Lily Bogas and Annie Orzen

San Francisco, CA

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Travels up to 120 miles

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A Medley of Jazz Standards

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Overview

Jazz singer and pianist duo! We play standards, pop tunes, and a number of other genres of music as well. Both of us are students at the acclaimed Eastman School of Music - Annie is a jazz piano major and Lily is an opera major. (so we are available for classical rep as well!) We love making people dance and smile with our music!


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Elizabeth E.

May 12, 2023

WOW!

Lily and Annie are the perfect pair for entertainment. Lovable and easy to work with and SO talented. Both are music students at a very nice school and it shows. Thanks for a beautiful night!!

Hired as: Jazz Singer

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