#Chateau Ste Michelle Winery
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thedaveandkimmershow · 2 years ago
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This year, Linzy really kicked it into high gear professionally.
Top of the year she joined Fleetwood Mac tribute band The Little Lies which exploded with a sold-out show at Tony V's in Everett in March. That crowd was straight up crazy about the music, singing along with abandon while the band delivered high energy performances and humor. After their debut, the year’s highlights included performances at Port of Olympia's Summer Nights, Bite of Edmonds, and Chateau Ste. Michelle.
And yes. They do a kick-ass version of “Tusk”. 🤩
As a solo artist, Linzy performs at The Cottage in Bothell, The Rustic Cork in Millcreek & Lake Stevens, and the Castillo De Feliciana Vineyard & Winery in Woodinville. She joined Robbie Christmas & Company on stage at The Triple Door in downtown Seattle for a thoroughly blues and rockin’ set before a sold-out audience, performing duets from his album “Epilogue”.
Performing with a band and performing as a solo artist isn’t all Linzy does within the local professional music community, though. She’s also a composer/lyricist/arranger/orchestrator, collaborator, and sound engineer. She writes songs that are represented to production companies. She works with other composers to finish their compositions and then furnishes that work with high end arranging, orchestrating, and production value. She runs a brand called Dream Patrol that captures a pop/tech music vibe.
In an interesting turn of events, Linzy’s gonna end the year with a New Year’s gig. She was tapped to put a band together, perform with that band, and be the band’s manager for a private party that night. It’s a crazy wonderful opportunity if for no other reason than she got to hire the people she wants to work with. 😁 😁 😁
In the end, 2022 was all about the local music community for Linzy. Meeting and working with other artists who’re also making their way in the industry. One connection she made through The Little Lies is launching their own band in 2023 in which Linzy will be a member. Keys and vocals, I think. When the band goes on tour (hopefully) in the spring, Linzy will also open for the band as Dream Patrol.
And yes. She’s still working out what Dream Patrol Live is gonna look like and how it’s gonna work.
In the meantime, Linzy’s taking the stage for a song she and Robbie Christmas wrote a few years ago. It’s called “Walla Walla” and received airplay on KEXP. They’ll perform it during the upcoming Robbie Christmas & Company concert at the Triple Door in downtown Seattle, January 14, 6pm and 9pm.
So there you have it. There’s even a coupla things I didn’t mention ‘cause they’re still up in the air, but...
There you have it.
2022 was super exciting. And 2023 looks.
Even better.
😊 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
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orville-peck · 1 month ago
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Orville Peck - "Dead of Night" Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery | September 25, 2024
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perfunctory-idols · 4 months ago
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Beck live at Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in Woodinville, Washington on July 3, 2024
Photos by David Conger
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docgirl44 · 1 year ago
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@thistlesandherbs went to the grocery store today to get some wine and saw a bottle of wine and found one from Ste Chateau Michelle from Washington State and thought of your wonderful story Conversations in the Dark and Jamie buying the winery in Washington! Love that story one of my favorites!
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happilygroovybear · 2 months ago
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Sheryl Crow FOURTH ROW 2023 July 20 at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery, Woo...
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slrmagazine · 11 months ago
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Sarah McLachlan Announces "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy" 30th Anniversary Tour
Sarah McLachlan Announces "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy" 30th Anniversary Tour. #sarahmclachlan @SarahMcLachlan
acclaimed Grammy and Juno-award winning artist Sarah McLachlan announced The Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary Tour, live across North America next summer. Produced by Live Nation, the 30-date run kicks off on Saturday, May 25 in Seattle with back-to-back shows at Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery before making stops in Palm Springs, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Chicago, Toronto, Laval,…
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ladyflavanews · 1 year ago
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A&E | My Favorite Mainstream Artists That I Met/Al Jarreau
Who is the most famous or infamous person you have ever met? Al Jarreau Years ago I worked at Wyndham Garden Hotel in Woodinville, WA where we housed the Jazz Artists that would come to perform at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery. https://www.ste-michelle.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=listing&utm_campaign=chateau+ste+michelle I was blessed to have met and interacted with a varied of Mainstream…
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amandapearl · 3 years ago
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[Wander Washington] A Romantic Getaway to the Red Mountain AVA
[Wander Washington] A Romantic Getaway to the Red Mountain AVA
While the skies shift slyly above us, the times shift slowly with us. The world always seems to slow itself down after the heat and hustle of the Summer, flowing into Fall relaxed and renewed, finding resolve in Winter and then new growth come Spring. Autumn in Washington means that Fall greets us with her cacophony of vibrant colors, and mercurial bouts of weather – instantly grabbing our…
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streamingthruamerica · 3 years ago
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Wining in Woodinville
According to the latest business census, there are over 150 places / reasons to enjoy an adult grape beverage in Woodinville, be it a wine bar, a wine cellar, a tasting room or a winery. So many choices and so little time…what a dilemma! So Leah and I relied on our friend Hali, who used to pour for DeLille Cellars when she lived in the vicinity, and she offered some helpful recommendations,…
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thedaveandkimmershow · 1 year ago
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We knew it was gonna be a day because we were gonna see The Little Lies at The Bite of Seattle and we hadn't been to the Bite so long ago I can't remember.
