
The Tony Bennett Songbook ft Mark Verabian
Show Dates are Subject to Change
Sunday
Apr 23rd
7:00 pm
PDT
5:00 pm Doors
$20.00
SHOW DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
The TONY BENNETT Songbook is a tribute to Mr. Bennett's 75+ year performance and recording career. Mark Verabian channels Bennett's essence, tone and phrasing with his smooth yet colorful baritone-tenor sound. You’ll hear Mega-hits like “I Left my Heart in San Fransisco”, “The Way you Look Tonight”, “Smile” and “Rags to Riches”. Also featuring Janien Valentine and her exquisite voice as the perfect compliment for Mark in delivering Bennett’s amazing body of work as they collectively dig in deeper including selections from Tony’s duets album “How do you keep the Music Playing”, “It Had to Be You” and of course and other hits from his collaboration with pop star Lady Gaga like “the Lady is a Tramp” and “Cheek to Cheek”. Featuring a collection of world class musicians, the nostalgic show will delight fans both old and new..

The Tony Bennett Songbook ft Mark Verabian
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MARK VERABIAN
MARK has fast become one of the most sought after entertainers for special events and performing arts venues, in the US and abroad.
He spent nearly 20 years honing his craft performing up and down the Las Vegas strip at corporate events, charity galas, making television appearances and performing arts centers and concert venues around the globe.
He has opened for major artists including Stevie Wonder,
Sheryl Crow, Celine Dion, and Bonnie Raitt just to name a few.
“Mark Verabian is a fantastic entertainer and vocalist!” - Tom Jones
“Mark has the entire package, presence, charm and grammy quality vocals” - Tony Bennett

Brian Clemens & Friends
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Brian Clemens is a Southern California-based pianist, arranger, composer, educator, and bandleader. A classical pianist from an early age, Brian enjoys a career as a versatile pianist covering anything from Latin Jazz, Great American Songbook, R&B, and even country-western music. After obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in Music from Chapman University in Orange, CA, Brian continued his education with a Master's Degree in Music Performance (Jazz and Commercial Music) from Cal State Fullerton where he was a two time winner of the "Friends of Jazz" Scholarship Award.
Since 2012, Brian has taught music lessons all around Orange and Los Angeles County, instructing students of all ages and abilities in a wide variety of subjects and sharing his love and devotion to music in the process. In addition, Brian has played in multiple bands of different sizes and styles and has led several of his own. From Elvis tributes, to modern jazz, Disney, and all the way to Rat Pack tributes, Brian has experienced playing a wide variety of styles for many different settings and events.
Among his favorite styles to play are traditional jazz/swing, 50's/60's rock and roll, and Latin Music. Brian has played at well-known Orange and Los Angeles County venues such as Downtown Disney, The Muckenthaler, Cooks Chapel, Viper Room, The Drake and more and studied with world-class classical and jazz musicians such as the Grammy Award-winning pianist, Bill Cunliffe, and the supreme Moscow Conservatory pianist and composer, Aleksey Nikolsky.
Since 2012, Brian has taught music lessons all around Orange and Los Angeles County, instructing students of all ages and abilities in a wide variety of subjects and sharing his love and devotion to music in the process. In addition, Brian has played in multiple bands of different sizes and styles and has led several of his own. From Elvis tributes, to modern jazz, Disney, and all the way to Rat Pack tributes, Brian has experienced playing a wide variety of styles for many different settings and events.
Among his favorite styles to play are traditional jazz/swing, 50's/60's rock and roll, and Latin Music. Brian has played at well-known Orange and Los Angeles County venues such as Downtown Disney, The Muckenthaler, Cooks Chapel, Viper Room, The Drake and more and studied with world-class classical and jazz musicians such as the Grammy Award-winning pianist, Bill Cunliffe, and the supreme Moscow Conservatory pianist and composer, Aleksey Nikolsky.