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See photos from this event by clicking here.
Beacon Rocks! Sunday July 29th 1-5pm
Save The Whale at Roberto Maestas Festival Street
- next to the Beacon Hill Light Rail Station

ROCKiT is bringing back the  BEACH!
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EXPLORE:
Real Whales with
Whale biologists
Phil & Yulia.

Volley ball contest!
Keep the beach ball in the air
for the most successful
passes and win great prizes!
Get your feet wet!
Bring the sunscreen
and a towel!
Wading pools and beachy
stu
“Save the Whale”
Haiku Contest!

Sponsored by Bar DelCorso 
Write a haiku about the Beacon Whale and win big Prizes!
haiku form=three lines:
line 1 with 5 syllables,
line 2 with 7 syllables,
line 3 with 5 syllables.

Finalists will be selected by
Suzanne Edison. The winners
will be determined by audience
applause at 4pm!

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Performer Schedule:
1:00 Ian McFeron Band
1:30 The Colour Project
2:15 Zumba
2:30 Stefanie & The Straight Shooters
3:00 Rat City Brass
3:45 Zumba
4:00 More Of Anything


Performer Info
1:00 Ian McFeron Band
Ian McFeron's writing has been compared to artists like Bob Dylan, Ryan Adams and David Gray, and has shared the stage with artists like Shawn Mullins, Sister Hazel, Patty Griffin, Brandi Carlile, Mike Doughty, Amos Lee.  His newest album "Summer Nights" was recorded in Nashville with a pick up band of musicians that tour with Ryan Adams, Patty Griffin, John Hiatt and Wanda Jackson.  Touring internationally an average of 150-200 dates a year, he appears this afternoon with his long time musical partner, Alisa Milner playing the fiddle.
http://www.sonicbids.com/ianmcferonband
http://www.ianmcferon.com
http://www.facebook.com/ianmcferonmusic
http://www.facebook.com/ianmcferon

1:30 The Colour Project
The Colour Project is a Seattle-based electronic-rock project. They combine beats, guitar, piano, synthesizer, texture and melody.
http://www.myspace.com/thecolourproject

2:15 & 3:45 Zumba Fitness -Carol Richardson
Zumba fitness was developed by a Colombian fitness instructor Roberto (Beto) Perez in 2001. World music, movement and fitness is like a party. The hottest fitness craze in every country.
www.facebook.com/zumbacarol

2:30 Stefanie and The Straight Shooters
Stefanie Robbins is a singer-songwriter covering the landscape of relational themes. Her dreamlike vocal style and melodies engage the ear, capturing nuance while staying catchy and relatable.  She presents an acoustic contemporary folk sound with a touch of sugar. Stefanie’s musical influences range from Nanci Griffith and Joni Mitchell to Billy Joel and Sheryl Crow.

Stefanie’s talented back-up musicians for Beacon Rocks includes two fine gentlemen.  The vibrant and inspired sounds of Sam Esecson, drummer and percussionist for the Juno Award-winning Canadian band, The Paperboys, touring regularly in Europe as well as the US and Canada.  Guitar, keyboards, and additional vocals come from the gifted Erik Lawson who brings gritty finger-styling and harmonies to create a rich sound. Erik is a well-loved song leader and performs regularly with his band in Seattle and the greater Northwest.


3:00 Rat City Brass
Rat City Brass pays earnest homage to suave yet playful music of the Tijuana Brass, taking audiences not only to the dance floor of the 1960s, but to Herb Alpert's imaginary border-town cantina where classic American pop gets a stiff shot of tequila, loosens its collar and decides that Saturday night starts right now.
www.reverbnation.com/ratcitybrass

4:00 More of Anything
More Of Anything has been performing regularly in Seattle at places like the Mars Bar, Triangle Pub, Shipwreck Tavern, Tiger Lounge, Redline Sports, the Anchor Pub, the Triple Door, and many others. In April 2011 MoA recorded their debut EP at Triskelia Studios in Bellevue. More Of Anything is excited to present their international sound to larger audiences. A hodge-podge of rock, funk, soul, hip-hop, fusion and electronic stylings with their signature ethnic traditional sounds creates family friendly, high energy shows that leave people talking. More Of Anything strongly believes in the power of music to bridge cultures and strengthen community. The MOA Mothership is taking off. Are you onboard?
http://www.moreofanything.com/

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