It was an even bigger day than we imagined because,turns out, it was a HUGE day for Seattle.
For Seattle?
Yeah. Three departing cruise ships. A Storm game. A Mariners game. The Capitol Hill block party.  The Bite of Seattle, of course. And the first of two Taylor Swift concerts.
The city was packed.
We at least, had the good sense to not drive to the Seattle Center. That would've been madness. Instead we drove to Northgate and caught the light rail to Westlake Center. The light rail station at Northgate, by the way, is where we remembered the Taylor Swift concert as her fans dominated the station platform from one end to the other. They made for quite a sight.
From Westlake Center we took an elevator to the Monorail platform three(ish) floors up and rode the Monorail to the Seattle Center, something we also hadn't done in so long I can't remember. But, if I had to guess, it would be whenever the last time was we took Linzy and her high school friends to the Center to shoot a music video.
We arrived at the Fountain Stage around 630, gotta chance to say hi to Linzy as the previous band finished their set, then headed off in search of food which was kind of a bust 'cause the app didn't work on my phone so we went to the Center House, got in line, and then it was like well... this is taking long and the show's about to start so we got out of line even though Kimmer was super hungry and, on our way back to Fountain Stage, we scored a large bag of popcorn that, by all measures, was a small bag of popcorn.
So that was dinner at The Bite of Seattle.
Go figure.
We did get back in time for the start of The Little Lies show, sat down on the grass with a fellow Little Lies fan and, you know, ate our popcorn.
Which brings me to how different the Little Lies crowd experience was this time around. For example, the performances we've been to so far—which I think is about 90% of all their gigs since the beginning—normally features crowds packed to the front of the stage. The only time this isn't so is Olympia's Summer Nights at the Port and Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery where a space is naturally left in front of the stage for people (a lot of people) to dance. In both cases, the crowds skew older: people who grew up with Fleetwood Mac in the seventies.
With this year's Bite of Seattle, however, the crowd skewed younger, mostly families with children as well as twenty- and thirty-somethings also leaving a large area open in front of the stage. The families with children were the first ones we spied dancing with their kids. And when parents eventually sat back down on the grass, their children would continue dancing, often finding dance partners with other children who were there or dragging a sibling out onto the grass with them. There were, of course, older fans who naturally took to the grassy dance floor. But what really struck me were the twenty- and thirty-somethings who sang along, seated on the grass, even though I know Fleetwood Mac fans span generations. Somehow, the reality of that fact always surprises me. It was soon apparent, though, age wasn't the only measure of diversity in this Fleetwood Mac versed audience. There was a diversity of race. And not everyone there was from America.
And yet they all knew the songs.
Now, most of the performances at the Bite of Seattle except for the headliners are forty minutes in length. The Little Lies, however, scored an hour and a half at the end of Saturday. An hour and a half that started with the crowd from the previous band and grew to fill the available space. In fact, with twenty minutes left in the set, I ran up to the front of the stage to grab some of the most iconic Fleetwood Mac songs for YouTube: "Gold Dust Woman" and "Tusk". And while my back was turned from the audience, the audience numbers surged behind me so that I had to actually navigate my way back to Kimmer when the two songs were done. Then I navigated again to the front of the stage once I realized there was still time for a performance of "The Chain" and, during the two times I swung my camera around at the audience, I could see everyone was on their feet. There was even a young woman on the shoulders of her husband or boyfriend a few feet behind me, thoroughly engaged with the music and The Little Lies performance.
So yeah. It was a straight up rock concert. The only difference from the ones of old I grew up with being the smart phones actively capturing video of the band's enthusiastic performance.
Now... that's only the crowd I'm talking about. As for The Little Lies themselves, they were all over this music. They were feelin' it. The passion. The emotion. The joy. The fun. The epic nature of the song.
They were feeling all of it live, on stage, and the audience couldn't get enough.
And then me, at the front of the stage on the lead guitarist's side, I'm looking up at The Little Lies with their wild onstage energy and I realize that, from the angle I'm watching, their background is the Space Needle, from its knees to the top of its head, bathed in the last rays of the day's sunlight.
