Live Jazz with Rachel Sorsa Band at Danny’s VisitVeniceCa April 27, 2016 Loading Map.... Danny’s23 Windward Avenue - VeniceEvents 33.987335 -118.473312 Date/Time Date(s) - 04/27/20167:30 pm - 9:30 pm Location Danny's Categories Food and drink Live Music Live Jazz every 4th Wednesday at Danny’s. Starts at 7:30 p.m. During the evening Blue Moon will be in the house giving tastes and little gifts About Rachel Sorsa Band: Sounds Like: Nancy Wilson, Eva Cassidy, June Christy, Nina Simone, Amy Winehouse Bio: Stellar jazz-based ensemble delivering straight ahead jazz, bossa nove, blues, and soulful originals. Highly performative vocalist originally from Detroit, mixes jazz, blues, and soul. Always an entertaining show. Click here for more info! About Danny’s: Danny’s is an eclectic eatery offering a mix of California cuisine and comfort food favorites. Located at the corner of Speedway and Windward, Danny’s is just off the world famous Venice Boardwalk, a matzoh ball’s throw away from the beach, in the heart of Abbot Kinney’s Historic Windward District and is a cornerstone of the area’s restoration. Danny’s is the vision of Daniel Samakow and James Evans, the restaurateurs who created two other Venice landmarks, James’ Beach and the Canal Club. For Danny’s, the duo wanted to create an authentic Venice destination for locals and tourists alike, by restoring the site’s turn of the century architecture and spirit, while providing the finest quality food and a truly unique dining experience. Danny’s interior recalls the stylish and bustling dining haunts that filled Abbot Kinney’s popular tourist destination in 1915. High backed booths, vaulted ceilings, exposed brick and a bright, airy feel set the mood. To reach the dining room at Danny’s, you walk past a sensuous curved bar showcasing art from numerous Venice artists such as Ed Ruscha, Dennis Hopper and Robert Graham (trading art for food is a Venice tradition). Hobnobbing in Venice by Rip Kronk Once seated, you find yourself surrounded by a collection of historic Venice photos and memorabilia highlighted by a Venetian Mardi-Gras mask, the last original gondola from 1904 and Rip Cronk’s forty foot mural entitled “Hobnobbing in Venice”. Cronk, the Venice muralist who painted the famous “Jim Morrison” and “Venice on the Half Shell” murals, depicts the past 100 years of Venice with present and past celebrities all having fun while looking down onto Danny’s booths. For more info: http://www.dannysvenice.com