Marsha Griffith has been a professional musician for over 30 years playing keyboards and singing in San Diego and Las Vegas with such artists as Bobby Vinton, Mel Tillis and Jim Nabors before returning east to perform in Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee.
Amy Saxonmeyer is one of those rare individuals who has been abundantly blessed with natural musical talent. Having been a self taught vocalist and guitarist for many years, at the age of 53 she took up the drums and practically overnight developed a very unique and creative percussive style.
Influences
Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Mel Torme', Antonio Carlos Jobim, Benny Goodman, Johnny Mercer, George Gershwin, Doris Day, Rosemary Clooney, Peggy Lee and many others........
"The Smooth Sounds of Route 66" based in northeast Tennessee
formed in 2003. They perform music from the Great American
Songbook, the Big Band Era and easy listening tunes from the
30's to the present. They have performed at the annual
Jonesborough, Tennessee Music on the Square summer concert
series, and for numerous events at the General Morgan Inn and
Convention Center in Greeneville, Tennessee. They do birthdays
and other party events such as wedding receptions, fund raisers
as well as public and private venues.
They can perform as a duo (piano and drums). trio (piano, drums, guitar or bass),
quartet (piano, drums, bass, guitar), or quintet (piano, drums, bass, guitar and saxophone) or any configuration desired.
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