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    Funk Fusion and Rock your Weekend in Sedona

    June 29, 2018No Comments
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    logo_soundbitesgrillSedona AZ (June 29, 2018) – From Prescott, Arizona “Scandalous Hands” a four piece funk, fusion and rock and roll band will be performing in Sedona at Sound Bites Grill.  Their music incorporates funk grooves, jazz harmonic structures, and the exploratory improvisation of jam bands.

    Scandalous Hands will be playing from 7-10 p.m. in the Celebrity Show Room at Sound Bites Grill at the Hyatt Pinon Point Shops. There is room for dancing and you enjoy a dinner table for the evening.

    The band started to come together in October of 2016, when Troy Schilperoort (Keyboard), Adam Haar (Guitar and Vocals), and Dennis Messenger (Bass) began working on a set of musical material.

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    Shawnee Snaketail soon joined the group on drums and vocals, completing the band’s roster. Since then, Scandalous Hands continues to grow, debuting new material with each performance, and unleashing an explosive inventiveness in their covers of familiar classics. They currently perform all over Northern Arizona.

    The band is influenced by The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Grateful Dead, and Herbie Hancock. There is a $10 Cover to sit in the Show Room where the band performs.

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    20180629_soundbites2Friday July 6th Steinway Artist Louis Landen returns to the stage with Troy Perkins and Eddie Barattini. Louis Landon, also a composer and Pianist for Peace has dedicated his life to music. The Jazz Trio performs from 7-10 p.m.

    You will enjoy his singing along with his incredible talent which has taken him around the world playing a variety of styles with some of the most recognized names in the entertainment industry. He toured nationally and internationally, playing classical music for Mikhail Baryshnikov; jazz fusion with The John Payne Band; Latin music with “Pucho and his Latin Soul Brothers”; pop music with Rupert “Pina Colada Song” Holmes; rock & roll with John Hall, opening for “Little Feat”.

    There is a $10 Cover to sit and have dinner in the show room where the Jazz Trio will be performing. If you choose to sit on the patio or main dining room there is no cover.

    Sound Bites Grill is an entertainment restaurant with American Cuisine. This weekend happens to be the kick off of their annual Lobster Fest. So Saturday evening fresh whole main lobster will be on the menu.

    For more information and reservations please call 928-282-2713 or visit SoundBitesGrill.com. Hours of operation are 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily and until 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday evenings. The venue offers live music most nights with no cover. The red rock views from their patio are spectacular.

    • When: Sat July 7th 2018 7-10 p.m.
    • What: Scandalous Hands Funk Fusion Band
    • Where: Sound Bites Grill Show Room 101 N Hwy 89a Sedona AZ, 86336 at Hyatt Pinon Pointe Shops Uptown Sedona. Cross Street Hwy 179
    • More Info: 928-282-2713 • www.soundbitesgrill.com

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