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Joey Osment
Joey Osment, electric violinist is a one man band playing high energy, rhythmic Hot Jazz standards, as well as classic favorites. Joey's inimitable improv style thrills audiences throughout the SWFL area at venues like the Naples Players, Naples Art Association, Naples Sailing and Yacht Club, the Glades Country Club, Bonita Springs Center for the Arts and numerous private events. Don't miss out booking one of the BEST Electric Jazz Violinists in our area! Contact info: Email: [email protected] Phone:239.651.9076
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joseph osment
Joe Osment's favorite genre is Hot Jazz and he prefers performing this amazing music with his Purple Electric Violin. What a combination! As a one man band, he performs at local hot spots such as, the Naples Players, Bonita Springs Center for the Arts, Fifth Avenue South, Naples Art Association, Vi Bentley Village, and the Glades just to name a few.
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Azhaar Saffar

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“Azhaar & Global Wave” recdntly released the debut album “Original Love” on May 4th. “One of the most distinctive acts on the jazz world scene” BBC Radio Wales Violinist / singer-songwriter Azhaar Saffar is releasing her 1st album since fronting acclaimed Brazilian jazz group Sirius B. (Montreux jazz, Mai jazz, 606 Club, Glastonbury Brecon jazz) ) She has also worked with jazz luminaries Peewee Ellis, Iain Ballamy, and Jason Rebello A self confessed nomad of Iraqi/Welsh origins, she recently returned from performing and teaching in Latin America where she composed the songs for her new album 'Original Love' The album features top jazz flautist Gareth Lockrane and DJ/’congeiro’ Snowboy who also produced the title track and has had a phenomenal reaction on major radio stations in the UK and worldwide
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Eva Slongo

Eva Slongo is in the new generation of jazz violinists. Originally from Fribourg, she began as a classical violinist, but her best instincts told her Jazz would be her calling, first with Pierre Blanchard at the Music Conservatory of Lausanne, and later on at the CMDL in Paris where she soon became one of Didier Lockwood´s most stunning students. Her new opus entitled Inspirations in which she also sings, was recorded with her usual stage line up plus some additional guest stars: Sebastien Giniaux (guitar) and Didier Lockwood (violin) to name a few. The album « Inspirations » is just as glamorous as it is easy listening, two qualities that are unusual enough to mention in the current jazz production world.
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Andrew Finn Magill

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Andrew “Finn the Fiddler” Magill has straddled the line of “fiddler” and “violinist” for the better part of his thirty years. Raised in an Irish musical household in Asheville, North Carolina he grew up studying with many of the best traditional American and Irish fiddlers at The Swannanoa Gathering music workshops. At age 18 his debut record Drive & Lift was featured on NPR and ten years later, Magill released his 2016 double-disc concept album Roots and Branches debuting at #46 on the Folk DJ charts. Writes grammy- winner Tim O’Brien: “He has learned from and now plays with the best in the genre
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Jason Crosby

“I was basically on the road straight from 1993 until 2009,” reflects Jason Crosby. “It got to a point where I was really fried, and I had to quit all of the projects that I was doing and turn down some really high profile ones, too. I just wanted off the road. I needed to see what it was like to live at home and write some songs.” It was a risky move to walk away from the safety and security of his career as one of music’s most in-demand sidemen, but Crosby’s decision to experience a different kind of life helped plant the seeds that now, nearly a decade later, have blossomed into his exceptionally beautiful debut album, ‘Cryptologic.’ Split essentially into two halves, one in which Crosby plays nearly every instrument himself, and another in which he’s backed by Golden State stalwarts The Mother Hips, the record showcases both Crosby’s instrumental prowess and his unflinching honesty as a lyricist and singer