North Kitsap Herald, April 25, 2014

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LIFE AND CULTURE

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Zoe Muth brings her country music stylings to the Treehouse on Bainbridge

By LUCIANO MARANO Kitsap Week

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ne of Seattle’s favorite country music darlings, Zoe Muth, will return to rock Bainbridge Island with her renowned classic country tunes at the Treehouse Cafe at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 30. Muth, who now resides in Austin, Texas, expressed the excitement she and the band about felt about returning to their old stomping grounds earlier this week. “We’re really looking forward to it,” she said. “In Bainbridge we have a lot of repeat people who come back to see us [and] the audience is so close, they’re right there. The sound is always really good there. We’re really looking forward to being back in the Northwest and seeing everybody again.” See Zoe, Page 7

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Seattle-based country music artist Zoe Muth & The Lost High Rollers will perform at the Treehouse Cafe on Bainbridge Island at 8 p.m. on April 30.

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