Musicians

Carolyn Freeman

CAROLYN FREEMAN, wife of the late renowned jazz pianist, Russ Freeman, was a dancer who performed in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s "Flower Drum Song" on Broadway.  After touring with the National Company of FDS she brought the company to Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, Atlantic City, and Honolulu, Hawaii.  Later, her revue group "the Sake Set" performed

Candace Kruse

CANDACE KRUSE (vocalist) it was when she struck her first note at her first piano lesson that she realized her determination to be part of the professional music industry. She earned her Bachelors of Music Degree in Recording Engineering and Music Business with an emphasis in Opera Vocal Training and Piano from the University of

Bob Scann

BOB SCANN, trombonist, began his career playing in the U.S. Army Band in Washington, D.C. before becoming a freelance trombonist in the Big Apple for a year.  Bob moved to Las Vegas in 1976 where his first Las Vegas gig was on an Elvis Presley Tour for two weeks. In Vegas, Bob played in the

Bob Sachs

BOB SACHS is a Bassist, Arranger and Educator, who at age 6 started playing his first musical instrument, an accordion. Over the years Bob learned to play guitar, saxophone, piano, the bass guitar and his first love, the acoustic bass.  But it was at Arizona State University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Music

Ann Parenti

ANN PARENTI, vocalist, composer, author, speaker and producer, has always held music in a very special place in her heart.  In 2008, she began to reawaken her passion for music by recording a CD of original songs entitled, “As Promised” that she composed for a philosophy called “A Course in Miracles.” Ann moved from the

Alex Christopher

ALEX CHRISTOPHER, vocalist, began singing at 14, and has sung regularly at family gatherings, at his school choir and weddings.  When he was 15 years old, he told his mother, “I am going to be a singer." He then opened the yellow pages, called many elderly homes and told them, “I’m going to give you