Albuquerque Jazz
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The Duke City Jazz Band plays the traditional jazz of New Orleans. The band has appeared at Pappadeaux Seafood Restaurant, La Posada de Albuquerque, Los Poblanos Convention Center, the Albuquerque Country Club, The Rio Grande Jazz Society, The Eldorado Hotel in Santa Fe, Albuquerque Embassy Suites, and at numerous private parties, including most recently at Bill Richardson's Birthday Bash in ...
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An accomplished performer of Flamenco, Jazz, Classical Guitar, and
the Arabic lute (a.k.a. the Oud), Ronaldo has been playing for New
Mexico audiences for 20 years at venues such as the National
Hispanic Culture Center of New Mexico, El Rey, Albuquerque
Convention Center, La Posada Hotel, Cafe Broadway, Silk Road, and
the Santa Fe Play House. Outside of New Mexico he has performed
in Ho...
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"Wayne Wesley Johnson is New Mexico's Premier Guitarist...
for weddings, concerts, corporate or private events."
"Wayne Wesley Johnson and I have been friends for about a million years...we've travelled all over the world together...Wayne's a fine guitarist and fine drummer, too" Guitar Legend, Les Paul at The Iridium, NYC
'WORLD CLASS GUITARIST'...Internationally recognized, thi...
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University of New Mexico Classical Guitar Performance Graduate 1986
Guitar Institute of Technology(GIT) Graduate 1987
Performances included the Tennessee Inaugural Ball in 1998 for Bill Clinton's second inauguation plus TV, radio,studio, night clubs, hotels, private parties, weddings & receptions, arts & crafts fairs, art gallery openings, business functions, etc, etc.
My solo guitar and vo...
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Sonoran Jazz is based out of the Northeast Phoenix Area and performs at clubs, restaurants, corporate functions, private parties and weddings. Sonoran Jazz Project is a professional and versatile ensemble well suited for events ranging from casual to upscale.
More than a band, Sonoran Jazz (formerly Sonoran Jazz Project) is an association of the Phoenix Metro area's top jazz talent under th...
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RATED #1 JAZZ SINGER/SOLOIST ON GIGMASTERS 3 YEARS IN A ROW, WINNER OF THE 2009, 2010, 2011 RISING STAR AWARD & THE "BEST OF 2012" AWARD! Lisa Smith is an accomplished, experienced, versatile singer (Jazz, Blues, Motown, Pop, R&B, Country, Wedding Songs, Broadway, Cabaret, etc.) and performer, with over 15 years of professional experience. Creating a custom package and performance to fit your...
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Karen Michaels Music - duo, trio and quartet plus available, from jazz to adult contemporary, Broadway to blues and contemporary pop, these musicians delightfully combine style with class and just a little sass! Whether its a night of sultry jazz and blues, an upbeat mix of contemporary pop, jazz and broadway, or a customized song list that YOU design for your event, Karen Michaels and The S...
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Phoenix - Scottsdale Jazz Duo, Jazz Trio, Jazz Quartet. Smooth Jazz.
Elegant and Enjoyable Background Music-NEVER TOO LOUD
Playing Jazz Standards, Swing, Latin, Rumbas, Gypsy, Ballads, Show Tunes and Contemporary songs. A sophisticated ambiance, perfect for Cocktail Parties, Dinner Music, Weddings, Rehearsal Dinners, Christmas Music for Christmas Parties, High School Proms for romantics, Fun...
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Voted Best of 2012!!! The Giant Steps Jazz Combo is a small 3-piece band - Saxophone, Bass, and Drums. This band is perfect for any occasion. The band plays instrumental jazz music from Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, and other "Jazz Standards" artists.
STANDARD RATES (NON-HOLIDAY RATES)
4 Hours = $900
3 Hours = $750
2 Hours = $600
As a band, we know you need a group that...
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Devon Bridgewater, a native Phoenician graduated from Harvard University, where he played in the prestigious Monday Night Jazz Band, and has performed with jazz greats such as Dizzy Gillespie, Ted Curson. He has played at numerous Boston and New York clubs.
The Arizona Republic awarded Nuance "Best Jazz Performers". Nuance was mentioned in the July/August 2003 issue of Harvard Magazine and ap...
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