Live Music: Stolen Moments
Three piece band, genre is american jazz standards, bossa nova standards of Antonio Carlos Jobim, the gypsy jazz of Django Reinhardt, Latin jazz and western swing. Conny sings in Brazilian Portuguese, French and Spanish.
Three piece band, genre is american jazz standards, bossa nova standards of Antonio Carlos Jobim, the gypsy jazz of Django Reinhardt, Latin jazz and western swing. Conny sings in Brazilian Portuguese, French and Spanish.
Son Ravello is the solo project of singer-songwriter and composer Mike Caruso. Caruso's songwriting delivers a poetic sensibility, his fascination with sound and affinity with nature offers mellow and picturesque dynamics to his lyrics and melodies. With his signature kick drum, dynamic acoustic guitar and intimate baritone vocals, Son Ravello serves a heartwarming and meaningful...
Dayton Mason and Gaur Groover, a guitar and mandolin duo playing famous instrumental Italian classics. This sentimental music of a time once forgotten will once again transport you to the old country.
Solo artist, genre is classical, jazz, American songbook, blues, popular, Spanish, and Brazilian, focusing on traditional/public domain songs and including original music.
Solo singer, songwriter and guitar player, genre is a wide range from modern folk pop to soul, country tinged rock to Americana and simple songwriter material.
Jon- Solo guitar player & singer, plays classic rock songs from the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s. Jen- Solo singer & songwriter, genre is a rich blend of Blues, Jazz, Rock, Soul and Americana
Solo guitar player, plays a wide range of international music from Brazilian, Latin American, French musette, and tango to his own arrangements of popular Italian pieces.
California vocalist & songwriter based in Los Angeles. She has been performing her songs live around the West Coast to critical acclaim: ..."dark, sultry, emotional vocals ...a unique blend of pop, jazz and blues."
Singer and Guitarist Mark Charles Hill's music consists of a wide range of covers from John Denver, John Prine to James Taylor when he is playing solo; to The Beatles, Van Morrison then swing into Hank Williams and Willie Nelson when playing with the Mark Charles Hill & Friends Band.