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    Local Musical Luminaries Rock Sound Bites Grill Christmas Week

    December 15, 2022No Comments
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    Sedona AZ News: Sound Bites Grill in Sedona is one of the best live music venues in Northern Arizona.

    On Wednesday, December 21, from 5 to 8 p.m. it’s Wineaux Wednesday, featuring Sedona’s favorite minstrel Patrick Ki on guitar.

    Ki is a consummate musician, well known and respected in the Sedona music scene.

    Although formally trained with jazz and classical music degrees, his melodic style has always been influenced by the sounds of the Hawaiian slack key guitar. In addition to performing extensively in concert and at music festivals, Ki has released nine albums as a solo recording artist.

    Patrick’s performances combine musicality along with a warm, witty sense of humor that makes for a memorable experience.

    Eric & Robin Miller rocking Sound Bites Grill in Sedona

    On Thursday, December 22, from 6 to 9 p.m., it’s Chill on the Hill with the inimitable Robin Miller and his son Eric laying down the groove.

    As a new age musician, and internationally acclaimed performing artist, composer and songwriter based in Sedona, AZ, Robin’s mission in playing his music, “is to assist all who hear it to experience a deeper level of love and joy within themselves.”

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    Robin’s wide range of instrumentals (guitar, mandolin, bass & percussion) offer both soothing, heavenly melodies and upbeat music.  He and his son Eric blend perfectly together on stage.

    Eric Miller is a romantic Latin guitarist, and a local favorite. After traveling throughout France, Italy, England, and Ireland, he learned and experienced each nation’s culture and beautiful music. Miller has written numerous songs and has many albums. He has also written music for film and television.                      

    On Friday, December 23, from, from 6 to 9 p.m., it’s Scandalous Hands, a fusion rock band that knows how to rock, playing music from The Beatles, Steely Dan, Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, original tunes and more. Featuring explosive solos and infectious grooves, this is one band you want to see up-close-and-personal — and no better place to see them than on the Sound Bites Celebrity Showroom stage.

    On Sunday, December 26, from 12 to 8 p.m., it’s Christmas in Sedona with jazz impresario Dave Len Scott. Get your finger snapping, head bobbing groove on with one of Sedona’s best jazz musicians.

    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 Website. 

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