Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Jon Anderson is one of the most recognizable voices in progressive rock as the lead vocalist of Yes, which he co-founded in 1968. Anderson either wrote or co-wrote many of Yes’ timeless hits, including “I’ve Seen All Good People,” “Roundabout,” “Long Distance Runaround,” “Awaken” and “The Gates of Delirium.”
Ray Parker Jr. is a recording artist and writer. Some of his best known songs include, “Ghostbusters”, “The Other Woman”, “A Woman Needs Love”, “You Can’t Change That”, “Jack & Jill”, “Mr Telephone Man”, and more! Tutored by Stevie Wonder, Ray started composing at age 18. His first Billboard #1 song was “You Got The Love” by Rufus and Chaka Khan. |
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Grammy award winning Skip Martin, lead vocalist, trumpet player, songwriter and producer has entertained millions of people around the world as a former lead vocalist for Kool & the Gang and as lead vocalist for The Dazz Band, (which won them a GRAMMY Award for the song “Let It Whip”). His achievements include a Platinum record recipient with Kool & the Gang, Platinum & Gold recipient with Dazz Band, MOBO Outstanding Achievement Award, R&B Song of the Year recipient, Six (6) consecutive Top 100 albums, and Two (2) Top 100 singles. |
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Dylan McDonald and The Avians deliver an intoxicating brand of eclectic rock reminiscent of John Lennon, Neil Young, Tom Petty, while creating their own path and making a distinct mark on the musical landscape. |
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Nikki’s Wives is a pop music trio led by teenage-prodigy, Nikki Whitehead, who exudes effortless cool with sleek style and smoky vocals, with Dylan Lauzonon on guitar and Nate Baylor on drums, they are the break out band to hear. |
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Leah Capelle is a pop/rock singer-songwriter from Chicago now based in Los Angeles. Earlier this year, Capelle released a visual for “Settle Down,” a dauntless feminist ballad exploring identity, acceptance, and empowerment. We see Capelle completely vulnerable and exposed while also carrying a weight on her - a myriad of paint colors symbolizing societal projections and expectations placed mainly on women. |
DJ Darla Bea 5 Star Ratings on TheKnot + WeddingWire |
Santa Barbara November 20th to 22nd |
18.10.2019 | Fest Forums's blog
Cat. : PEOPLE