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Ian Moore Band on the Patio at WIT Cellars
“ You should be playing stadiums!”. Ian laughs while hearing this after another blazing performance at the 2024 SXSW music festival. Is he laughing because he has played his fair share already, from shows with some of the most
influential musicians of all time, from the Rolling Stones to Bob Dylan, to a long line of headline festival performances, or because he knows the folly of the music business? “I’m always aiming for the fences,” he says, but you can tell he’s also motivated by something deeper.
Ian is a triple threat and an artist’s artist. He came up in Austin, mentored by the greats. Stevie Ray Vaughan famously gave him his first guitar, and you can hear the lineage in his fingers, but then you hear that voice…” I was obsessed with the soul singers as a kid,” he says, and you can hear those influences in his silky falsetto and his soulful phrasing. Spin magazine described him as a cross between Aaron Neville and Jimi Hendrix, and that duality sets him apart from so many other guitarists. There is a sensitivity within the fire and an economy in his playing that came from years and years playing with the greats as a young man, sharing stages with Willie Nelson, Albert King, Jimmie Vaughan, Albert Collins, Doug Sahm, and many others while still in his teens and early twenties.
At the same time, Ian is always searching for new ways to expand and refine his music, working with groundbreaking producers like Mark Howard/Daniel Lanois(Bob Dylan, U2), Joe Chicarelli(White Stripes, Elton John), and more
recently, Adrian Quesada, whose band ‘the Black Pumas’ was starting to hit as they were making Ian’s ‘Strange Days.’ He looks at songwriting through a lens just as serious as Guy Clark or John Prine, but through a scope that includes
influences from country blues to brit pop and back. “Man, many people don’t even listen to lyrics anymore, but to me, it is the core of a great song, and if the core is hollow, the rest of it will echo that.” That solid foundation has led to four
top 20 rock radio hits, countless TV appearances, and even a feature role In the film Slingblade, Billy Bob Thornton’s southern gothic masterpiece.
With such a rich history, it would be easy to rest on his accomplishments, but Ian doesn’t see it that way. “When we pull into a town, nobody cares what we’ve done in the past; they want to be electrified, and our focus is to be the best
thing they have ever seen.” Watching him play to yet another capacity crowd and leave them screaming long after he’s left the stage, you can see his dedication and hunger are just where they need to be. He’s staring down
another touring season filled with festivals and marquee shows and gearing up to record later this year in what will be his twelfth release. It’s a dizzying pace, and you have to wonder how anyone can keep their focus and integrity with that much action and movement.“I have to speak from the heart.” He says. “It’s the only thing you have and the only thing that matters. Trends come and go. When you speak from the heart, you never go wrong.” Looking across the field and seeing thousands of fans completely immersed in his music, you can see a lifetime of soul smiling back at him.
Wine from WIT Cellars
Beer from Perfect Circle Brewing
Food Trucks on site
Doors at 6 pm
– music at 7 pm
2 ticket options – with chairs provided or bring your own
No outside food or drink – No Dogs
All Ages
Jason Eady Live at Brewminatti
With a decades-long commitment to his craft as a songwriter, Jason Eady has built his career on bringing his unique perspective to a variety of genres, from the “groove centered” blues of his native Mississippi to the classic sound of Texas, the place he calls home. Known by critics and fans alike for his thoughtful, soulful writing and multi-genre mastery, Eady’s acumen as an artist is rooted in his ability to balance musical exploration with tradition – the result is an artist who delivers authentic songs that detail slices of Eady’s life that resonate with audiences, whether he’s accompanied by bluegrass pickers or pedal steel. At the heart of Eady’s music is the song and his ability – proven by time and his extensive accolades – to remain loyal and authentic to himself while pushing his storytelling beyond the conventions of genre and form.
Seth Walker Trio at Brewminatti
Seth is one of our Brewminatti faves – this will be his SIXTH performance at Brew and we couldn’t be happier.
