Islanders can enjoy Indian Summer Stopm

The Lost Vuarnets play vintage rock and soul at Freeland Hall Saturday at 7:30 p.m., at a dance that will raise money for South Whidbey’s Friends of Friends Medical Support Fund. Freeland Hall is at 1515 Shoreview Ave. Suggested donation for the stomp is $5.

The Lost Vuarnets play vintage rock and soul at Freeland Hall Saturday at 7:30 p.m., at a dance that will raise money for South Whidbey’s Friends of Friends Medical Support Fund. Freeland Hall is at 1515 Shoreview Ave. Suggested donation for the stomp is $5

Led by local Gary Smith, the band is known for its shows at corporate parties for companies such as Microsoft, KIRO and The Bon Marche.

They also had Island County fairgoers rocking here on the island in August.

The five professional musicians have written gold records and toured with famous musicians, among them Elton John, Bob Marley, Bo Diddley, Teddy Pendergast, Etta James and Little Anthony and the Imperials. They’ll be recording at Bayview’s Smilin’ Dog Café later this year.

Friends of Friends Medical Support Fund offers a medical safety net for people on South Whidbey.