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    Steakhouse89 Brings Fresh Talent to the Stage

    March 29, 2022No Comments
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    On Saturday, April 2, from 6 to 9 p.m. Steahouse89 in West Seddona features “On A Wing,” an eclectic duo of local musicians bringing new music to the venue.
     
    Rachel Mari Kimber on guitar and vocals with Deborah Heron Williams on keyboard and vocals
    create a high-vibration original soundscape expressed through Celtic-folk roots, spirited world music, with lyrical content created from the heart to enrich and heal the listener.
     
    Award-winning singer/songwriter Rachel Mari Kimber leads from her own heartfelt experiences to weave her creative forces into all that she offers. She is an accomplished musician on guitar, ‘cello, bass and voice, in many styles, including bird song. 
     
    Williams has the knack of taking Rachel’s creative tunings, deciphering the complexities and finding delicious ways of enhancing and enriching the songs. 
     
    On Friday, April 1, from 6 to 9 p.m., Steakhouse89 features jazz impresario Dave Len Scott on
    He is a jazz master of song on his trumpet and on the piano. A Las Vegas alumnus, Scott brings years of professional performance to the stage. For those who love jazz, Scott fits the finger-snapping bill.
     
    On Tuesday, April 5, from 6 to 9 p.m., it’s the ever-popular Patrick Ki on guitar and ukulele. He is a true virtuoso with numerous CDs under his belt and a solid local following. His eclectic repertoire of tunes covers everything from the Beatles to Sinatra.
     
    On Wednesday. April 6, from 6 to 9 p.m., pianist/singer Lyndsay Cross entertains. She has her own special style, a beautiful voice, a plethora of songs spanning the decades, class and charisma. Sedona locals have grown to love her style and regularly come to hear her play. Her performances are perfect for a romantic night out on the town.
     
    On Thursday, April 7, from 6 to 9 p.m., it’s Solomon entertaining on guitar and vocals.  He is a gifted and taented musician who connects with the audience in his own special way.
     
    Please visit www.steakhouse89.com to make a reservation or call 928-204-2000.
     
    Steakhouse89 is located at 2620 W. S.R. 89A, Sedona Az. 86336.
     
    For bookings contact rachelmarikimber@gmail.com
     
    Photo by Joell Brussell Phography.

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