Guitarist-vocalist Rick Goudzwaard and the Blue Rhinos will visit the Sequim Library for a concert tonight.

Guitarist-vocalist Rick Goudzwaard and the Blue Rhinos will visit the Sequim Library for a concert tonight.

Blue Rhinos bring blues, funk to Sequim

SEQUIM — The Blue Rhinos will hit the outdoor stage at the Sequim Library at 6 tonight.

The performance at the library at 630 N. Sequim Ave. is part of the North Olympic Library System’s annual Summertime Music! Outdoor Concert Series.

The Blue Rhinos perform blues dance music along with a blend of funk and Latin rhythms.

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Band members include Alex Bainbridge (bass guitar/vocals), Rick Goudzwaard (guitar/vocals), Chris Guthrie (guitar/vocals) and Robbie Morshead (drums/percussion/vocals). They hail from across the area: Sequim, Suquamish, Poulsbo and Seabeck.

In case of rain or inclement weather, the concert will be at the Sequim High School cafeteria, 601 N. Sequim Ave.

Other live outdoor music at the library includes Geoffrey Castle’s performance at 6 p.m. Aug. 18 and Joy in Mudville at 6 p.m. Aug. 25.

The Summertime Music! Outdoor Concert series is supported by the Friends of Sequim Library.

For more information about this and other upcoming events at the library, visit www.nols.org and select “Events” and “Sequim,” email discover@nols.org or call 360-683-1161.

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