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    Sedona Live Music Rules at Sound Bites Grill

    July 13, 2021No Comments
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    Sedona News (July 13, 2021) Sound Bites Grill in Sedona prides itself in providing one of the best live-music venues in Northern Arizona.

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    Patrick Ki

    Offering a professional stage, lighting and sound system, it is a perfect venue to see Sedona’s best musicians perform; as well as the national acts that pass through regularly.

    This week Sound Bites features a number of local musical luminaries starting Wednesday, July 14 with Patrick Ki & Friends hosting their weekly “Wineaux Wednesday” wine tasting event from 5 to 7 p.m.,

    With Ki as the center piece of the group, on guitar and Ukulele, he brings some of the finest talent in Sedona on stage with him.

    Melodic, centered and talented, Ki and his bandmates take you on a musical ride you are bound to enjoy.

    July 17 from 6 to 9 p.m. it’s “Chill on the Hill Thursday” featuring the talented Eric Miller, with Adrial Zang on percussion.

    Both Zang and Miller are seasoned professionals that truly enjoy sharing a stage.

    The music they play is all about chilling and staying cool no matter how hot things get.

    The music gets hotter on “Flashback Friday” featuring Eric Miller, bass man Troy Perkins and drummer Eddie Baratinni.

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    This band rocks!

    This talented trio takes you back through time playing the songs we have grown to love with newfound fervor and interpretation.

    On Saturday, July 17 from 7 to 10 p.m. it’s the Eric Miller Band heating up the evening. Once again, it’s drummer Eddie Barattini and bass man Troy Perkins backing him up, with sax player Chris Counelis joining at times.

    This band specializes in providing the kind of dance music you just can’t resist moving to.

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    Corey Spector

    On Sunday, July 18 from 6 to 9 p.m. it’s newcomer Corey Spector lighting up the Celebrity Showcase Room stage.

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    Corey packs the energy of a full band into his solo performances. His music bursts through a room and he gets everyone singing along or dancing to the tunes he plays. Locals hope he makes Sedona a permanent place to live and play.

    Make it a point to catch the music at Sound Bites Grill in Sedona.

    Sound Bites Grill is located at 101 North S.R. 89A, Sedona AZ 86336.

    Please call 928-282-2713 for more information.

    Also, don’t forget to get to Soud Bites Grill to enjoy their annual Lobster Fest that runs from July 4 to Labor Day. Check out the menu below!

     

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