New Year's Eve Party: Blake Braley, The Desperate 8's, Storme Blake Braley believes it’s gonna get better, and we believe him, too. Listening to his soulful, body-swaying sound is just what the doctor ordered to end a tumultuous 2021. Blending the vocal style of legendary R&B singer Sam Cooke and some of Curtis Mayfield’s funkified groove, Braley is bringin’ music from the heart. Join him and Zola’s Friday night houseband, the Desperate 8s (for whom Braley also plays piano), on New Year’s Eve at Lucky You. Order some eats, have some drinks, snap a few keepsake photos at Electric Photoland’s fun little booth, and sit back (or stand) as you usher in (hopefully) a groovy new year.
When: Tue., April 20, 6 p.m. A concert could pop up in a dumpster at this point and I’d be the first to dive in (if the dumpster was big enough to socially distance, of course). The fact that we have the opportunity to see one of Spokane’s best musicians play a show while eating food from one of Spokane’s best chefs? Unbelievable given the past year. But here we are. Blake Braley, he of the soulful tunes and hardworking nature, is playing at the historic Zephyr Lodge in Liberty Lake, and everyone is invited to what they’re calling Zephyr Lodge Dinner Theater. This is the first show of this kind we’ve heard of at the sweet spot by the lake, and you’ll have dinner by chef Tony Brown and a couple of drink tickets included with the show by Braley, as well as an opening set by the house band. Masks and social distancing are required, but should hardly dampen the good cheer.
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