This Seattle Opera Singer holds a BA in Music Education and an MA in Opera Performance from Temple University in Philadelphia. He appeared as Papageno in the Mozart’s Magic Flute, which featured Metropolitan Opera Star Cyndia Seiden as the Queen of the Night.
This Seattle Opera Singer is a young artist born and raised in Seattle, Washington. In 2009, she made her European debut in Italy with the roles of Rosina from Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro and Dorabella from Mozart’s Cosi fan tutti. She is best known in the Seattle area as a resident performer with Not Your Mother’s Opera and has been seen with Seattle’s Lyric Opera Northwest to name a few.
This opera singer holds a BA in Music Education and an MA in Opera Performance from Temple University in Philadelphia. He appeared as Papageno in the Mozart’s Magic Flute, which featured Metropolitan Opera Star Cyndia Seiden as the Queen of the Night.
2005 Northwest Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year2006 Northwest Acoustic Jazz Ensemble of the YearIn addition to his lifelong career playing in jazz venues across the U.S. and around the world, this pianist has over 25 years of experience playing music for weddings, receptions, and other private events. Over all those years, he has had nothing but satisfied clients. If you?
This Seattle-based band was formed in 2002.They play acoustic jazz influenced by the work of Django Reinhardt and his musical heirs. Music filtered through the cafes of Paris, the tradition of Django Reinhardt, Classical concert halls, and modern jazz all combine to create a incredible musical experience.The group has built a large and loyal following through the years with their masterful melding of the gypsy jazz, modern jazz, ethnic, and classical genres.
This Seattle Italian Band is a remarkable acoustic duo that specialize in playing “The Legendary Favorite Songs of Italy”! With a Neapolitan Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, Chromatic Mouth Organ, Friscalettu (Sicilian Cane Flute), and tight Harmony Vocals, their sound evokes the sunny skies and love for life of the Italian culture.
This Seattle Blues band played their unique blend of Louisiana musical styles for 15 years. The group has made several recordings and has appeared with Queen Ida, Katie “Queen of the Swamp Boogie Piano” Webster, Buckwheat Zydeco and the Sundogs, as well as appearing on TV, radio and at a number of music festivals over the years.Whether it’s Rockin’ Cajun, Zydeco Soul, New Orleans Rhythm & Blues, Swamp Pop, Dixieland, Country Blues, Tex-Mex, Western Swing or other Southern idioms, they make you feel like you’re on the bayous of Southwestern Louisiana or Eastern Texas, and it’s party time!
The leader of this Blues band has 25 years of professional experience and has been playing music in Seattle and the Northwest since 1990. In 1997 his band was a Cascade Blues Association Muddy Award nominee for Best New Act. In 2006 he did a short stint in the band ?ǣDouble Deuces?ǥ which was then nominated for Best New Act. He was also nominated in 2006 by the Cascade Blues Association in the Best Vocalist category in a final field of three that included Curtis Salgado.This Blues artist has the ability to give a song what it asks for, what it needs, while at the same time putting his own indelible stamp on it making it his own.
This Stilt Dancer from Seattle is often compared to a Cirque du Soleil act. She transports you with stunningly beautiful costumes and the amazing ability to engage, stay in character, and dance with grace–as though she isn?
The band was formed in 2001 and since then has established a position as one of the most popular traditional jazz bands in Seattle area. Original improvisations, arrangements and a tremendous intensity in our playing have given us opportunities to perform at jazz clubs, festivals and many other public events.The band includes an authentic musical line-up – trumpet, reeds, trombone, tuba, banjo/guitar and drums.The band has won an enthusiastic reception across Northwest area, not only for their old school jazz style, but for bringing an irrepressible sense of fun and frolic to their shows.