
New York (Top40 Charts/
Barbara Bailey Entertainment) - Dakota Horvath's story is the story of American song. "It's really the tale of a small boy who was enchanted by Barbra Streisand, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Jack Jones,
Frank Sinatra and Carmen McCrae from listening to his parents record collection," states manager
Barbara Bailey. Dakota's first professional gig was at Mickey Rourke's club in Miami when he was just five. At age six, Dakota was backstage with
Frank Sinatra who gave him his handkerchief and told him, 'You've got it, kid,' and the L.A. Enquirer ran the story.
More recently, Dakota sang for Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's wedding in 2000, opened for Natalie Cole and performed at The Sopranos' Emmy Awards party in 2001. Within the past six months, Dakota has appeared twice at Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood and headlined at one of the celebrated "Jazz at The A Frame" concerts in Los Angeles.
Dakota's voice has also been compared to Miles Davis' trumpet in an article that appeared in the Music Industry Newswire last August. His new CD features legendary jazz great Benny Green on piano. Dakota's voice has also been making news, with appearances on Regis Philbin, Phil Donohue, Jenny Jones, Jerry Springer, Fox in the Morning, Good Morning America (interviewed by Diane Sawyer), US Weekly, London Mirror, Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune, The NY Times and The LA Times.
Now, you are invited to join Dakota in two special performances:
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
8pm & 10pm
SPAZIO
14755 Ventura Blvd.
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
(818) 728-8400
www.spazio.la
Valet Parking
Appearing with Dakota will be Peter Smith (Molly Ringwald) on piano, Hamilton Price (Peter Erskine, T.S. Monk) on bass, and Clayton Cameron (Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr.) on drums.