Past and future gigs!
by rich on Jun.09, 2009, under News, gigs
Sonoma Plaza Ox Roast June 6th 3:00 - 5:00.
Sonoma High School Boosters Club Crab Feed Feb 6th 2010.
Community Health Foundation New Years Eve Celebration
Benziger/Imagery Winery
Presentation School Celebration!
Little Vineyards winery.
Peggy Sue’s All American Cruise

Imagery Winery
Film Festival Gala Party
St. Patrick’s Day around Sonoma - Sonoma Sun
by rich on Apr.09, 2009, under News, gigs, music, wine tour
St. Patrick’s Day brought out the Irish in all of Sonoma, as festivities commenced across the Valley….Sonoma Community Center also celebrated….. the evening featured a traditional Irish dinner and dancing to the Rich Little Band.
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What you missed this weekend …
by rich on Apr.09, 2009, under News, gigs, music

Cat’s Music Spotlight
The big event of the weekend was the Bruce Willis Tribute Gala at Jacuzzi Winery….If you didn’t have the privilege of attending the Tribute Gala, you missed an awesome performance by The Rich Little Band. Briefly, Bay Area music producer and multi-Grammy winner, Narada Michael Walden, joined the band on drums for a tune. Sonoma’s favorite socialite, Deborah Emery, danced her socks off with hubby in tow, and Mayor Ken Brown was seen dancing directly in front of the stage. The buzz around the room was whether or not Bruce Willis would join the band for a song or two. This didn’t happen, but the energetic band kept the dancers happy well into the night.
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Jacuzzi great setting for gala
by rich on Apr.09, 2009, under News, gigs
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By Emily Charrier-Botts INDEX-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITE
It’s hard to find a more picturesque setting for an extravagant party than the courtyard and barrel room at Jacuzzi Winery. While this year’s gala night brought a chilly breeze, attendees were warmed by heat lamps and the open bar.
Walking into the courtyard, guests were greeted with a glass of champagne, although the supply of bubbly ran out within the first two hours of the event. The sumptuous food provided by area restaurants and caterers also disappeared quickly…..Guests were entertained by daring fire dancers, who swung kerosene-drenched flaming batons around their heads and used rings of fire as hula-hoops. The attendees danced into the night to the classic rock music of the Rich Little Band. The band was joined on stage by powerhouse vocalist Misty Adana, whose rendition of “Proud Mary” brought everyone to their feet. Little said he came prepared with a basket full of harmonicas in case Willis, a longtime musician, felt like playing a set on stage. Willis never made a public appearance at the gala, and instead stayed on the upper balcony with the other VIPs. … Robbi Pengelly/Index-Tribune









