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Soulive

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Soulive is a funk and jazz trio that was formed in Woodstock, New York. Drummer Alan Evans and his brother Neal, who plays the organ, invited Eric Krasno to play guitar for them. They have a modern style, played with retro instruments. The band toured for three years before they released their debut, Break Out, through Concord Music Group.... read full bio

Soul School

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When your entertainment needs are for an intimate gathering of friends and family, a college party, a wedding or you are planning to impress a large corporate crowd for your next company event, Soul School delivers the music and performance you and your guests want to see and hear. The extensive entertainment experience and vast repertoire of music which includes... read full bio

Sons of Kemet

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Sons of Kemet are a jazz group from London. They use a variety of instruments to create their sound, including saxophone, clarinet, tuba, and drums. Each of the members comes from a different background. Shabaka Hutchings, Oren Marshall, Tom Skinner, Seb Rochford, and Theon Cross combine the genres of jazz, rock, Caribbean, and African music. The group has been featured... read full bio

Sonny Rollins

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Sonny Rollins is a legendary jazz tenor saxophonist, whose long, prolific career began at the age of eleven. He received his first saxophone when he was thirteen, and was playing with piano legend Thelonious Monk before reaching the age of twenty. Rollins started as a pianist, changed to alto saxophone, and finally switched to tenor. During his high-school years, he... read full bio

Solomon Hicks

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Solomon Hicks, also known as “King” Solomon Hicks is an American guitarist, jazz singer, composer, and blues artist. His music is known for being a mixture of funk, jazz, blues, classical, gospel, classic rock and R&B. Hicks has been performing on the guitar since he was 13 years old and he started recording at 14 years old with the Cotton... read full bio

Solah

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Her jazz-tinged soul approach has been developed across a variety of bass styles with collaborators ranging from GLXY to Oliverse by means of Neonlight and Shyun since her breakthrough  on the Tantrum Desire juggernaut that is Oblivion. She has also appeared on important albums by Emperor and SpectraSoul. On Emperor's Made Of Light, which they also transformed into an acoustic... read full bio

Sofia Rei

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Ground breaking vocalist, songwriter and producer Sofia Rei is considered one of the most passionate, and inventive musicians on the current New York music scene. Her music explores connections between the various traditions of South American folklore, jazz, world music and electronic sounds. Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sofia ties together diverse influences in a program full of rhythmic complexity,... read full bio

SoDown

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Ehren River Wright, known professionally as SoDown, is an up-and-coming instrumentalist and musical connoisseur. SoDown is a native to Colorado where his music is the most popular and goes to sell out shows all over the state. Wu-Tang Clan, Method Man, The Meters, Parliament, and James Brown are artists that influence SoDown. During a performance that he saw at the... read full bio

SNO

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Born Selina Nongaliphe Oliphant, SNO is a South African township resident. She grew up during the apartheid era and has always considered music as a source of hope and power for the oppressed. She currently resides in Manchester, where she is deeply ingrained in the vibrant music scene. She used to broadcast a monthly show on NTS Radio Manchester and a... read full bio

Snarky Puppy

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With two Grammy Awards already under their belts, Jazz/Funk group Snarky Puppy is up for yet another Grammy Award- this time for their new album, Culcha Vulcha. After creating music and performing for ten years, Snarky Puppy became a driving force in jazz music. Their musical range extends to many genres, having won Grammys in both the R&B and Contemporary... read full bio

Snacktime

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At the height of COVID, Snacktime was born out of desperation; they gave free performances in Rittenhouse Square and immediately gained local popularity. The seven-piece brass-heavy band, well-known for its soul-stirring street concerts, just released its eagerly awaited first album, Sounds From The Street: Live!, a 10-track collection featuring mood-enhancing musical collections and 50 minutes of unadulterated, booty-shaking ecstasy. In addition... read full bio

Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra

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The Smithsonian Jazz Materworks Orchestra is a seventeen-piece orchestra-in-residence at the National Museum of American History, charged with a mission of presenting and perpetuating the legacy of jazz. Working with The Smithsonian Associates, the SJMO presents a series of concerts featuring the full orchestra as well as smaller configurations highlighting the music of some of jazzs greatest composers and musicians.... read full bio

Slim Gambill

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Jason “Slim” Gambill is a multi-genre musician, guitarist, producer, composer, arranger, and songwriter who rose to fame as the guitarist of the country band Lady A. Apart from his career as the lead guitarist of Lady A, Gambill has since gone on to branch into his own solo music and has released his debut solo album, “Fake Jazz and Theme... read full bio

Skunkhour

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The heyday of live Australian music was passed by the early 1990s, giving way to a burnt-out landscape of creeping pokies and corporate pop. However, the emergence of grunge, the rise of rave culture and the beginning jolts of hip hop culture signaled change on the periphery. SKUNKHOUR is one group that came out of this period and carved out a... read full bio

Simon Phillips

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Simon Phillips is an English musician who has playing the drums for various bands and artists. He played with numerous rock bands early in his career and then became the drummer for Toto for over 20 years. Phillips was the drummer for The Who on their American reunion tour and other artists he’s played for include, Phil Manzanera and Brian... read full bio

Sierra Green and The Giants

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Sierra Green grew up in the 7th ward of New Orleans, where she joined the church choir when she was just 8 years old. Talent abounds in the 7th ward, which gave rise to movie stars Tyler Perry and Sidney Bechet, rappers Mannie Fresh and Mia X, and legends like Frank Ocean, Allen Toussain and Jelly Roll Morton. The community is... read full bio

Shirley Jones

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Named after child star Shirley Temple, Shirley Jones started singing at the age of six. She started formal training at the age of twelve and would dream of singing with her idol, Gordon MacRae. There were always nightclubs, but Shirley came to be remembered by another generation, as Shirley Partridge in the Television Series The Partridge Family". While the success... read full bio

Shelly Taylor

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Shelly Taylor is a pianist and singer based out of Las Vegas, Nevada. She started playing piano when she was only 5 years old and later earned her Bachelor’s degree in Music from the University of Colorado. While engulfing herself in music, Taylor found a love for jazz music, which is what she still performs to this day. After college,... read full bio

Sheila Jordan

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Raised in poverty in Pennsylvania's coal-mining country, Jordan began singing as a child and by the time she was in her early teens was working semi-professionally in Detroit clubs. Her first great influence was Charlie Parker and, indeed, most of her influences have been instrumentalists rather than singers. Working chiefly with black musicians, she met with disapproval from the white... read full bio

Sheila E.

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Sheila E is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer and actress. She is best known for her work as a solo artist but she was also a percussionist and singer for The George Duke Band prior. She is the daughter of Pete Escovedo, whom she performs with often, and is also related to Alejandro Escovedo, Coke Escovedo, Nicole Richie, and... read full bio



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Celebrity Talent International is a booking agent to help you hire jazz performers for corporate functions, business or private parites, fairs or festivals, weddings, speaking engangments, print or online advertising campaigns, media events, endorsements, fundraisers, or appearances. Contact CTI by calling 725-228-5100 today or submitting a request in order to book talent like Soulive, Soul School, Sons of Kemet, Sonny Rollins, Solomon Hicks, Solah, Sofia Rei, SoDown, SNO, Snarky Puppy, Snacktime, Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, Slim Gambill, Skunkhour, Simon Phillips, Sierra Green and The Giants, Shirley Jones, Shelly Taylor, Sheila Jordan, Sheila E. and more!