A quartet with violin, viola cello, and piano is perfect for a wedding, corporate event or private event. Virtually any genre or style of music can be accommodated with this ensemble.
Kennith Earl
Ken was born in Dayton, Ohio to a musical family deeply rooted in the hills of Kentucky and Tennessee. He was singing and playing piano in church by the time he was 5 and picked the up the guitar at 14.
Ken’s band will entertain you with the Las Vegas/Nashville style music you are looking for; whether that’s an Opry style acoustic dinner set, a Vegas style dinner show or a full blown arena concert. Playing all your favorite classic country dance hits, top of the charts modern country, and even a little classic rock thrown in there for a little retro excitement. Additionally, he is happy to MC your event and even tell a few jokes if needed.
Josie & Tom
Violinist Josie and guitarist Tom met while teaching private lessons at a Denver area music store. Josie was an aspiring classical violinist when she was introduced to jazz while working on her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Denver
They have found their niche with acoustic world fusion, a vibrant blend of Central and South American folk, progressive jazz, and blues to form their unique brand of contemporary instrumental music. Guitarist Tom’s finger style technique and use of alternate tunings are a big part of his innovative and intriguing songwriting, augmented by violinist Josie Quick’s passionate melodies and fiery improvisations, their music results in a truly imaginative and masterful sound.Their original music and unique arrangements of classic rock favorites are reminiscent of Jean-Luc Ponty and Michael Hedges,
They have released five CDs to critical and audience acclaim, winning songwriting awards and commendations along the way, including a “Best New Artist” nomination and winning “Best Instrumental Album-Acoustic” at the 2013 Zone Music Reporter Awards.
Follow the Fox
Follow the Fox is what happens when Sarah and Dylan McCarthy join creative forces to make honest acoustic music. Occasionally joined by a myriad of talented friends, Follow the Fox is centered around the captivating songwriting and passionate performances of these two artists based out of Lyons, Colorado. Anywhere from heart-breaking ballads to hard-hitting traditional bluegrass songs, their spell-binding harmonies and thoughtful arrangements give them a sound all their own. From performing for families at backyard barbecues to tens of thousands at the world-renowned Rockygrass festival, Sarah and Dylan feel music is an opportunity to connect through joy and are honored to share their love of performing with you.
John & Georgina
Hungarian born, Georgina formed her first string quartet in Budapest over thirty years ago..
Throughout the years she has worked with hundreds of clients and their various requests, resulting in a large repertoire of music. Georgina and John work with professional musicians from the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Boulder Philharmonic, Opera Colorado, Colorado Ballet and Central City Opera Orchestra and other chamber groups. They have performed hundreds of special events in the past. With their large selection of ensembles and styles they cater to their clients’ needs. Combination of strings, guitar, brass, harp, flute, piano and vocalists. Jazz bands are also available.
Charlie’s Jazz Quartet
While working for years as side-men in various groups, these four Denver-area musicians decided to form a working quartet in the late 90’s which has transformed into one of the most sought after jazz ensembles in the Denver Metro area. They perform all the jazz standards including Latin jazz, mainstream, swing, ballads and blues.
The group performs primarily as an instrumental jazz quartet or sometimes as a jazz trio. They can also be augmented by adding another instrument or a vocalist. Charlie’s Band has performed with some of the finest jazz singers both locally and nationally.
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Charlie Z-Sax
Charlie Z has played professionally for over 40 years, playing classical music to jazz. As a clarinetist, he started studying privately with the woodwind professor in residence at Kansas State College of Pittsburg, Kansas at the age of 12. During high school, Charlie started playing gigs with local rhythm sections developing his ability to improvise on standards. After high school, Charlie received his degree in music from the Conservatory of Music in Kansas City, Missouri. During his college years, Charlie began to also include the Alto and Tenor Saxophones and began playing in some of the night clubs in K.C.
In 1967 Charlie joined the Air Force Concert Band in Washington D.C. For the next four years, he performed for U.S. Presidents and dignitaries both nationally and internationally. In 1974, Charlie made his home in Denver, Colorado, and has lived there since.
Over the years, Charlie has performed with such jazz notables as Roseanna Vitro, Dick Hindman, Richy Cole, Dave Zoller, Eric Gunnison, Bruce Forman, Paul Warburton, and many others. He has toured with Doc Severinson and Red Skelton and has performed at many jazz festivals including Telluride, CO. His Jazz Quartet was one of the featured groups at the Queenstown, New Zealand Jazz Festival in 2004.
Doug R-pianist
Doug has over 40 years of experience as a professional freelance pianist, specializing in jazz. He studied with pianists Bobby Timmons and Herbie Hancock in high school, joined the Navy Show Band (’71-’75), and then majored in jazz studies at NorthTexas State. International tours followed with The Lettermen (’78-’81).