Seth’s music is inspired by the places he has lived – Austin, New Orleans, Asheville – and it’s a cool blend of Americana, blues, jazz and soul. He has toured and played with The Mavericks, Raul Malo, The Wood Brothers, Paul Thorn and Ruthie Foster among many others. He’s touring to support his new album Why TheWorry?
The new album finds Walker reunited with old friends and familiar names. Once again Jano Rix steps behind the boards, co-producing the album with Seth and engineer Brook Sutton.
In the producer’s fifth outing he’s become an invaluable sounding board, the kind who knows what’s missing and, just as importantly, what needs to be taken away. Oliver Wood (The Wood Brothers) lends a pen to the title track, and Seth’s classically trained father Scott adds strings to “I’m Getting Ready,” a song penned by Walker’s contemporary Michael Kiwanuka.
Mostly, though, the record was shepherded into shape by Walker’s trio, rounded out by longtime confidants Rhees Williams (Guitar, Piano) and Mark Raudabaugh (Drums). The three let the studio guide them, entering without agenda, set straight by the title’s mantra to stop worrying where they’d end up.
But worry always tries to creep in. It’s inevitable, isn’t it? The album was just about finished when Hurricane Helene hit Walker’s region in the mountains around Asheville, and as a result, the record almost didn’t see light. As catastrophe took shape and literal bridges were broken, the album’s importance wavered in Seth’s mind until the central theme came back into view. The worry wouldn’t undo any damage, and there was still service in song. There’s a telling nod in the album closing with Bobby Charles’ seminal ode “I Must Be In a Good Place Now.” Why The Worry is a spiritual reset, watching the sunrise over the mountains. It soaks in like warmth on the skin after a night of shivering in the dark.
Prosser Wine Music Festival – Jack Rothwell
Prosser Wine Music Festival – Jack Rothwell
June 19 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm PDT
Alexandria Nicole Cellars will be hosting Jack Rothwell at the Walter Clore Center on Friday, June 19th from 4pm-6pm for our participation over the festival weekend. No cover charge!
Kimmi Bitter & The Westside Twang on the Patio at WIT Cellars
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
on The Patio at WIT Cellars
Dubbed “the future of classic country” by Saving Country Music, Kimmi Bitter is painting a whole new tapestry that drapes golden-era Countrypolitan with coastal desert twang. Drawing comparisons from Patsy Cline to a Quentin Tarantino soundtrack, her sound echoes the spirit of early 60’s California—sun-soaked, sharp-dressed in mod tones, and just rebellious enough to drift left of the traditional country dial. A rising force in the underground Americana scene, she’s capturing attention with her debut album Old School (2024), which hit the Top 25 Americana Album Radio Chart and earned eight nominations, including wins for Song of the Year (2024 & 2025) and Best Country Album (2025) at the San Diego Music Awards. The album also topped at No.1 the Alt-Country Specialty Charts for four consecutive weeks, and her live performance was recently regarded as “one of the biggest takeaways” from Austin’s SXSW. As a follow-up to her acclaimed debut Old School, Bitter’s second album is set for release in summer 2026, diving deeper into the roots of her sound with a record that feels both timeless and distinctly West Coast.
Wine from WIT Cellars
Beer from Perfect Circle Brewing
Food Trucks on site
Doors at 6 pm
2 ticket options – with chairs provided or bring your own
No outside food or drink – No Dogs
All Ages
Stand-Up Comedy with Scott Losse
Scott Losse is a stand-up comedian from Seattle, Washington. While he’s been telling jokes for a long time, most people know me as “Pacific Northwest Guy”. He’s the voice in that one reel. That dude in the beanie. Yeah, that’s Scott talking about sheds or dogs or mountain biking or the weather. At some point he accidentally became a content creator.
Scott has been featured on Dry Bar, XM Radio, Laughs on Fox and other stuff. As he says “People seem to like it.”
