Local Musician's Network Of Park City (LMNOP) is an association of local artists with a shared commitment to provide live music and encouraging a pledge from local businesses to hire them in recognition of the mutual contribution they make to our community and economy. By booking music through LMNOP you are showing a devotion to our community and an intent to form a stronger economic base for our region. Live music is also an important part of the tourist's vacation experience. Guests form a bond not only with our ski runs and historic charm but also with our local musicians.
As a champion of local musicians, LMNOP serves as a conduit between the venues and the musicians. Our website provides music samples, bios, photos, links and contact information of local artists. Venues can browse the website and contact the musicians directly. LMNOP encourages respectable payment to all artists, but all negotiations are held directly between the two parties. LMNOP has nothing to do with negotiated deals and does not charge any fees or commissions to anyone.
Together we can provide a place where music fills the air and people fill the seats!
Red Desert
Ramblers
Jeanne Rettos Logan
Matt Frey
Peter Smaha
Sin City Soul
George T.
Gregory
Karsyn Robb
Small House
Strings
High Altitude
Lash Larue
The Acoustic Side Of Classic Rock
High Altitude is a four-member, Utah-based band playing the “acoustic side of classic rock”. They are comprised of the following musicians:
Jeff Egly – bass, vocals
Alan Reighard – guitar
Peter Smaha – guitar, vocals
Kevin Williams - Percussion
‘High Altitude’ has been playing together for a number of years, and they’ve been booked for public and private events throughout Utah. Their musical range varies from classic rock to folk… ballads to upbeat. Artists covered include Van Morrison, The Grateful Dead, The Beatles, Marshall Tucker, CSNY, The Eagles, Bob Dylan, The Allman Brothers, Kings of Leon, The Band, Little Feat, and many more.
High Altitude can be reached via Peter’s mobile phone at 310 989-2754.
Lash Larue is a unique blend of Country Blues, Americana and Roots music with influences from Old Time fiddle music to modern day rock n jam. Edgy harmonies, twangy fillers and rolling rhythms produce a fresh sound of original, obscure and familiar music. Jack Walzer acoustic guitar/vocals, Karri Hays fiddle/banjo/vocals, Elaine Berns washboard/vocals. Cole Hobbs lead guitar/vocals, Mark Viar doghouse bass.
Website: www.lashlarueband.com
Email address: jackw_jans.com
Phone: Jack 435-640-4850
Facebook.com/lashlaruemusic
Mountain Town Music is a proud supporter of lmnop.co and its musicians.
About: Mountain Town Music is a 501c-3 non-profit organization. We exist to prodice forster and support live music that enhances the cultural experience for Park City and Summit County residents and visitors.
Produce: We present over 100 community concerts throughout Summit County each year most of which are free and accessible to all.
Foster: We operate a website called gigsdirect.com that connects artists with those looking to book musical acts. Artists and venues can post info including bio, music, videos, and pictures.
Education and Outreach: We feature an educational series each Wednesday during the frontier Community Concert Series at Deer Valley, which features youth bands k- 12. We also put on workshops throughout the year.is an association of local artists with a shared commitment to provide live music and encouraging a pledge from local businesses to hire them in recognition of the mutual contribution they make to our community and economy. By booking music through LMNOP you are showing a devotion to our community and an intent to form a stronger economic base for our region. Live music is also an important part of the tourist's vacation experience. Guests form a bond not only with our ski runs and historic charm but also with our local musicians.
If you would like more information on how to become a "local supporter" of www.lmnop.co contact us .
Rich Wyman
International singer, songwriter, pianist.
A native of Allentown, Pennsylvania, Rich Wyman discovered the piano at the age of seven, after he taught himself to read music and had taken classical violin at age five. By age eight, he was composing, at 14, performing and at 15, recording. Classically trained for 15 years, Rich graduated from the High School for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He received his college education at New York University and the acclaimed Manhattan School of Music studying composition and piano. Currently, he tours extensively throughout Europe and the U.S. and lives in Park City, Utah with his wife, Lisa, and their two sons.
Rich is also an acclaimed music producer and film composer. The recipient of nine ASCAP Awards, he has worked with top names in the music industry including Eddie Van Halen and Andy Johns and opened concerts for Alanis Morissette and The Goo Goo Dolls.
Rich is a powerful and passionate performer, dedicated to creating original, rock piano with soul. Rich Wymans accomplishments include award-winning songwriter, pianist, music producer and film composer. Rich is a representative for civil and social improvements, an international ambassador for 1We and, in his spare time, an avid mountain biker and snowboarder.
Richs performance will delight you with original compositions and his unique piano jazz rock style. Get ready to dance, rock or just listen and enjoy!
Website: www.richwyman.com
Email address: richwyman_live.com
Phone: +1 (435) 714-9885
Skype: rich.wyman
Growing up in Ohio consisted of simple times with a love for music, sports and the outdoors. The balance of these components still are a part of my life philosophy. I was introduced to an eclectic genre of music from my parents at an early age. The exposure to jazz, blues, rock and country is reflected in my music and who I am as an artist today. Interest in guitar and singing started in my teens and has continued to grow and evolve throughout the years.
