Jeff Desira
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Jeff Desira has had a diverse musical career before coming into his own as a singer-songwriter, crafting honest and endearing pop songs and ballads. His latest release, "Weathervane", included two singles that are being featured in the forthcoming 2015 romantic comedy "The Way We Weren't", produced by Brian DiMuccio (20th Century Fox, Outpost 31 Media). A stalwart of the San Francisco singer-songwriter scene, Jeff has bolstered the music community by reaching out to other artists through collaboration and booking events at venues such as Amnesia, Milk, 50 Mason Social House, and several others. Throughout the Bay Area and internationally, he is known not only as a talented musician, but as a steadfast friend.
Rebecca Sullivan
Rebecca Sullivan is a singer/songwriter originally from Wellington, New Zealand. She moved around a lot as a child, but has spent most of her adult life in Southern California. She was recently voted Best Female Solo Artist in the Ventura County Music Awards, and has picked up endorsements from Ovation Guitars and Shubb Capos. Her music is optimistic, catchy, and quirky; she has been compared to Joni Mitchell, Alanis Morissette, and Regina Spektor.
Ellisa Sun
Ellisa Sun has been singing since the age of 9 and playing guitar since the age of 15. Ellisa continued singing as she grew older and, after moving to San Francisco, she began to explore songwriting for sketch comedy. Her sister Nicole acted as the catalyst for Ellisa’s songwriting and performing skills by putting her on the stage at a sketch comedy show with Pianofight Productions, a theater group based in San Francisco. In June 2012, Ellisa had her first experience with raw songwriting and wrote the song "In So Many Words". Ellisa aims to incorporate Jazz, Soul, and R&B into her music, drawing parallels to Amy Winehouse and Lauryn Hill. Her influences also include female singer-songwriters Feist and Regina Spektor, as well as Trip-hop artists Zero 7 and Bjork.
Jeff Desira
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Jeff Desira has had a diverse musical career before coming into his own as a singer-songwriter, crafting honest and endearing pop songs and ballads. His latest release, "Weathervane", included two singles that are being featured in the forthcoming 2015 romantic comedy "The Way We Weren't", produced by Brian DiMuccio (20th Century Fox, Outpost 31 Media). A stalwart of the San Francisco singer-songwriter scene, Jeff has bolstered the music community by reaching out to other artists through collaboration and booking events at venues such as Amnesia, Milk, 50 Mason Social House, and several others. Throughout the Bay Area and internationally, he is known not only as a talented musician, but as a steadfast friend.
Rebecca Sullivan
Rebecca Sullivan is a singer/songwriter originally from Wellington, New Zealand. She moved around a lot as a child, but has spent most of her adult life in Southern California. She was recently voted Best Female Solo Artist in the Ventura County Music Awards, and has picked up endorsements from Ovation Guitars and Shubb Capos. Her music is optimistic, catchy, and quirky; she has been compared to Joni Mitchell, Alanis Morissette, and Regina Spektor.
Ellisa Sun
Ellisa Sun has been singing since the age of 9 and playing guitar since the age of 15. Ellisa continued singing as she grew older and, after moving to San Francisco, she began to explore songwriting for sketch comedy. Her sister Nicole acted as the catalyst for Ellisa’s songwriting and performing skills by putting her on the stage at a sketch comedy show with Pianofight Productions, a theater group based in San Francisco. In June 2012, Ellisa had her first experience with raw songwriting and wrote the song "In So Many Words". Ellisa aims to incorporate Jazz, Soul, and R&B into her music, drawing parallels to Amy Winehouse and Lauryn Hill. Her influences also include female singer-songwriters Feist and Regina Spektor, as well as Trip-hop artists Zero 7 and Bjork.
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