Coming to Denver in the mid-80’s, he played the exclusive Moulin Rouge room at the Denver Fairmont Hotel backing such national acts as Kenny Rankin, The Mills Brothers, The Modernaires, Lanie Kazan, Johnny Otis, Carol Lawrence and Red Skelton. In the San Francisco Bay area (’88-’90), he performed with the Full Faith and Credit Big Band.
Since making Denver his permanent home in 1990, Doug has performed with a cavalcade of jazz icons, including Buddy De Franco, Joe Farrell, Nick Brignola, Teddy Edwards, Terry Gibbs, Red Holloway, Eddie Harris, Richie Cole, Lew Tabakin, and Bobby Shew to name a few. 1993 and 1996 found him backing Roseanna Vitro and Giacamo Gates, respectively, at the Telluride Jazz Celebration (broadcast on NPR). Also in 1996, Doug served as pianist and assistant musical director for “It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues” at the Cleveland Playhouse in conjunction with the opening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Currently, Doug teaches jazz piano privately and does recording projects at his home studio “Studio By the Lake”. He can be heard performing at many different venues around Denver such as the Brown Palace and others.
Ron B-Bass
Ron has been a professional musician for over 40 years, playing virtually all styles of music in every setting from concert hall to theater to the recording studio. At home performing on both the electric and double basses, Ron also has a particular fondness for teaching, which he does at the University of Colorado at Denver, Colorado Christian University, and Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Being a big softie when it comes to kids, Ron has been part of Inside the Orchestra’s & “Tiny Tots” program for decades and plays “side by side” concerts with students and the Colorado Chamber Orchestra.
Ron has performed with many jazz greats including Dizzy Gillespie, George Benson, Eddie Daniels, Billy Taylor, Kurt Elling, Lawrence Hobgood, Shelly Berg, Michael Wolff, Bill Watrous, Tom Scott, Bobby McFerrin, Red Rodney, Phil Wilson, Byron Stripling, Clare Fischer, Diane Schuur and Doc Severinson. He has appeared with the Colorado Symphony and Colorado Springs Symphony Orchestras as well as numerous festival orchestras. Broadway show work includes the national companies of “Chorus Line”, “The Color Purple” and “Legally Blonde” at Denver’s Buell Theatre. Ron has played concert performances with Pavarotti, Bocelli, Earth, Wind and Fire, Yes, Marvin Hamlisch, Linda Ronstadt, Maureen McGovern, Rosemary Clooney, Billy Crystal, Pete Barbutti and many others.
Ron played the U.S. Presidential Inaugural Ball in Washington D.C. in 2001 and has played corporate and private social events all over the United States, Mexico, Canada and Europe. With this Jazz Quartet he played the Queenstown Jazz Festival in New Zealand. As part of the Park Hill Brass and the Rocky Mountain Trio Ron played for several summers in the “Jazz in the Vercors” festival in the Alps of southern France. He was also part of the workshop associated with the festival.
Don G-Drums
A Colorado native, Don has performed professionally for over 30 years. Although he prefers jazz and blues today, he took a tour of the west coast in the early 70’s long enough to perform with The Doobie Brothers (’70-’71) and record with Six Penny Opera (’72-’73).
Don has also successfully ventured into the field of musical composition – his score for the movie “Let There Be Rain” helped make it a Cannes Film Festival winner in 1971.
Sought after by the best, Don has worked with a long list of top professionals including Clark Terry, Herb Alpert, Spike Robinson, Richie Cole, Rob Mullins, Harry Allen, Frank Tate, Rickey Woodard, Carl Fontana, Keeter Betts, Plaz Johnson, Bucky Pizzarelli, Warren Vache Jr., Rebecca Kilgore, Barbara Morrison, and many others.
Alex’s Band
A 4-piece, high-energy, get ‘em out on the dance floor string band born high in the mountains but based in Denver, Colorado. Their music is well-steeped in Americana roots with vocal harmonies that are high, lonesome, and tight. Their picking ranges from lightning-fast to mountain mellow. A bluegrass band that would satisfy a picky old-timer and delight fans of newgrass, a delicate balance indeed.
Dexter’s Ensemble
Dexter has played woodwinds locally, and literally around the world, for half a century. His mainstay is clarinet, but also very active sax, harmonica, as well as bass clarinet and various flutes. He is often heard on KUVO and KGNU radio.
He also plays:
- Brazilian instrumental jazz
- Greek, Turkish, Arabic and Balkan music with Sherefe
- Moroccan with El Yesfi Samir (aka Tito Malaga)
- Award winning blues with Lionel Young Band
- Music Meditation, a 7-piece contemplative music ensemble