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    Bluesman Mike & The Blues Review Band Rock Sound Bites Grill Saturday, June 26

    June 18, 2021No Comments
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    Sedona News (June 18, 2021) Soundbites Grill in Uptown Sedona is not only known for its mouth-watering fare and breathtaking views of the famed Sedona Red Rocks but also for the fabulous live music it offers almost every night of the week.

    Not only does the restaurant feature some of the best musicians in Northern Arizona but also hosts national touring acts that love to play on the Sound Bites stage.

    A state-of-the-arts sound system and lighting add to the luster of their featured bands, creating an almost New York City rock club/supper club ambiance for their shows.

    Sedona locals and visitors alike love to come to Sound Bites Grill to enjoy the restaurant’s excellent cuisine and live music performances.

    For those who love the blues Sound Bites has a special treat lined up, featuring Bluesman Mike & The Blues Review, playing Saturday, June 26 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Sound Bites Celebrity Showroom.

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    This national act brings home the Blues with original tunes that touch the heart and get you up and dancing.

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    The blues are musical stories that can make you happy and sad at the same time and this band has got it down.

    Bluesman Mike and the Blues Review Band, longtime performers in the Phoenix area, find themselves in top form with their latest CD “Knee Deep Into These Blues.”

    Their fourth self-produced album features thirteen tracks (four originals and nine covers) with robust instrumentation andstorytelling power. Their music has a lot of soulful flavor, like a hearty fall stew or a good book. It’s comfort food that fills you up.

    Now, we can listen to them live and watch them play on the Soundbites stage, up-close-and personal. This is one show you Blues aficionados out there just don’t want to miss.

    Soundbites also hosts the inimitable Patrick Ki on Wednesday, June 30 from 5 to 7 p.m.; Chill on the Hill featuring Eric Miller and Adrial Zang on Thursday, July 1 from 6 to 9 p.m.; and Flashback Friday on July 2 from 7 to 10 p.m., featuring Eddy Barattini, Troy Perkins and Eric Miller.

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    Great music & times at Sound Bites Grill

    Please call 928-282-2713 for reservations or visit soundbitesgrill.com to learn more.

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

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