LA Diamond Trio
- Los Angeles, CA
- Jazz Band
- 7 Verified Bookings
Joe D. T. said “They band was great. Very professional. Played great music.”
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Feel good groove music singer/songwriter/arranger.
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Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 15 - 60 minutes
Languages: English, French, Spanish
Unions: AFM, SAG-AFTRA, Other
toe-tapping, feel good music
Hello,
My name is Anglique and I'm a singer/songwriter/arranger on a mission to write timeless groove music that tells a story and embraces many cultures and musical styles. In addition to English, I speak French and Spanish and my "neo soul with a touch of funk" music has been compared to Sade, Stevie Wonder with a dash of Alicia Keys.
With an average 100 performances per year, I love to perform live at venues ranging from small cafes to large festivals and audiences can always count on a great show with strong lead vocals, lush harmonies and excellent musicianship. Reviews and references are available at your request.
Look forward to being on your stage,
Anglique
Will provide on request
Varies. Depends on show length
Angelique | Lead singer, band leader |
Musician 1 | Guitar |
Musician 2 | Bass Guitar |
Musician 3 | Drums |
Musician 4 | Percussion |
Musician 5 | Keyboards, background vocals |
Musician 6 | Background Vocals |
Musician 7 | Background Vocals |
Stevie Wonder, Patti LaBelle, Edith Piaf
will provide on request
Joe D. T. said “They band was great. Very professional. Played great music.”
Valerie G. said “They were great! Arrived on time. Played slightly before the scheduled time, but played for a full hour. Everyone enjoyed the music. Really added to our…”
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