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Music Program
Reller Family Concert Series
All patients, families, visitors, and staff are invited to enjoy a live concert on Tuesdays at Stanford Hospital on the 3rd Floor in the Music Lounge. Each concert features professional quality musicians who perform a variety of music genres.
This concert series is made possible by a generous gift from the Reller Family.
JULY 2
Mike Uhila – Pop and Bossa Nova
Mike Uhila’s band specializes in bossa nova, jazz, and pop music. Their sound can span from the Beatles to Bob Marley and Jobim compositions. Aesthetics and technicality blend for your ears.
JULY 9
Sony & Jerry Holland
Vocalist Sony Holland has headlined clubs and festivals across the U.S. and Asia. The L.A. Times says, “Her voice is dipped in honey.” Sony and her husband Jerry will perform songs by powerful female artists, including Linda Ronstadt, Dusty Springfield, Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins, Lulu, and others.
JULY 16
Primary Colors - Jazz/Blues
Vocalist Nate Pruitt and guitarist Rick Vandivier are Primary Colors, a jazz and blues duo that often features other great San Francisco Bay Area musicians. Their music, although primarily jazz and blues, also includes elements of swing, soul, pop, spiritual, and even Latin styles.
JULY 23
Jim Nichols & Mike Schwartz - Bluegrass
Mike Schwartz is an accomplished studio musician and songwriter who has toured with several Bay Area groups. Jim Nichols has an equally impressive background that includes appearances on television, radio, and clubs throughout the U.S. and Europe. Together, the two are sure to entertain audiences with their high-energy, fast-tempo bluegrass sounds.
JULY 30
Brain Ho Organ Trio - Jazz
The Brian Ho Organ Trio is rooted in the tradition of classic Hammond Organists such as Jimmy Smith, Shirley Scott, and Jack McDuff. But with his vast knowledge of styles and influences Brian has also developed his own unique and modern take on organ jazz.