Willamette Wineworks resumes its live music series this Saturday night, Sept. 7 with country artist Jennifer Belle taking the stage at the Historic Folsom venue that offers a relaxing atmosphere along with fine wines and small plates to enjoy.

According to her artist website, Jennifer Belle was born and raised in Castro Valley, California, where she found her passion for performing at a young age.  The people she idolized, aspired, and emulated the most were Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, Shania Twain, Stevie Nicks, Martina McBride, and Patsy Cline.  She has always had a flair with incredible vocal range and diverse genres which has allowed her to combine dance, theater, and acting into major appearances from the West Coast to the East Coast.  

Her original “Heart First – Jennifer Belle” happened with the successful partnership and coaching from J. Gary of J. Gary Smith Productions.  With J. Gary and his son, John Smith, co-owners of the record label JGS ll Records, “Heart First – Jennifer Belle” was recognized as one of the nominees for the prestigious “New Music Awards (N.M.A.).” In two categories. Belle was nominated for both the “New Country Artist of the Year,” and the “New Country Breakthrough Artist of the Year!”  The nominations are major triumphs making her “officially” recognized as one of the hottest, new female country artists in 2021.

The live music will begin at 6 p.m. and continue until 9 p.m. Reservation fees for the live music evening are $5, with refunds for wine club members and owners. Admission for the general public will be $5 at the door.

More information or reservations visit the Willamette Wineworks’ website or by emailing them at info@willamettewineworks.com.

Willamette Wineworks is located at 824 Sutter Street upstairs in the Scott’s Seafood Roundhouse. The local microwinery is a wine, blending, and food experience created by Willamette Valley Vineyards. Learn more about all they have to offer visitors at their website.

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