Eric Miller is a singer/songwriter heavily rooted in our folk, blues,
and jazz traditions. While many original tunes are presented, you
can always expect to hear an old standard or two.
This intimate setting is perfect for his subtle delivery and intricate
finger-style guitar playing.
Evan McPherson just moved to Seattle from the music scene in the Tri-Cities area, providing background jazz guitar at local wineries, restaurants, and jazz events.
Drawing on his experience from the Gulf Coast area, Evan performed with Lil Greenwood, singer for Duke Ellington and Ray Charles.
Kendall Galbraith
Background music is being played by Evan and Kendall and is the style of music you can look forward to enjoying nightly.
Cassia DeMayo originally from Los Angeles,CA, Cassia studies Jazz voice at Cornish College of the Arts here in Seattle.
She sings all styles from classical,latin,jazz,blues etc. She will start out your New Year with some lovely jazz standards accompanied by a great guitarist.
Classic guitarist Graham Banfield has been residing and performing in the Seattle area since 2005. A Northwest native (originally of Bend, OR), Banfield is currently a senior at Cornish College of the Arts where he currently studies with Michael LeFevre. Past teachers of his include Michael Partington, Steven Novacek, and Jason Roberts. Further, he has performed in masterclass for Michael Patilla, Denis Azabagic, Martha Masters, Stephen Goss, Xufei Yang, Nathaniel Gounod, Jason Vieaux, Rene Izquierdo, among others. A recent benefit recital at Children’s Hospital garnered praise including “…wonderful – so gentle and beautiful” and “What a delightful young man and gifted musician!” When not playing guitar, Graham can oft be found bicycling too quickly or hanging out in used book stores.