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MUSIC FOR ROMANCE
with Rich Schonberg, Tim Jessup
Fitz Jenkins and Eric Miller
On February 14, 2003, at 7:30 pm, Sedona Creative Life Center presents a very special
evening of Valentine Romance, featuring the sweet, gentle heart-opening music of
Rich Schonberg and
Tim Jessup, with special guests Fitz Jenkins
and Eric Miller. Join us on
Valentine's Day for this very special celebration of the heart. Tickets are $10
in advance, $12 at the door.

Rich Schonberg
Rich Schonberg
Rich Schonberg's songs emanate from his deep connection
with the earth's co-creative beauty, his own personal journey to the source of
love, and his mission to aid in the soul-awakening of his clients as a spiritual
psychologist. His heartfelt lyrics and lush melodies inspire the listener to
embrace all of life with compassion and joy. His CD "My Soul Remembers" was
distributed nationally by Higher Power records. He has completed a second CD
entitled "Love's Call", and is currently finishing his third project "The Soul
of Sedona", due out this spring.

Tim Jessup
Tim Jessup
Rich is joined by Tim Jessup, whose sweet, high harmony
vocals are inspired by such classic songwriters as David gates (Bread), Dan
Fogelberg, Kenny Loggins and Timothy B. Schmit (The Eagles). Often heard as the
sound mixer for many events at the Creative Life Center, this is a rare musical
performance from Tim Jessup, whose studio work has included projects with Grammy
winners Quincy Jones, Christopher Cross, Gladys Knight, Jorma Kaukonen and many
others. Tim has recently completed "The Sedona Collection", a compilation CD
featuring 20 Sedona artists including Rich Schonberg, Chris Spheeris, Fitz
Jenkins, Ralf Illenberger, Robert Cory and many others.

Fitzhugh Jenkins
Fitzhugh Jenkins
Fitzhugh Jenkins's guitar work shows a remarkable
range, from precisely-crafted melodic runs and picking to gutsy, percussive
strummed chord progressions. Many of the pieces he plays are his
compositions, and they display a wide musical and emotional breadth of scope -
from quiet and reflective to joyous, exuberant and intense. He grew up in
Hawaii, attended Boston's Berklee College of Music, and spent almost a decade as
a highly-regarded studio musician in Los Angeles before moving to Sedona in
1988. He played for the Olympic Athletes at the 1984 games. Fitz
played on the Grammy nominated Narada CD entitled
Passion: Music for Guitar.
For
further information please contact
Sedona Creative Life Center
928-282-9300 |