By David Welton
The all-female band Café Impromptu invites audience members to join in making music in front Double Bluff Brewery.
The streets of Langley, as well as the Freeland Library, were filled with music for five days as DjangoFest Northwest arrived. Along with the headlining bands, improvisational sessions sprang to life all over the Village by the Sea.
Photo by Rachel Rosen/Whidbey News-Times
Alex Lew, at left, and Jim Char of Pearl Django play in a jam session in Langley, a DjangoFest tradition.
By David Welton
Musicians play together at the Commons.
By David Welton
Tim Watson, Geoff Robson and Casey Ryder visited from Victoria, B.C.
By David Welton
Marceline Keene jams at Django.
Photo by Rachel Rosen/Whidbey News-Times
Jennie Mayer of Cafe Impromptu playing at the Freeland library.
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