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    Steakhouse89 Hosts Live Music Every Week

    August 20, 2021No Comments
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    Lyndsay Cross

    Sedona News (August 20, 2021) Another week of great live music is coming up at Steakhouse89 in West Sedona.

    • On Friday, August 27 from 5 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday, September 1 pianist/vocalist Lyndsay Cross sets the mood. A poised and talented musician with an angelic voice, her performance forms a perfect backdrop for an intimate dinner or a pleasant night out with friends. Come see her play. She emanates class and professionalism.

    • On Saturday, August 28 from 5 to 9 p.m. it’s Sky Conwell (aka Sky Daddy) performing his own special style and interpretation of the classics. Energetic and entertaining, Sky Daddy always puts on a great show on guitar and vocals. He too has become a local crowd favorite.Sky Daddy 1
    • On Tuesday, August 31 from 5 to 9 p.m. Sedona’s own Patrick Ki performs on ukulele and guitar. Ki is a favorite with the local crowd, performing regularly in most of Sedona’s live music outlets. For a night of fine dining and fun, Ki fits the bill.
    • On Thursday, September 2 from 5 to 9 p.m. it’s jazz impresario Dave len Scott performing in the lounge. This extraordinary musician personifies what jazz is all about, playing the piano and trumpet, one memorable tune after another. He has played with the best across the country and was a favorite in the Las Vegas jazz scene before settling in Red Rock Country.

    Dave Len Scott

     

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    Steakhouse89 prides itself in bringing great live music and fabulous cuisine every week.

    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

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