Band Profiles

16th Place Quartet -8th May and 16th May 16th Place Quartet -8th May and 16th May

16th place quartet This group consists of four music lovers who love performing and sharing music to anyone who is willing to open their hearts to accept different genres of music. They have performed as a group in No Black Tie November last year and difference places around KL. Due to the overwhelming responses, they have decided to make another appearance... [Read more of this review]

David Mark Live David Mark Live

As Always this guy is a joy to listen to. Such a rich voice and an amazing smile that lightens up the place. For those of you who came who mentioned that you would like to hire him for your future events please call 012 5209 411        Read More →

Moses Chua . David Mark. Evelin. Prashan Chitty Moses Chua . David Mark. Evelin. Prashan Chitty

   This month  sees more guest artists from up north, little down south and Vienna. We have had the privilege of Moses Chua last week with a tribute to Swing . Moses did some wonderful Swing renditions and played some cool Jazz on the Keys. Moses will be returning soon to perform a tribute to the Rat Pack…watch this space         April... [Read more of this review]

March Update March Update

Well its been a busy time and unfortunately I have not had time to update everyone on the going ons. Keeping with our theme of a music enthusiasts venue, and no GROs or anything of that like, we have survived for 5 months, prooves that music still does sell, we have had some great guests artistes who just turned up and performed to the delight of all... [Read more of this review]

Akasha 14th march, 2009 – Jazz and Bits Mikes Place Ipoh Akasha 14th march, 2009 – Jazz and Bits Mikes Place Ipoh

Joget…. the Bluesy Irish way!! Into AkashA….a compilation of diverse genres of music, woven together with a the magical thread of acoustic ethnic instruments from around the globe. Sitar with guitar, tabla with djembe, mridangam played to bass guitar, jazz piano, Indian Raga style. Irish Riverdance with a hint of American blues, Indian ‘konnukol’... [Read more of this review]

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