Skagit County’s best band: Jack Mattingly & Whiskey Fever

costume changes

Every time I get done watching a Jack Mattingly & Whiskey Fever show I always think “this was the best JM & WF show I’ve ever seen”. But they always manage to top it. However, tonight really WAS the best show. Eagle Haven Winery was a beautiful venue. There were costume changes, stretching, guitar swap outs and even position changes. The crowd was pretty much rushing the stage. Some got on the stage. And there was a full hour of encore songs because no one would stop dancing. You guys are freaking ROCK STARS! 🤘I can’t believe how lucky we are here in Skagit County to get the opportunity to watch you guys play all the time. I’ve been a connoisseur of live music over the last (ahem) 35 years but you guys are TRULY the BEST! (This show was from August 17th, 2018 at the beautiful Eagle Haven Winery in Sedro Woolley, WA)

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guitar swapping
position changes

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