Showing posts with label palm spings california. Show all posts
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Friday, February 10, 2012

Every Thursday Lola sings like an angel!

Reggie "Vision" Alexander & Lola Rossi-Meza

Walk into the Escena Golf Club's bar and grill on a Thursday night for dinner or happy hour, and you'll be pleasantly surprised by the live entertainment.  Reggie and Lola perform every Thursday evening from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.  The Escena Golf Club offers a variety of drink and food specials during their all-night happy hour menu.

Lola and Reggie perform every Thursday evening at Escena.  Don't miss it!  You're in for a delightful combination of rhythm and song. Reggie "Vision" Alexander plays the saxophone and guitar.  He offers music for all occasions.  Reggie and Lola truly create a pleasant atmosphere for your dining pleasure. 

Lola Rossi-Meza has a voice unmatched in the desert cities.  She sings like an angel and talks with the audience on a level unlike any other performer.  

Lola and husband/performer Johnny Meza are originally from San Bernadino, California and have been together for over 20 years!  Like any relationship goes, they've had their ups and downs, but with strong beliefs and prayers, they've always come out on top for one another.  It's called true love!  They have been preforming in the Desert Cities area for many years.  

Lola & Johnny Meza

Lola and Johnny performed together at Escena until Johnny was asked to return to Arnold Palmer's in La Quinta.  Both Lola and Johnny are available for public performances and private parties.  Johnny Meza is a pianist, vocalist, composer, arranger and recording artist. He's won 5 ADDY Awards for TV & Radio commercials and three awards at the 2005 Coachella Valley Music Awards. He released a CD called "Kokopelli" in 2006 on the Palm Spring Records label and recently released "The New Standard" on the Muze Muzic label. His original song, "Dirty Martini" received nation-wide airplay on the Smooth Jazz stations and reached #26 on the Billboard charts.  Contact Lola and Johnny Meza at 760.322.8530.  They currently reside in the Palm Springs area and are available to perform for your next function.





Thursday, January 26, 2012

Welcome Desert Fox Bar in Palm Springs!


Desert Fox Bar is a hip new bar located in downtown Palm Springs, on 224 North Palm Canyon Drive in between Amado and Andreas Roads, and across the street from the Hyatt Regency. Stop in the Desert Fox Bar and mention this blog post and get a discount on your first drink!  Tell them Wndy sent you! 

When you're looking for a casual and comfortable place to go. Visit the Desert Fox Bar in downtown Palm Springs, California!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Walk of Stars 340th star dedication Ron Hale front of Blue Coyote


from Palm Springs KPSP Local 2 News


Daytime Emmy Nominated actor, Ron Hale, was honored with the 340th Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars. The star was unveiled during a star dedication ceremony on Saturday January 7, 2012 at 3:00p.m. at The Blue Coyote 445 North Palm Canyon Drive. Robert Alexander, President of the Palm Springs Walk of Stars, will preside over the event. The public and media are invited to attend. 

Any ABC soap fan worth their bubbles recognizes the names "Roger Coleridge" and "Mike Corbin."  These are two staples of ABC daytime history brought to vivid life by the talented and fascinating actor Ron Hale, who was named as one of the “Best 50 Soap Actors Ever” based on rankings by 15 different soap critics and journalists who have covered the genre over the past 35 years. 

It’s been 45 years since Ron Hale unpacked his one suitcase in New York City and went to his first class at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Primarily a theater trained actor, daytime work helped support Ron’s theatre work. As a young actor starting out, Ron Hale was cast on “Search for Tomorrow” playing Walt Driscoll. That was followed by his role in the television series “Love is a Many Splendored Thing” where he played the role of Dr. Jim Abbott.

Some of Ron Hale’s other career highlights include playing the role of Sturgis in “All The President's Men” (1976) as well as his long time role on “Ryan's Hope” playing Roger Coleridge (1975-1989). That was followed by his role on “Port Charles” were he played Mike Corgin (1997-2003) as well as playing Mike Corbin/Michael Corinthos I on “General Hospital” (1995 - 2011).