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    It’s Sammy Davis and Dan Vega This Weekend at Bella Vita Ristorante

    November 6, 2021No Comments
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    Sedona News: On Friday, November 12, the inimitable and exciting performer Sammy Davis graces the Bella Vita Ristorante outside patio stage from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

    Sammy is flamboyant, commanding and a true performer as he delivers one hit after another to a dancing, classic rock loving crowd.

    He is engaging and never fails to get the audience out of their seats up and dancing.

    Flashy, classy, Davis rocks every time he performs.

    Locals love him and know where to go on a Friday night for great food, music and dancing.

    On Saturday, November 13, the perennial Dan Vega takes over the stage from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

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    Vega is young, passionate about his music and a talent who understands how to feel and deliver a song.

    He plays music that inspires and relaxes, perfect for enjoying a fine Italian meal, outside, with a glass of wine in one hand and a fork in the other.

    He is a consummate professional, who reads his audience and delivers exactly what they need to hear for a night of fun and camaraderie.

    The restaurant is located at 6701 West State Route 89A. For reservations and specific directions to the restaurant visit www.bellavitarestaurant.com

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