Leaving my roots in the eighties, I headed west where the beautiful Utah skies meet the ridge tops of the Wasatch Mountains, the place I call home.
I have been performing with various musicians from a 5-piece rock band to theater productions and acoustic venues. In 2001 I started writing more original material and released my first solo CD. The same year, I got married and started a family so spending more time at home seemed like the natural progression. Inspired by a sense of new emotional depth, my music started drifting down a more spiritual path. The release of my new CD, "Cleanse my Soul" was released in Fall, 2009.
Peace and Love,
Jeanne M Rettos Logan
Website: www
Email address: jrettoslogan_gmail.com
Phone: +1 (435) 962-2851
Singer, guitarist, pianist, member High Altitude
Peter has been playing music since the age of 14 and began recording music professionally when he moved to New York City and became a nationally-recognized jingle singer and studio musician. Since that time, he has performed as a solo artist throughout the country, as well as performing in Salt Lake City & Park City as part of his four piece acoustic band, High Altitude The Acoustic Side Of Classic Rock.
Peters music career highlights include 7 years of formal piano/keyboard training; 20 years+ six and twelve-string Taylor guitars; studio jingle singer for Finesse Shampoo, Campbells Soup, Johnson & Johnson, Nabisco, etc.; studio recording sessions in NYC & LA; and playing his comfortable, easy listening style of guitar & vocals throughout the country.
Peters musical range varies from classic rock to country to folk; ballads to upbeat, and his 12-string guitar playing is a full, bold accompaniment to his resonant tenor voice. Artists covered include The Beatles, James Taylor, CSNY, The Eagles, Van Morrison, Vince Gill, Bob Dylan, The Grateful Dead, John Denver and more. High Altitude, a full acoustic, 4-piece band, is also available for bookings through Peter.
Email address: peter_sproutingideas.com
Phone: (310) 989-2754
A band built for fun playing songs that make your feet move and your heart sing. Our fondness for the variety of funky music in New Orleans inspired the roots of Sin City Soul but we venture into other genres if we think it'll make you shake. We can be anywhere from a 5 piece to an 8 piece with any combo of keys and horns depending on the venue and your needs.
Email address: sdude_xmission.com
Website: www.reverbnation.com/sincitysoul
George T. Gregory
Saxophonist and vocalist, George T. Gregory, has been delighting audiences from New England to the San Francisco Bay Area for many years with his modern mix of original and cover songs in R & B, Electric Blues, Motown, Pop Jazz, and New Orleans style rock and roll. His band provides a flavorful mix of music that makes everyone get up and dance.
As a member of the James Cotton Blues Band from Chicago, George did three U.S. tours and two Canadian tours. Along with his friend, Matt "Guitar" Murphy of the Blues Brothers, George was a featured soloist on the blues great's last album for Buddah Records, entitled, "The James Cotton Band Live and On the Move". The band appeared in major concerts with acts such as Steve Miller, Marshal Tucker, Johnny Winter, Poco, Savoy Brown and headlined at the Monterey Jazz and Blues Festival.
George left the James Cotton Band and formed one of the most successful club bands on the East Coast. The George T. Gregory Band headlined many of the same clubs as The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Roomful of Blues, The Nighthawks, and The Fabulous Rhinestones.
The George T. Gregory Band appeared in concert with Muddy Waters, Taj Mahal, B.B. King, Little River Band, Pappa John Creech, The Chambers Brothers, Elvin Bishop, Climax Blues Band, The Fabulous Rhinestones, NRBQ, John Lee Hooker, Hugh Masekela and many others.
While in New England, George was also an original member of the Shaboo Allstars, a band formed by vocalist David "Lefty" Foster, featuring many of the top musicians who appeared at his night club, the Shaboo Inn. The band included Matt Murphy, guitarist of the Blues Brothers, James Cotton and Howlin Wolf; Harvey Brooks of Electric Flagg and The Fabulous Rhinestones on bass; Jack Scarangello, drummer with Stevie Wonder; and, Shelton Laster, organist for jazz guitar great, Grant Green and Jeff Pevar guitarist for Ray Charles, Joe Cocker, Ricki Lee Jones, David Crosby and many more.
George moved to the San Francisco Bay area, signed with Blue Devil Records, and released, "After Hours", his first solo recording. It was during this time that he began to appear in Salt Lake City with the Tempo Timers. The performances included being the featured artist on the live radio show from the Dead Goat Saloon and appearances at the Zephyr in SLC, Steeps in Park City and other venues.
While living in San Francisco, George performed with his own band and also appeared on shows with Malo; Jimmy Pugh, keyboardist with the Robert Cray Band; Mike Osbourne, guitarist for John Lee Hooker; Michelle Bastian of Big Brother and the Holding Company; and, recording sessions for David Frieberg of the Quick Silver Messenger Service.
George was on the Board of Directors for the Bay Area N.A.R.A.S. (Grammy Awards) Chapter, serving for two years as the conductor for the all-star band at the Chapter's Grammy Awards Banquet.
