With a 30-year career in jazz, classical, and other music genres, flautist HUBERT LAWS is one of the few classical artists who has also mastered jazz, pop, and rhythm-and-blues genres, moving effortlessly from one repertory to another.
A three-time Grammy Nominee for “Best Jazz Vocal Album,” TIERNEY SUTTON also taught at the USC jazz studies program for 11 years.
Born into a musical family, LARRY KOONSE has been playing the guitar since he was seven years old and recorded his first album at the age of fifteen with his father, guitarist Dave Koonse. He has recorded with Lee Konitz, Ray Brown, Toots Thielemanns, Rod Stewart, and Linda Ronstadt.

“Sutton, Laws, and Koonse held a near-capacity audience in thrall
from their opening to the encore. The intimacy of their blend, interaction, and
regard for one another was evident.”
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from their opening to the encore. The intimacy of their blend, interaction, and
regard for one another was evident.”
-artsjournal.com