"Vaud & the Villains’ exuberant fusion of vintage New Orleans jazz, R&B and gospel music, wildly inventive arrangements and dynamic theatrical performance is simply a wonder to behold. The only trouble I have with this soul-stirring outfit is deciding whether I want them at my sendoff when it’s time to shuffle off this mortal coil--or waiting there to joyously welcome me to the other side."
–Randy Lewis, pop music writer— Los Angeles Times
Vaud & The Villains is a 19-piece orchestra and cabaret show, a genre-bending spectacle commonly described as "Americana Noir meets Moulin Rouge." Their shows are sexy, visceral, fun, and exciting, always promoting the unmistakable message of hope, duality, acceptance, and inspiration. Armed with a five-piece horn section, five vocalists, a rhythm section, and three dancers, Vaud & The Villains has what it takes to deliver the goods.
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Vaud and the Villains has been captivating Los Angeles and beyond since 2008. Widely acclaimed for their powerhouse home run performances and diverse ensemble, their local club shows have remained a coveted ticket for LA music lovers, hipsters and dreamers alike since their inception. Their over the top style, part Sunday service, part rock and roll, part circus, is a constantly evolving show that remains buoyed to their motto: “every saint has a past, every sinner has a future…”
2014 has been a banner year for them. Selling out halls in Los Angeles and San Diego early in the year led to a headlining slot at the Sacramento Music Fest this May where they were voted crowd favorite second only to Trombone Shorty. In between they squeezed in a couple shows in France during the Cannes film festival at an event honoring Andrea Bocelli. They have recorded at the legendary House Of Rock in Santa Monica and, last summer, their crowd at the Ford was so exuberant, the party was heard across the street at the Hollywood Bowl.
"Vaud & the Villains’ exuberant fusion of vintage New Orleans jazz, R&B and gospel music, wildly inventive arrangements and dynamic theatrical performance is simply a wonder to behold. The only trouble I have with this soul-stirring outfit is deciding whether I want them at my sendoff when it’s time to shuffle off this mortal coil--or waiting there to joyously welcome me to the other side."
–Randy Lewis, pop music writer— Los Angeles Times
Vaud & The Villains is a 19-piece orchestra and cabaret show, a genre-bending spectacle commonly described as "Americana Noir meets Moulin Rouge." Their shows are sexy, visceral, fun, and exciting, always promoting the unmistakable message of hope, duality, acceptance, and inspiration. Armed with a five-piece horn section, five vocalists, a rhythm section, and three dancers, Vaud & The Villains has what it takes to deliver the goods.
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Vaud and the Villains has been captivating Los Angeles and beyond since 2008. Widely acclaimed for their powerhouse home run performances and diverse ensemble, their local club shows have remained a coveted ticket for LA music lovers, hipsters and dreamers alike since their inception. Their over the top style, part Sunday service, part rock and roll, part circus, is a constantly evolving show that remains buoyed to their motto: “every saint has a past, every sinner has a future…”
2014 has been a banner year for them. Selling out halls in Los Angeles and San Diego early in the year led to a headlining slot at the Sacramento Music Fest this May where they were voted crowd favorite second only to Trombone Shorty. In between they squeezed in a couple shows in France during the Cannes film festival at an event honoring Andrea Bocelli. They have recorded at the legendary House Of Rock in Santa Monica and, last summer, their crowd at the Ford was so exuberant, the party was heard across the street at the Hollywood Bowl.
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