Arts & Entertainment

Silo's Club presents Baby Boomers' Daughter

Silo's Club presents "Baby Boomers' Daughter” featuring vocalist Kellie Fuller and pianist extraordinaire Mike Greensill with bassist Eric Landsperger on Saturday, July 16th, at 8:00 PM. Silo's Club is located at 530 Main Street at the Historic Napa Mill in downtown Napa.

In the first set of the night Kellie will highlight songs that were popular with baby boomers, showcasing the sweet and sassy glamour of the 1940's and 1950's. Kellie will perform hits made famous by artists such as Doris Day, Peggy Lee, Patsy Cline, and Della Reese. In the second set, the trio is sure to bring a smile to your face, and maybe even a tear to your eye, as they weave through the classic hits of the 1960’s, and 1970’s.  Children born to baby boomers will remember the soundtrack of their childhood when listening to Kellie croon the songs of Karen Carpenter, Barbara Streisand, Dionne Warwick, Burt Bacharach, Gladys Knight and more.


Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door, and reservations can be made by calling (707) 251-5833, or visiting www.silosnapa.com.

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In addition to singing, Kellie Fuller is the popular morning personality on the "Kellie in the Morning" program on 1440 KVON and 99.3 the VINE. Kellie features a soulful voice with a tremendous range in both her vocals and styling and is comfortable singing everything from Judy Garland to Michael Jackson to classical opera. Kellie has been performing for many years at venues throughout the Bay Area.


Well known in his role as musical director to acclaimed vocallist Wesla Whitfield with whom he has recorded eighteen albums, Mike Greensill is also resident piano player on Sedge Thomson’s weekly Public Radio show to the world, West Coast Live. Mike can also be caught playing jazz and singing in many venues including San Francisco’s The Rrazz Room and New York’s Carnegie Hall and The Metropolitan Room.

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Eric Landsperger began playing bass at the age of 12 in his junior high school orchestra. He has performed with noteworthy ensembles including The Glenn Miller Orchestra, The Delta Queen Steamboat Quintet, The As-Is Ensemble and The Asheville Symphony Orchestra.  He is currently the bassist for the local jazz trio “The Slippery Nickels.”


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