A first generation Cuban-American and Paralympic title-holder, Marcus Moreno’s unique combination of experiences gives him an equally unique comedic voice to match. He went from the 2014 paraclimbing national champion and gold medalist to stand-up comedian who sneaks disability advocacy into an otherwise charmingly irreverent look at life, family, and society. He’s fairly confident no one can say the same, but he’s also modest enough to admit there’s a chance. From this path, he has been featured in People, Good Morning America, E! Hollywood True Stories, and more.
Grapes & Glitter
This premier Pride event in rural Washington is truly one of a kind, and a night you don’t want to miss! We’re pulling out all the stops to make this a truly memorable evening.
Your evening will include:
- Wine Tasting: Explore a variety of wines with 13+ wineries, including owners/winemakers in attendance. It’s the perfect night to taste, explore, and ask those questions you’ve always had with experts on hand.
- Music: We’ll have both a live Jazz band and a professional DJ. Tunes for everyone!
- Food: We’re working with an area caterer to provide an assortment of delicious bites.
- Dancing & Drag: Bring your dancing shoes and enjoy our dance floor along with our special guests!
- Dress to Impress: An opt-in contest will include prizes for sparkly, fun, unique outfits. Additional accessories will be available.
All this and more in one glam and fun-filled evening!
Proceeds from this evening will benefit Prosser’s Princess Theatre, an active non-profit arts/theatre center that brings music and joy to Prosser.
All-Inclusive Tickets are only $85 and include unlimited food and drink!
Senior Citizens Picnic
Join us for the Prosser Senior Citizens Picnic — a fun-filled afternoon created especially for seniors ages 60+! Enjoy great food, friendly faces, community connections, and plenty of laughter as we celebrate our amazing senior community together. This free event will take place on Friday, September 25th, and promises a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for all who attend.
Please RSVP by contacting Lisa at Sun Terrace, located at 2131 Wine Country Rd. in Prosser, or call 509-786-3300 for more information.
Soil Health & Habitat Field Day at Moon Family Farm
🌾 FREE Field Day – Moon Family Farm in WA | May 27
Join Wild Farm Alliance, Salmon-Safe, Benton Conservation District, WSU, the Audubon Society and other fellow agricultural professionals in the field to explore conservation practices that strengthen pest control, improve water quality, and build resilience on this local farm.
Moon Family Farm is a dryland, 100% no-till operation growing nutrient-dense grain with a regenerative philosophy rooted in soil health and biodiversity. The event will feature sessions on beneficial insects & pollinators, cover crops, soil health, no-till and dryland farming, habitat improvement, hedgerow installation and more.
📍 Horse Heaven Hills of Southeast WA 📅 May 27, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM PST 🍽️ Lunch provided with advanced registration!
Register Here: https://www.wildfarmalliance.org/moonfamily
Art Gala – Oaxaca Period at the Princess Theatre
Prosser’s Nelson Gallery hosts “Their Oaxaca Period” in the Green Room from April 7-June 2026, featuring works by William and Eleanor Nelson produced between 1957 and 1959 in Oaxaca, Mexico. The paintings they produced are notable for rich, vibrant colors and, in many cases, heavy, palette-knife texturing. The couple avoided stereotypical depictions of life in Mexico, preferring to capture what they observed in the streets, farms, foothills and work-a-day faces of the residents of rural, southern Mexico at that time.
This showing is both an homage to the earlier roots of the Nelsons’ half-century journey through the world of art, but is a reminder that the United States and Mexico have coexisted in harmony and mutual benefit for a very long time, despite various bumps along the way.
While most of these pieces were created in the vicinity of Oaxaca, several from other locales – painted in and around that same period – have also been included. In addition, their son, gallery owner James Nelson, will display one of his own works with a similar tropical tone: a quasi-abstract floral tryptic.
All paintings on display are available for purchase, with 25% of each sale remaining with the Princess Theatre to benefit the organization’s projects and programs.