J. McBride (Cowlitz/Quinault 1920-1998), produced fascinating art and objects utilizing modern and abstract designs inspired by their Native American heritage. Their works will be displayed alongside non-Native contemporaries such as Worth D. Griffin (1893-1981), R. Bruce Inverarity (1909–1999) and others who were highly influenced by Northwest indigenous design aesthetics and culture. The museum, 190 Sunset Ave. S., Edmonds, is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. More at www.cascadiaartmuseum.org.

Shin Chansoon art show: Chansoon’s paintings will be on display at Rosehill Community Center, 304 Lincoln Ave., Mukilteo, through July 29. An artist reception open to all is scheduled for 6-7:30 p.m. June 15.

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