Seattle Songstress Sue Bell Rings in the Fall at the Sorrento Hotel, Local Color and Baker Street Books, Delighting Northwest Jazz Lovers and Appreciative Visitors Alike
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Seattle Songstress Sue Bell Rings in the Fall at the Sorrento Hotel, Local
Color and Baker Street Books, Delighting Northwest Jazz Lovers and
Appreciative Visitors Alike
SEATTLE, Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Sue Bell's consistent appearances at the Hotel
Sorrento, Seattle's finest and longest-running Luxury Hotel, has sparked
impressive commentary from listeners in the Fireside Room.
"Our trip has had many highlights and the evening of good cards, good friends
and good jazz definitely ranks among them!
"I'm from the group that heard you sing at the Sorrento Saturday night ... we
were the ones playing bridge in the lounge from North Carolina. We were all
really impressed with you and already have one of your CD's going in our car!
We all went to Victoria and when we came back to the Sorrento we were put in
different rooms. Dave and I stayed in the Music Suite last night and it was
awesome!! They had framed contracts from Elvis and Buddy Holly and a guitar
signed by the Who along with many signed portraits, framed CD's etc. We think
that you need to be added to the room! I told this to the front desk! Our trip
has had many highlights and the evening of good cards, good friends and good
jazz definitely ranks among them!" -- Deb Park, Charlotte, NC
The Sue Bell Quartet appears again at the Sorrento Hotel/Fireside Room
Saturday, October 10th and 17th, 8pm-11pm. Seattle's finest landmark, the
Sorrento Hotel is known for excellence and breathtaking beauty and is home to
the award-winning Hunts Club. Enjoy happy hour from 4pm-6pm and 9pm-closing,
as appetizers and drinks are brought right to your cozy spot in the beautiful
Fireside Room. Visit: http://www.hotelsorrento.com
Sue Bell's return to Local Color at no cost to you is a rare treat! Friday,
October 9th from 7pm-10pm there will be no cover charge at Local Color to hear
the Sue Bell Quartet. This is a special event that Sue Bell and her musicians
were extremely honored to be chosen to be a part of and thrilled they could in
turn offer patrons a no-cost evening of exceptional music. Come and relax as
you soak in the sounds of Seattle songstress Sue Bell and enrich the evening
by treating yourself to the wonderful delights this establishment has to
offer. Local Color is a fantastic venue located right in the heart of Pike
Place Market that offers free parking and features not only live jazz but
really impressive local artwork. Always well-received, come listen and see
what the Sue Bell Quartet at Local Color is all about! (21+) Visit:
http://www.localcolorseattle.com
Sue Bell Quartet plays again at Baker Street Books Friday, October 30th,
7pm-10pm. A hidden treasure located in the old mining town of Black Diamond,
Baker Street Books has featured some of the finest jazz musicians known to the
Seattle area. The ambiance in this beautifully restored historic building,
home to a fascinating collection of hard-to-find books, is fabulous! For a
truly unique and intimate evening of jazz, join Sue Bell and her outstanding
musicians as they play to a room filled with up-close, quiet and attentive
listeners. Visit: http://www.bakerstreetbooks.net
*All events are free and open to the public of all ages, unless otherwise
specified.
Providing romantically swinging jazz for any occasion, Sue Bell's vocal
virtuosity displays the ease and swing of Diana Krall and her latest release
features national players. To find out more and view the full calendar of
events, please visit http://www.suebellsings.com .
Media contact:
Katie McKowen
Bluezproduction@aol.com
206.963.8869
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