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    Green Light Dance Band Rocks Bella Vita Ristorante Memorial Day Weekend

    May 23, 2022No Comments
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    Sedona News: They are back! The Green Light Dance Band returns to Bella Vita Ristorante Sunday, May 29, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

    This will be their first performance for this year on the restaurant’s beautiful outside patio stage. If you like to dance and enjoy original-classic rock songs sung in two and three-part harmonies, you don’t want to miss this show.

    Music is magic. It captures our feelings better than anything else. Memories and songs are fused forever when they come together at just the right moment in our lives.

    This band of baby boomers continues to rock Sedona with original music that captures and personifies the leitmotif of that generation.

    Green Light brings this feeling back. Every song is a gem shining the light of the boomer generation. Every song captures a memory, an event, a feeling and a joy we remember having once had.

    People sing along because every song has a hook that gets you caught in it.

    Composed of five musicians, the band plays with heart, gusto and virtuosity. They are a vocal group, a dance band and jam monsters.

    On lead guitar is Sedona talent Robin Miller. Miller is a Sedona songwriter and performer with more than a dozen albums under his belt. He has played and toured and regularly performs in Sedona every week.

    He brings to the Green Light table his incredible guitar skills and voice to the harmonies. His lead solos take you there and bring you back. He is mesmerizing and a pleasure to watch bending those notes and making his guitar scream with pleasure.

    On drums is one of Sedona’s most talented and hard-working drummers, Dan Turner. There is not a style he has not mastered, from jazz to hard rock and beyond. He is a solid as a Mack Truck and can pound or finess, depending on the song or groove.

    When playing with Green Light, Barattini adds the solidness and thump good music needs to get people up and dancing.  His bass foot and the bass guitar become one and when the thick beats emerge, people get dancing.

    Unclemarc Wolin

    On trombone and keyboards, it’s none other than Unclemarc Wolin. A regular performer with Naughty Bits, one of Sedona’s top bands, Wolin brings the big-band sound of the band to the forefront.

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    When he whips out that big trombone of his, watch out, because things get intense and rocking, real fast.

    Songwriters Tommy Acosta and Chicky Brooklyn helm the band, with Brooklyn on lead vocals and rhythm guitar and Acosta, also on lead vocals, playing bass.

    Chicky Brooklyn and Tommy Acosta

    Both compose and arrange the original material the band plays. They have been playing together for more than ten years and share a mutual connection, with Brooklyn being born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and Acosta coming from the Bronx.

    They met here in Arizona and began writing new music together.

    As fate always has it, they both ended up in Sedona and attracted some of the areas’ best musicians to play with them.

    “For Tommy and I these musicians have been a God-send to us,” Brooklyn said of the Green Light band roster. “It’s so humbling and such a joy for us to play with musicians of that caliber.”

    For Tommy it’s about getting the ensemble up on the Bella Vita Ristorante stage again.

    “It’s great playing out and especially great to have a place our fans can come and enjoy a great meal while we play,” Tommy said. “Bella Vita Ristorante patio is perfect, and nothing makes us happier than having people dancing in front of us having a great time and singing along with our tunes.”

    Be sure to make your reservations early as the last show played by the band in at Bella Vita Ristorante was sold out.

    Bella Vita Ristorante is located two miles west of the Courtyard by Marriott on 89A near mile marker 368 at 6701 West State Route 89A.

    For reservations and specific directions to the restaurant visit www.bellavitarestaurant.com or call 928-282-4540

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