Singer Somar Macek and guitar man Randy Hansen are bringing their band

Singer Somar Macek and guitar man Randy Hansen are bringing their band

WEEKEND: Heart by Heart to rock Port Angeles winery Saturday night

PORT ANGELES — Heart by Heart, a spinoff of the 1970s-’80s band Heart, will bring “Barracuda,” “Magic Man,” “Straight On” and “Crazy on You,” to name a few, to Olympic Cellars this Saturday night.

The band includes Heart’s co-founding member and bassist Steve Fossen and original Heart drummer Mike Derosier, who were inducted in 2013 into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Rounding out Heart by Heart are singer Somar Macek, guitarists Randy Hansen and Lizzy Daymont and keyboardist Bob Rivers, who also happens to be a radio personality in Seattle.

As with all of Olympic Cellars’ summer concerts, gates open at 6 p.m. Saturday; the band gets going at 7 p.m.

Tickets are $14 in advance via www.brownpapertickets.com — search for “Olympic Cellars” — or $17 at the winery, which is just east of Port Angeles at 255410 U.S. Highway 101.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit Captain Joseph House, which is renovating the former Tudor Inn of Port Angeles to become a haven for families of fallen military service members. To learn more, see www.CaptainJosephHouseFoundation.org.

For information about the winery’s summer concerts, visit www.OlympicCellars.com or phone 360-452-0160.

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