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    Another Week of Great Live Music at Sound Bites Grill

    June 18, 20241 Comment
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    Sedona News – Every week Sound Bites Grill in Uptown Sedona delivers some of the best live music in Sedona.

    A great menu, beautiful lighting, a professional sound system and a New York City supper-club-ambiance, turn this upscale restaurant into the perfect venue to see and listen to talented musicians, up close and personal while dining on scrumptious fare and creative cuisine.

    On Wednesday, June 26, from 6 to 9 p.m. it’s Patrick Ki entertaining.

    Patrick Ki
    Patrick Ki

    Ki is a much-loved guitar virtuoso that provides the perfect backdrop for a night of fine dining and easy listening.

    He has recorded numerous CDs, and plays all over town, garnering a solid following of locals who come out to hear him play and enjoy his impeccable musicianship.

    Robin Miller
    Robin Miller

    On Thursday, June 27, from 6 to 9 p.m it’s Robin Miller entertaining.

    He is one of Sedona’s most talented and proficient performing musicians. He has written, recorded and produced numerous CDs spanning the full spectrum of music styles and genres

    From Beatles to Elton John, The Eagles and countless other iconic acts, Miller knows them all and plays them with the precision and energy of a master musician.

    His original tunes are catchy and inspiring. His command of Latin rhythms gets you going.

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    His guitar work is impeccable. And there is no cover charge.

    Pandy Raye and Michael Assad
    Pandy Raye and Michael Assad

    On Friday, June 28, from 6:30 to 9:30 it’s Pandy Raye and Michael Assad.

    Pandy & Mike have many years of experience playing your favorite songs! Offering a wide variety of music from 60’s, 70’s to current hits from Country to Rock. Requests are always welcome!

    Pandy Raye has never known a life without music. From an early age, she drew her inspiration from her parents. After playing in bands, studio work and songwriting on the side, she moved from Kansas City to Arizona in 1999 and started meeting people in the music scene here. Singer/Musician-Solo, Duo, Trio. Founder and President of Chicks With Picks.

    The Dave Len Scott Jaz Quartet
    The Dave Len Scott Jazz Quartet

    On Saturday, June 29, from 6 to 9 p.m. it’s The Dave Len Scott Jazz Quartet jazzing up the night.

    Dave Len Scott brings together a beautiful classical sound with high-compression lead trumpet playing and piano, balancing power and innovation with charismatic, singing tones. His studies include jazz trumpet with Blue Note’s Louis Smith, and he has toured and recorded with such acts as Boz Scaggs, Rosemary Clooney, Michael Feinstein, the Marcus Shelby Orchestra, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Brass Monkey Brass Band, and the Dave Scott Jazz Quartet.

    Scott will also be performing solo on “Jazz & Juice Sunday” June 30, from 6 to 9 p.m.

    Sound Bites Grill is located at the Shops at Piñon Point adjacent to the Hyatt in Sedona. For more information please visit SoundBitesGrill.com or call 928 282 2713. Tickets can be purchased via their Website. Some shows are ticketed events.

    ·      Photos courtesy of Sound Bites Grill.

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    1 Comment

    1. TJ Hall on June 18, 2024 4:39 pm

      Wow! Great music and done without having to reinvent the defunct music venue so many Sedonan’s say we need in order to have music here as an excuse for denying it’s unhoused workforce a safe place to stay until a permanent affordable housing solution can be found.

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