Sleepwalk

Playing instrumental covers of American Classics. Popular music from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s


Sleepwalk

Sleepwalk is a duo (guitar and bass) which plays instrumental covers of the music you grew up with. Live music -without drums- means you will be able to enjoy conversations with friends over your favorite food and beverages while having the experience of live music.

Sleepwalk (Ed and Dan) at the Black Dog (Snoqualmie)

Sleepwalk… The music of Sleepwalk will take you down memory lane as you recall both the music that was popular when you were young, as well as music you heard during your younger years that was played on the radio for the previous generation. It is the music you heard last night in a contemporary movie or television program.

At your next private party, holiday gathering, or corporate event you may not feel the need to serve a full meal but choose to serve appetizers. Serve your guests the musical appetizer of Sleepwalk.  An hors d’oeuvre which allows guests to freely converse with one another rather than having to shout to be heard over a full band.

Sleepwalk Repertoire

  • Sleepwalk, Santo & Johnny, 1959
  • Buck’s Polka, Buck Owens, 1964
  • And Your Bird, The Beatles, 1966
  • Paperback Writer, The Beatles, 1966
  • Come On, Let’s Go, Ritchie Valens, 1958
  • Pacifica, Los Straightjackets, 1996
  • El Sereno, The Vara-Tones, 2000
  • Paint it Black, The Rolling Stones, 1966
  • Malaguena, The Trashmen, 1995
  • Sealed with a Kiss, Hyland/Vinton, 1962
  • Gandy Dancer, The Ventures, 1962
  • Unchained Melody, Righteous Brothers, 1955
  • Lonely Girl, The Ventures, 1958
  • Runaway, Del Shannon, 1961
  • Bulldog, The Fireballs, 1959
  • I Want to Hold Your Hand, The Beatles, 1963
  • Ginchy, Bert Weedon, 1961
  • Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Frankie Valli, 1967
  • In the Still of the Night, The Five Satins, 1956
  • Besame Mucho, Consuelo Velazquez, 1940
  • You Belong to Me, Joni James, 1952
  • Secret Agent Man, Johnny Rivers, 1966
  • She Loves You, The Beatles, 1963
  • Put Your Head on my Shoulder, Paul Anka, 1958
  • How Deep is Your Love, The Bee Gees, 1977
  • Mr. Moto, The Belairs, 1961
  • Needles and Pins, Jackie DeShannon, 1963
  • Mexico, The Ventures, 1961
  • Surf Rider, The Lively Ones, 1963
  • Dark Eyes, Russian Traditional, 1879
  • Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White, Perez Prado, 1954
  • Munsters Theme, Jack Marshall, 1964
  • Lipstick on Your Collar, Connie Francis, 1959
  • Here Comes the Sun, The Beatles, 1969
  • La Bamba, Richie Valens, 1958
  • True Love Ways, Buddy Holly, 1960
  • Out of Limits, The Marketts, 1963
  • I Should Have Known Better, The Beatles, 1964
  • Hang on Sloopy, The McCoys, 1964
  • Aerostar, LosStraitjackets, 2012
  • Night Train, Jimmy Forrest, 1951
  • Happy Go Lucky Guitar, Don Rich, 1967
  • Lullaby of Leaves, Petkee/Young, 1932

Calendar

Pearl and Stone Winery, North Bend, Saturday, May 4, 5:30-7:30pm

Wildflower Barrelhouse, North Bend, Friday, May 17, 6:00-8:00 pm

Issaquah Wine and Art Walk, May 18, 6:00-9:00 pm

Mt. Si Senior Center, North Bend, Wednesday, May 22, 11:30-12:30

Vino Bella, Issaquah, Sunday, May 19, 5:30-8:30 pm

Vino Bella, Issaquah, Thursday, May 23, 5:30-8:30 pm

Issaquah Art Walk and Music Stroll, Saturday, June 8, 5:00-8:00 pm

Issaquah Fathers’ Day Car Show, Sunday, June 16, 11:00-2:00 pm

Wm. Grassie Wine, Snoqualmie Ridge, Friday, July 19, 5:00-7:00 pm

Issaquah Wine and Art Walk, Saturday, July 20, 6:00-9:00 pm

Issaquah Art Walk and Music Stroll, Saturday, August 10, 5:00-8:00 pm

Wm. Grassie Snoqualmie Ridge, Friday, August 23, 5:00-7:00 pm

Issaquah Art Walk and Music Stroll, Saturday, September 21, 5:00-8:00 pm

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