2024 Artists

Stone Temple Pilots

 

With over 70 million albums sold, Stone Temple Pilots (STP) roared onto the scene in 1992 with their raucous debut, “Core.” A breakout success, the album peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 chart and dominated radio waves with hits like “Wicked Garden” and the Grammy Award-winning smash single, “Plush.”

STP quickly distinguished themselves as a band beholden to no trend. Boasting the inimitable riffs of guitarist Dean DeLeo; the propulsive rhythm section of bassist Robert DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz; and the charismatic baritone of frontman Scott Weiland, STP has ruled airways, video playlists and charts.

The band released their latest studio album, “Perdida” in 2020 with new lead singer, Jeff Gutt. Paste Magazine described “Perdida” as the most sonically rich experience that STP has offered fans to date.

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Keesy Timmer

A gifted storyteller with a heart for country music, Keesy (pronounced Casey) Timmer is a songwriter’s songwriter. His Nashville journey began in 2004, when he moved from his hometown of Spokane. Since then, Timmer has co-written thousands of songs with some of Nashville’s finest artists.

His first major success came in 2017 with the hit single, “Yeah Boy” by Kelsea Ballerini that reached top five on the Billboard Country chart and sold over a million copies worldwide. Timmer’s brand of country music draws from all styles, reliably hitting the right emotional notes with his listeners.

His energy is contagious and his laugh can cross time zones, but his understanding of love and heartbreak is what connects him to the songs he writes.

Grace West

A modern country-pop artist with timeless twang, Grace West was just 12 years old when she picked up her grandfather’s guitar and strummed her first song. While gospel music and Motown classics rang throughout her family’s Detroit-area home, she sparked her own meteoric rise by signing a publishing deal as a teenager, relocating to Nashville after graduation and creating a sound that blended northern roots with southern living.

In 2023, West placed second on season 23 of NBC’s “The Voice.” As Blake Shelton’s last button push ever, he called her “the real deal,” as she showcased her “pure” vocals and love for country music. Since the show, West continues to write and perform and is currently working on releasing an EP.

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Bryan White

A Platinum-selling artist, White’s recording career began in 1994 with the release of his self-titled debut. With six No. 1 singles — “So Much for Pretending,” “Sittin’ on Go,” “I’m Not Supposed to Love You Anymore,” “Rebecca Lynn,” “Someone Else’s Star” and “From This Moment On” — a Grammy and countless other awards and credits to his name, White has established a global legacy.

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VIP Dinner Entertainment - Ron Greene

One of the most eclectic, busiest gigging artists gracing the Inland Northwest, Ron Greene meshes intimate folk and smoldering blues-driven pop rock in originals and stirring covers. A passionate performer, Greene has performed everywhere from New York to his home region of the Pacific Northwest.

He’s shared the stage with such diverse artists as Trombone Shorty, King’s X, Rusted Root, P.M. Dawn and singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini. From his debut release “Sketches” to his latest single “Paralysis,” Greene has melded various genres to form his own voice, and he looks forward to sharing his passion with fans everywhere.

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