PEACH & Her All-Star Band
Performing At House of Blues/Sunset
Performing At House of Blues/Sunset
Sunday, September 22
(West Hollywood, CA) - The sweet 'n' soulful blues of singer-songwriter-guitarist PEACH come to the renowned House Of Blues
on the Sunset Strip, 8430 W. Sunset Blvd., performing in the Crossroads
Restaurant this Sunday, September 22. 7 p.m. (two additional performers
to follow that evening). Special all-ages show; no cover with 2-for-1
beer, wine, and well drinks from 7-8 p.m. 15% off food and beverage
voucher - print out or show on smartphone to redeem at Crossroads
Restaurant. Info: (323) 848-5100 or log onto http://www.houseofblues.com/venues/clubvenues/losangeles/.
Peach is coming off a stellar performance at the recent Real
Blues Festival of Orange County 4, where one reviewer wrote, "Peach's
musical spontaneity provided memorable moments."
PEACH is at the forefront of female-fronted blues acts performing both
modern and old-time blues, with an All-Star band of musicians featuring
keyboardist Ken Stange (Joe Cocker); bassist Steve Nelson (Chuck Berry);
drummer Gary Mallaber (Van Morrison) and guitarist Mark Sells.
PEACH has recorded with Taj Mahal, Marty Grebb (The Buckinghams),
Reggie McBride (Elton John), Joey Delgado (Delgado Brothers), Garth
Hudson (The Band) and Paul Barrere (LIttle Feat). She has co-written
with Keb' 'Mo' and Marty Grebb but diversifies with an occasional
'Dylanesque' treat. She is a past Los Angeles Music Awards, Rockwired
Radio Awards, All Access Magazine Music Awards, and South Bay Music
Awards recipient.
Check out the soulful, seductive
live recording of "It Meant Nothin'," a song PEACH co-wrote with
well-known SoCal bluesman, Keb' Mo' - and which has been viewed by over
one-hundred-fifty-thousand people since it posted on YouTube this past
June.
PEACH is a dynamic live performer: "From the first note, the band
displayed their talents admirably," wrote Pat Benny in SOUTHBOUND BEAT,
reviewing her show at Martini Blues in Huntington Beach. "One of the
many highlights of the evening, "Angel From Montgomery," belonged to
PEACH. Her voice is unique for the blues, and her original compositions
and clever treatments of classic material make listening to PEACH a
pleasure," Benny concluded.
PEACH Interviews, Promotional Materials, Review Passes On Request.
The Real Thing - CD Review
All Access Magazine - Interview
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