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David Sturdevant - Plymouth Music Director David's main instruments are guitar, keyboards and chromatic harmonica. He is the founder and leader of the San Francisco Medicine Ball Band playing all styles of music specializing in Swing, New Orleans and R&B for over 25 years. He has also played in the house band of San Francisco's famous Caffe Trieste for over 12 years and is a long time member of the San Francisco 49ers Band.
David has been the producer for over seven years of the "Sound Gallery" a weekly music showcase on Berkeley's public television station. He also operates his own video production company. |
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David Miotke, Plymouth Pianist Currently singing and playing piano at Max's Opera Cafe in San Francisco on Van Ness (Wednesday
through Sunday, starting at 7 p.m.), David specializes in performing the standard American songbook repertoire, Cole Porter, Gershwin, Rodgers & Hart, etc. He is also about to release a new CD of original songs set to the poetry of Francis Brabazon entitled "In Dust I Sing." Many of these spiritually inspired pieces have been performed at Plymouth Church services over the past few years. David is available to play and sing at private parties, weddings, etc. | ||
Gregory Jones Gregory Jones is one of the Plymouth Church choir directors. He can be heard at various bay area venues and entertains for private parties. His song repertoire is over 100 songs from the 30s to today and has his own publishing company named Skitz Records (BMI).
To learn more about his band please visit his website. For free MP3s visit here
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Mark Little Singer/Pianist/Composer Mark is a world-class pianist. He was born and raised in Amarillo, Texas. He studied at the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston. While Mark plays, gospel, blues, pop, country and western equally well, he prefers jazz. Perhaps his attraction to the spirit of jazz is so strong because his musical foundation was established "in the church" in Amarillo, Texas. He composed and arranged for Bobby McFerrin, toured with Art Farmer and Clifford Jordan, Eddie Henderson, Bobby Hutcherson, Cleo Lane and Steve Allen to name a few.
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Jamie Davis Lead Singer with the Count Bassie Band Jamie's musical exposure began at the start of a time when the creativity of musical variety and styles were quickly broadening. His father's Pentacostal church provided Jamie with a primary focus of spiritual music. At Ohio State University, Jamie majored in music and became a member of the "Chamber Players," a group which performed a variety of classical choral music sung in varied languages. Two recent European tours included performances in Paris, Sicily, Rome, Genoa, Venice and Milan. |
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Soloists/Dancer/Sculptor As a versatile artist, Yvonne Dawes explores her creative expression by various means: Her sculpting line, "A Dancing Rose" is a collection of handcrafted pieces created in a variety of colors and beautiful vased-shapes, where no two floral designs are the same. She is also a modern Jazz Dancer, as well as a Jazz and Gospel Vocalist who is now exploring the voice over entertainment field.. |
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![]() Deborah Winters A bright performer full of an elegant energy which defines her as peerless on stage and in the studio. Deborah's style reflects the sophistication of a jazz background which has influenced her songwriting skills as well as the creative voicings of her guitar work and considerable four octave range. She has also add her vibrant, diverse sound to the likes of Bobby McFerrin, the late Tony Williams (Miles Davis) and jazz pianist Merril Hoover. |
Steve Randolph - Musician/Actor Steve Randolph has performed for over thirty years on stages from SF to New York and Europe. Here in the Bay Area he has done shows at Martuni's, Foley's Irish House, Bobby Ryder's, Jillian's, the Jazz Cafe, Piafs, the Plush Room, USF, and San Francisco City College's Diego Rivera Theater and is a regular at the Cafe Trieste Berkeley Sunday afternoon concerts. He also performs for parties, weddings and meetings.
He is also a fine actor with over 36 roles under his belt. His broad range and talent allow him to do comedy and drama with equal ease and believability. To learn more about Steve and to hear a sample of his singing, please visit his website. |
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Jeanette Morris Singer At a young age she was committed to her vocal aspirations. She amazed her family in her ability to perform complex gospel phrasing and trills, demonstrated handsomely by her mother. |
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