Ámantee is pleased to announce that it will host a Jazz Concert on Saturday, December 12th 2009 from 7.30 pm onwards, featuring the distinguished American guitarist David Cameron with piano accompanist Mitch Wolfe and bass guitarist Mark Bourgeois
This one-night-only performance will be a not-to-be-missed opportunity for Bangkok music lovers.The net price, including concert, dining cocktail and drinks, will be 1,700 THB per person .
The audience will be restricted to 80 persons. Bookings will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis. Reservations may be secured by e-mail ( info@amantee.com ) or telephone (02-982-8695)..
The artists:
David Cameron - Guitar
David first picked up a guitar at the age of eight and began composing
and arranging music in earnest during his early twenties. He's put
together several bands in both the US and abroad and have devoted most
of his professional career to music education. His first CD,
'Organic' was released on Samsong Records in 2004 and he has recorded
several more singles since then. He has performed in several countries including the US , Laos , Vietnam and Ghana .
His original tunes range from mellow folk to jazzy funk with lyrics on the
vagaries of love, life and relaxation. Some call it 'phunkadelic pholk.'
Some also call it 'good music for people who think. 'Warm vocals and shimmering acoustic guitar, along with a wry sense of humor and wordplay define his work. David is also a teacher and passionately devoted to fostering the enjoyment of music amongst youth throughout the world.
Mitch Wolfe - Piano Mitch has been playing piano since age 5, on and off, interrupted by bouts of schooling. He played in bands in California for several years. Most recently he was musical director and piano player in 2 musicals for the expatriate theater company, HITS, in Hanoi , Vietnam , where the company put on, “The Little Shop of Horrors”, and “Blood Brothers”.
Mitch is a physician and he currently works with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Bangkok as an epidemiologist and is Director of the Global AIDS Program for the Asia Regional Program.
Mark Bourgeois - Bass guitar
Mark is from the hinterlands of New Zealand and was raised in a family where music was a part of everyday life. As he grew up, he and his brothers and sisters would sing and play in the kitchen of their home and soon became known throughout their small community as developers of the 'Bourgeois Sound.' Mark chose to pursue music in university and began to play in several bands. Upon receiving his degree, Mark threw in his lot with a group of young and hungry musicians and began touring eastern Europe as the band 'Elephant.' After two successful tours and an accompanying live CD, Mark left the group to live a quieter life as a music teacher, husband and father. He is currently the head of music at the New International School of Thailand and fronts his own funk band amidst his duties as loving husband and devoted father of two.
This one-night-only performance will be a not-to-be-missed opportunity for Bangkok jazz lovers. The net price, including concert, dining cocktail and drinks, will be 1,700 THB per person. Click here to see the cocktail menu.
The audience will be restricted to 80 persons. Bookings will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis. Reservations may be secured by e-mail ( info@amantee.com ) or telephone (02-982-8695). |