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    Legendary Flamenco Artist Esteban Caps Valentine’s Day Weekend at Sound Bites Grill

    February 6, 2024No Comments
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    Sedona News – Don’t just make it a Valentine’s Day celebration at Sound Bites Grill in Sedona. Make it a Valentine’s Day “Weekend” with the legendary Esteban and his daughter Theresa Joy playing Saturday, February 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Sound Bits Grill Celebrity Showroom Stage.

    A beautiful stage, professional sound and lighting, a perfectly tuned NYC Night Club atmosphere and fine dining at its best make this venue the perfect place for romance and music, while immersed in the Valentine’s Day vibe.

    20240206 EstebanWhat better way or place to sit back and be serenaded by this international sensation?

    Watch his fingers fly as he performs his residency in the Sound Bites Grill Celebrity Show Room in breathtaking Sedona, Arizona.

    This is an intimate dinner theater where you can enjoy a rare and unique experience of music mastery at its finest that cannot be duplicated! The concert will take you on a musical journey with stories that inspire and ignite the passion of the soul.

    Esteban has topped the Billboard charts many times with his numerous albums, videos and DVD’s, and has had first-time music history successes never before accomplished by any guitarist

    With over 1 million of his guitars and lessons in homes across the US, he has just begun to fulfill his dream of every American household playing music, together. He has been on the front page of the Wall Street Journal for his famous appearances and record-setting album sales on Home Shopping Network

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    Esteban earned a full-feature article in People Magazine as well as thousands of accolades from newspapers, magazines, and dedicated fans everywhere.

    He created a musical instrument division for affordable, quality guitars, and one of his big dreams has come true: hundreds of thousands of children and adults who never played before are now playing music.

    Esteban is a huge supporter of Veterans and is actively involved in raising awareness through the power of music. His concerts are memorable moments of the heart, and whether he performs solo or with his band, the reviews are sensational and the experiences exceptional.

    Esteban studied with Flamenco Master Andres Segovia who dedicated this quote: “To Esteban …who loves the guitar, and the guitar loves him, an artist.”

    Don’t miss this opportunity to see a living legend perform intimately in one of the finest live-music venues, in Northern Arizona.

    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. Some performances are ticketed. Tickets can be purchased via their Website.

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