SonoMusette Performs One Night Only in Napa

By: Mar. 18, 2017
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SonoMusette brings the moody, melancholic sound and spirit of mid twentieth-century Paris to Napa tonight - Saturday, March 18th - for an 8:00pm performance at the Lucky Penny Community Arts Center.

SonoMusette combines French chanteuse, musette accordion, gypsy-jazz guitar, piano, upright bass, and drums to revive the enchanting songs of that era. This music has retained its power to charm and transport listeners, and SonoMusette taps that nostalgia with artistry in both vocals and instrumentation. Inspired by great performers such as Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, and Django Reinhardt, along with contemporary artists such as Zaz, SonoMusette brings bal-musette to the 'moderne' era. The band features French-American singer Mimi Pirard, accordionist Robert Lunceford, Jan Martinelli playing piano and upright bass, guitarist Jason Briggs, and Richard Andrews on drums.

One performance only at the
Lucky Penny Community Arts Center, 1758 Industrial Way in Napa.
Tickets are $25 for adults, $22.50 for seniors 62 and up,
and $20 for students.
Follow the link to Tickets or call 707-266-6305.
Tickets will also be available at the door starting at 7:00 p.m.

Learn more and hear the sound of SonoMusette at www.sonomusette.com

SonoMusette recaptures the moody, melancholic sound and spirit of mid twentieth-century Paris. French chanteuse, musette accordion, gypsy-jazz guitar, upright bass, and drum kit combine to revive the enchanting songs of that era. This music has retained its power to charm and transport listeners, and SonoMusette taps that nostalgia with artistry in both vocals and instrumentation. Inspired by the great performers of that era, such as Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, and Django Reinhardt, along with contemporary artists such as Zaz, SonoMusette brings bal-musette to the 'moderne' era....



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