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LIVE MUSIC
Acoustic Guitar:   
Two Hats Entertainment-Paul Lemire
Dan O’Sullivan Music

 

Two Hats Entertainment
Paul Lemire
Phone: 310-245-2357
Email: paul_lemire@msn.com
Website: www.twohatsentertainment.com



Paul Lemire is an award-winning South Bay performing and recording artist. A
featured performer in several beach city restaurants, Paul plays both original, acoustic music along with songs by artists such as Jack Johnson, Paul Simon, Johnny Cash, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, and Ben Harper.  Paul offers a unique option which is to run a digital playlist through his state-of-the-art sound system which is excellent for low key, backyard events.

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Dan O’Sullivan Music
Dan O’Sullivan
Phone: 310-530-5932
Email: dan@danosullivanmusic.com
Website: www.danosullivanmusic.com


Having spent much of his career performing throughout California and touring the western states, Mexico and Asia, guitarist/singer Dan O'Sullivan now teaches music and performs regularly in the South Bay. His repertoire consists of the music of great singer/songwriters of the past several decades including current and recent artists such as Howie Day, Jack Johnson, Jeff Buckley, Dave Mathews, Counting Crows, and the classics such as James Taylor, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, The Grateful Dead, Jackson Browne, Dire Straits, Bob Marley, The Allman Brothers, and Van Morrison. He also throws in a few blues/jazz numbers and traditional Irish instrumentals from time to time.

Using a looping pedal (a device which records and plays back what he plays on guitar while singing) he is able play lead and slide guitar over a rhythm guitar part he just played and thus "jam" as if there were two guitar players.

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