So yeah, of course. All of it—all of it—really is a helluva thing to experience.
After the show, we're all gathering up our stuff to call it a night and chat with Linzy before we head home when I hear it. More than once.
Hear it?
Yeah. The sound of someone asking What's the name of that band?
The Little Lies.
What's the name of the band?
The Little Lies.
Wow. Yeah.
We had a great night.
☺️☺️☺️
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luxebeat · 3 years ago
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Woodinville Wine Country crushes it!
Woodinville Wine Country crushes it!
Years ago, when I lived in Woodinville, Washington there was only one winery – Chateau Ste. Michelle. Built in the French chateau style and set amid lush grounds, it was (and still is) the grand dame of Woodinville. A visit to this “queen” for wine tours and tastings transported me to another time and place. And in the summer, I would look forward to attending the winery’s outdoor concerts,…
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kevinandbernice · 2 years ago
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From there we went to an area just outside town where all the wineries were located and went to one of the larger ones, Chateau Ste Michelle. It had large grounds with a Winery building, tasting rooms , shop and mansion. Bern treated us to a couple of bottles of wine for when we are at our Timeshare. It also had a few unusual trees.
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unholyseattle · 4 years ago
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WOODINVILLE
Woodinville is a city in King County, Washington, United States. It is a part of the Seattle metropolitan area. There is also a much larger population with Woodinville mailing addresses in adjacent unincorporated areas of King and Snohomish counties
MAP OF WOODINVILLE
Head to the Hollywood District to visit Washington’s oldest winery, Chateau Ste. Michelle* (14111 NE 145th St), where you can taste by the glass or buy a bottle to enjoy with a charcuterie board on the sprawling grounds. Find your new favorite vintage with a tasting at chic, family-friendly Novelty Hill* (14710 Woodinville-Redmond Rd NE), or even play a game of bocce ball. If spirits are what you’re after, head to Woodinville Whiskey Co.* (14509 Woodinville-Redmond Rd NE) for a taste of its house-made bourbon. Fuel up with a burger or sandwich at Hollywood Tavern (14508 Woodinville-Redmond Rd NE) — don’t miss the Tavern Club sandwich stuffed with house-made Cajun potato chips — or pizza alfresco at Vivi Pizzeria (14505 148th Ave NE). For elevated Pacific Northwest fare, try the four-course tasting board at The Barking Frog* (14580 NE 145th St), or make a reservation for a nine-course seasonal dinner at The Herbfarm* (14590 NE 145th St), where the on-site garden grows produce and herbs enjoyed at every meal.
Browse the artisan crafts at the Woodinville Farmers Market in the heart of town. Open during warm-weather months, this market offers travelers a true taste of the area with everything from fresh-cut flowers to local berries. Head across the street to Molbak’s Garden & Home (13625 NE 175th St), where you’ll find floral arrangements created with local blooms and nautical-themed displays. After tending to your green thumb, head to the Warehouse District to visit the Eddie Bauer Outlet, or stop by Elegant Details Boutique (13620 NE 175th St, Ste 12) downtown to score stylish additions to your closet. Keep the kids happy by heading next door to the Hanna Andersson Outlet (13620 NE 17th St), where they can pick something for their own wardrobe.
Woodinville hosts a full calendar of activities and festivals throughout the year—listen to local bands play at downtown tasting rooms, or get in on the fun at a crush event or wine walk. Channel your inner daredevil with a trip to Adventura (14300 NE 175th St), where you can play among the treetops on an aerial ropes course. After giving it your all on the course, spend a few hours at the Spa at Willows Lodge* (14580 NE 145th St) — if you’re on a romantic wine weekend, relax with a couple’s massage or facial. Can’t get enough of the outdoors? Rent bikes with Woodinville Bicycle (13210 NE 175th St) and cycle the 11-mile Sammamish River Trail (17301 131st Ave NE). Switch up your perspective by taking to the skies with Over the Rainbow (16509 140th Pl NE), where you’ll experience a unique view of the Seattle skyline and the foothills of the Cascade Range on a soaring hot air balloon ride.
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ustribunenews-blog · 6 years ago
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An Event Event With Morgan James
An Event Event With Morgan James
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With hits like I Want You, The Sweetest Sound and Call My Name Morgan James made a name on the music scene.
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crank11news-blog · 6 years ago
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Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite Is On The Road
Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite Is On The Road
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chakaikhan · 5 years ago
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#AboutLastNight at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery 🍷 | such a lovely spirit throughout the venue & in the audience. Thank you all 💜 #ChakaKhan #CSMConcerts https://www.instagram.com/p/B0YkvzuB_HT/?igshid=1ej0xqjds8zvt
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