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| The Marc Hoffman Duo To Perform at the Ritz-Carlton, Charlotte Recording artists Marc Hoffman and Terry Peoples will bring an eclectic blend of original jazz, pop, and current hits to the Ritz-Carlton Charlotte on Saturday, January 29, and Saturday, February 12, 2011, when the Marc Hoffman Duo performs in the Lobby Lounge from 9 p.m. until midnight. The playlist for both performances will include tunes from Hoffman's new CD "Curioso, " as well as a variety of hits by such artists as Elton John and Billy Joel. "I've performed for private events at the Ritz-Carlton Charlotte many times, " Hoffman said. "I'm really looking forward to playing with Terry in the Lobby Lounge." A composer, pianist and vocalist, Hoffman frequently performs his original jazz and interpretations of standards and ballads for public music series in downtown Charlotte at Founders Hall and the Hearst Tower, as well as for exclusive private gatherings at the Ritz Carlton and City Club of Charlotte. Internationally renowned bassist Terry Peoples is a regular member of the Marc Hoffman Duo and Trio and provided bass accompaniment for "Curioso." The Ritz-Carlton Charlotte's Lobby Lounge is a favorite gathering place for hotel guests and area residents. The hotel is located at 210 East Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28202. Phone: 704-547-2244. About Marc Hoffman: Marc Hoffman and his musicians offer a diverse range of styles and exceptional vocals to provide musical entertainment for any occasion, from a small gathering to a large celebration. They have performed nationally and internationally for music festivals, weddings, corporate events, university functions, and in jazz clubs. They have entertained crowds at the North Charleston Coliseum, Speedway Motorsports Inc., the Blumenthal Center, the Annual Old Town Blues & Jazz Festival, the Matthews Alive Festival, and the Grove Park Inn. The Marc Hoffman Trio has been the featured entertainment at Historic Charlotte's Preservation Awards gala for the past two years. write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Jazz News :: home page |