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Apr 02 2009

Rock Meets Jazz @ The Rrazz With The Sony Holland Quartet

Published by jodapoet at 10:30 am under Entertainment, Music, News, San Francisco, Travel Edit This

Photo courtesy of www.sonyholland.com

After dazzling crowds at the Rrazz Room in the Nikko Hotel in San Francisco last year, Sony has been invited to perform a four night run at the Rrazz next week from April 8th to April 11th.  Her quartet will be accompanying her with tunes from the Great American Songbook to Elton John, Bob Dylan, Rufus Wainright and much more.  She is a bay area favorite and has been compared to Streisand, Christy and Krall.

She has the creative ability to sing a song and make it her own.  When singing original songs by her songwriter husband Jerry Holland - watch out! She is simply phenomenal.  She maintains an extensive repertoire of songs from rock, to jazz to blues and everything in between.

She has toured around the Bay Area, nationally and around Asia.  She is a versatile artist who’s passion is singing which is very evident if you’ve ever seen her perform.   She regularly performs in cafes, hotels, for private parties and local festivals.  She also performs as a duet with her composer/songwriter husband Jerry Holland who has penned all of the original material that Sony sings.

The Rrazz Room is located in the Nikko Hotel near Union Square at 222 Mason Street.  You can find out more including ticket information at Sony Holland Upcoming Performances .

The show is only one week away so if you want tickets order ASAP.  They are nearly sold out.  If you have any questions, leave a comment and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

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