I’d like you to meet Venus…
Event season is in full swing, and I’m loving every minute of it! I’ve got plenty of updates to share, including a new instrument addition. Don’t miss these April highlights.
Introducing Venus
Meet Venus, my new copper sparkle Viper violin made by Wood Violins. I’ve been waiting to play this violin since I first ordered it in August 2019, and it did not disappoint. Venus is a custom electric violin with five strings, so it’s actually a violin and viola combined. It also has frets like a guitar and — the coolest feature — a patented “Chest Support System” that allows me to move and dance more naturally. I named her Venus after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. Suits her perfectly, in my opinion! See Venus in action >
April Performances
What an amazing month! I enjoyed playing among beautiful scenery and wonderful people at 14 different events across Virginia and Maryland as well as Tennessee.
Cocktail parties are always better with live music! I loved playing a combination of Indian and American songs at this poolside cocktail hour.
This event was set up for success with a picturesque venue and stellar team of vendors. My awesome client specifically requested my LED violin to open up the dance floor, and the rest of the night was a nonstop party!
Stay tuned for more updates and a new music video coming out soon. And thank you for your support. As corporate events are starting to pick up again, please feel free to share my contact info with anyone you know who’s planning a conference, grand opening, product launch, fundraiser, sales meeting, or any business-related gathering. I hope to see you at an event soon!
XOXO,
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