The Metta Room in Port Angeles will host a live performance Thursday by Jelly Bread, a self described funk-soul group from Reno, Nev. (Jelly Bread)

The Metta Room in Port Angeles will host a live performance Thursday by Jelly Bread, a self described funk-soul group from Reno, Nev. (Jelly Bread)

Jelly Bread band to perform Thursday in Port Angeles

The Metta Room will host the funk-soul group from Reno, Nev.

PORT ANGELES — The Metta Room will host a live performance by Jelly Bread — a self described funk-soul group from Reno, Nev., at 8 p.m. Thursday.

The lounge at 132 E. Front St., will ask for a $5 cover charge for the show for those 21 and older.

Jelly Bread is co-fronted by drummer Cliff Porter, and singer/guitarist Dave Berry. They are backed by Errick Lewis on bass, Sean Lehe on lead guitar and Eric Matlock on keyboards and talk box.

“Here, There &Everywhere,” Jelly Bread’s upcoming album, is due to be released this fall.

The album was mixed by engineer/producer Justin Phelps, who has worked with bands such as Cake, Galactic, Fruition, The Mars Volta, The Neville Brothers and Dead Kennedys.

For more, visit www.themettaroom.com or call 360-797-1113.

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