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Nicole Lewis notifies fans about her upcoming concerts

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Nicole Lewis in concert. Photo by Michael BreckenridgeHi everybody!
 
Yay for live music in the summer! Just a quick notice to tell you about a couple of upcoming shows my band will be playing:

Arbor Crest Winery
This Sunday, June 28th from 5:30 until dark
ALWAYS a blast!  It’s such a beautiful setting there, and with live music, it makes for a really fun and memorable evening. Bring a picnic and come early so you can find the best shade.  Here’s the address and the website if you wanna check out the site:
4705 N. Fruit Hill Road, Spokane WA 99217
http://www.arborcrest.com/
 
The Davenport Hotel Peacock Room
They brought back live music for the first Friday of every month, and we, The Nicole Lewis Band, will be playing there this Friday July 3rd from 8:00 until midnight. The first hour will be more mellow jazz and the last three will be lively sets of original music and fun dance songs.  
 
We’ll be playing for the wedding reception of Sean Kane and Andi Smith so if you’re headed to Spokane for that, don’t forget your dancin’ shoes. 
 
I participated in the Spokane Idol competition last weekend.  Thanks Mikel for the soup and Milk Duds! It was one of those sleep-in-your-car, stand-in-line-forever kind of competitions. You know those. Well, I was the runner up and had a blast with the whole experience. Only the guy who won will be flown to Colorado for the national thing, but I just thought I’d keep you updated on that since people have been asking. 
 
Hope you’re all having a blessed summer and I hope to see you at a show or in the grocery store sometime soon. 
 
Thank you for all of your support and love! Life’s a dance! Let’s shake it shall we?!

Love, love, and even more love,

Nicole

www.nicolelewismusic.com
www.myspace.com/nicolelewismusic
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