Since moving to Utah in 2006, George has appeared with Harry Lee and the Back Alley Blues Band, the Sensations, Shades and Souled Out, a band he formed with keyboardist Kelly Brown.
George is eager to bring the new George T. Gregory Band, to audiences in the Salt Lake area and through out the country. Along with Kelly Brown, George is proud to announce the release of his new CD "Love The Life" available upon request through his web site and at Reverb Nation, iTunes, Amazon and CD Baby.
Website: www.georgetgregory.com
Phone: 801-627-0430
For ten years Karsyn Robb performed in numerous musical productions and dance competitions, where she developed a sense of ease and love for being on stage. Five years ago Karsyn Robb began playing guitar, writing songs and composing music. Now, at age 16, she has penned over 120 songs on the guitar, piano and mandolin. She performs widely throughout her home state of Utah and also ventures out of state as well. Her music, a mixture of country and pop inspired by artists such as Jewel, Taylor Swift and Michelle Branch, is filled with passion and heart. I love performing solo because I really like to connect with the audience, she says, but I like playing with the band too because theres such great energy.
Although her journey is just beginning, Karsyn is making her mark on the music world. In 2010, she was awarded First Place in the Utah Health Department Media/Song contest with, You Told Me, a song about domestic violence playing now on iTunes. All proceeds from the single are donated to the Peace House, a local womens shelter in Park City. By sharing experiences, either my own or those of others, in my songs, says Karsyn, I hope to help people deal with difficult periods in their lives.
Most recent accomplishments include:
•Top Ten Finalist for Best Female Artist at the 2011 International Acoustic Music Awards
•Featured Artist and Best of Orion 2011 at the Orion Independent Music Festival
•Top Ten Public Vote Getters in both country and pop categories, and Finalist in Judges Choice for five of her original songs at the Durango Songwriters Expo (2010 and 2011).
•Performances: Fox13 (2x), Intermountain Acoustic Music Concert Series, State Capitol (2x), Santa Barbara Showcase, LMNOP Showcase, Deer Valley, Snow Basin Way Out West Music Festival, and more. (See website)
Theres a lot that Karsyn wants to achieve. She is graduating a year early to pursue a degree in songwriting, and has already started writing songs for others. Her goals are to get signed by a record label, go on tour and organize benefit concerts. With her determination and the growing number of people who love her songs, she is well on her way to fulfilling those dreams. If you want to know Karsyn, she suggests one simple thing: Just listen to my songs.
Email address: karsynrobbmusic_gmail.com
Website: www.karsynrobb.com
Phone: (435) 640-3256
Red Desert Ramblers
The Red Desert Ramblers play Bluegrass, Classic Country and Swing music. Combining 170 years of experience, they blend harmonies with smoking instrument breaks. The Salt Lake Tribune says "When it comes to locally produced bluegrass bands, it's hard to do better." They have been honored by the International Bluegrass Music Association by being the first Utah Band (and Sharon is teh first hammered dulcimer player) to EVER be hired for an IBMA performance and were the only bluegrass band featured at the Mountain West Conference of the Arts.
They are a regional band with national recognition and members hail from Salt Lake, Summit, ad Cache counties representing the best of Utah. Prestigious REGIONAL/NATIONAL PERFORMANCES include: International Bluegrass Association FanFest in Nashville; Darrington, Washington Bluegrass Festival; Pickin' in the Pines (Arizona); Memorial Day Bluegrass Festival (Grand Junction, CO); Southern Nevada Bluegrass Music Association Festival (Logandale); Bannock County Bluegrass Festival (Pocatello, ID); Intermountain Acoustic Music Association Local Concert Series; Red Rocks Bluegrass Festival (St. George, UT); Windrocker Ranch Bluegrass Festival (Spring City); Holliday Arts Festival; Mountain Town Stages; KRCL Radio; Showcase band Mountainwest Arts Conference-Portneuf River Bluegrass Festival (Lava Hot Springs ID).
Telephone: (801) 635-5484
Matts influences include CSN&Y, Jimmy Buffett, Bob Marley, Ben Harper, Jack Johnson and Stevie Ray Vaughan to name a few. He has been writing and playing music his whole life.
"When I was 16 I picked up my Dads 1968 Martin D-18 and I havent put it down yet. Music is my chill pill" Matt Frey
email: mattfreymusic_yahoo.com
phone: 435.602.5051
Small House Strings
Following five years of playing together in the electric full-band setting, Drew joined Marty as the other half of his acoustic duo, Small House Strings. Ten years later, they're still going strong and enjoying playing together more than ever. They have performed at dozens of Park Citys live music venues, as well as numerous private functions, and are well established within the local music scene. Their enormous play list of covers and originals encompasses many styles, including rock, blues, jazz, newgrass/bluegrass, and folk, featuring many instrumental pieces. This wide range of material, combined with many years of live performance, has resulted in the ability to play to a wide variety of listening audiences. Their unconfined approach to playing in the acoustic duo format gives them a unique sound, particularly on their many mandolin and guitar arrangements.
email: booking_smallhousestrings.com
website: www.smallhousestrings.com
phone: 435-649-7412
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