Join Amy & Peter as they team up to trade tunes, tales, and the piano bench . . . but without dancing or any French stuff!
From 1998-2011, AMY ENGELHARDT wrote, arranged and toured with Grammy-nominated vocal "band without instruments" The Bobs. Her solo CD, Not Gonna Be Pretty, hailed as the "unlikely and intriguing marriage of Nellie McKay and Meat Loaf," garnered two Just Plain Folks Nominations (the "Grassroots Grammys" - LA Times). Amy has shared the stage and/or studio with a diverse roster of artists ranging from Barbra Streisand, Donald Fagen, Jill Sobule and Tim Minchin to Harry Shearer and “Weird” Al Yankovic. As a composer/lyricist, Amy makes her Off-Broadway debut with Richard Rodgers Award Finalist BASTARD JONES (written with Marc Acito) at the cell theatre this June. Additional theatrical credits include commissioned adaptations of Carl Sagan's CONTACT and NICHOLAS NICKLEBY for Seattle’s CenterStage, and A COMEDY OF ERAS at ACT Seattle (w/The Flying Karamazov Brothers). The only honorary female member of the Vienna Boys Choir, Amy received MAC’s Dottie Burman Award for Songwriting in 2011. She splits her time between New York and Los Angeles, and is probably somewhere over Nebraska right now, hunched over a New York Times crossword puzzle.
PETER TREVINO is a prolific producer, composer, and longtime songwriter who has cemented his reputation as a rising piano troubadour by headlining clubs and festivals in New York and Los Angeles, collaborating with renowned musicians such as drummer Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), keyboardist Rami Jaffee (The Foo Fighters), and vocalist Steve Perry (Journey). His timeless hooks are rooted in a sincere emotional core, his songs poetically exploring the universal themes of love and longing, as is evident on his debut solo album Freedom, which earned him a spot in the Top 100 on ReverbNation's Pop Charts. With melodies rooted in the 1970s, Trevino simultaneously evokes Steely Dan, Supertramp, Billy Joel and The Beach Boys, yet his sound is clearly that of a singer-songwriter in this new millennium. Trevino's music can be heard in film and television projects, including the feature Orson's Last Dance and the TV series The Capones and Homegrown Makeover. (ASCAP Member | petertrevino.com)
$15 Ticket in Advance & a 2 Drink Minimum in the Cabaret Theatre*
$20 Ticket at the Door (plus service fee) & a 2 Drink Minimum in the Cabaret Theatre*
*Drinks Must be purchased In the Cabaret Theatre to count towards the Minimum.