Variety Entertainment
- New York City, NY
- Cabaret Entertainment
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Uke&Me is a duo entertainment act created by Eden Eernissee and Michael Williams, inspired by the elegance of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and the quirks of Modern Folk.
We provide classic entertainment with a contemporary twist. Our sound features jazz standards, holiday tunes, pop/folk covers, and musical theatre arrangements all accompanied by the ukulele, as well as our charming banter.
We aim to be the life of the party or the sweet undercurrent to conversation and cocktails. Whether that's creating a romantic atmosphere while you ring in the New Year, or providing a corporate party with mood setting entertainment, we hope to cater our abilities to your needs.
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Michael Williams and Eden Eernissee are best friends and NYC based artists. We met on the first day of school at Webster University and have been working together, ever since. We have appeared on Broadway National Tours, Off-Broadway and in US Regional Theatre, as well as at private events from Seattle to St. Louis to Texas and NYC. We have long wanted to collaborate to fuse our passions for old-school entertainment, modern sensibilities and love for people!
Agave L'amour fuses the fire and passion of her Mexican roots with elegant dance, glamour and sophistication when JojoSoul drums his heart away full of energetic…
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Tom B. said “Pleasure to work with. Very talented.”
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