Davinci's BAND

Location:
London, UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Alternative
Site(s):
Label:
DaVinciWorldwide music Limited
Davinci's band are a multi-cultural group made up of Scottish born

black soul/rock frontman, Ian Saint-John, with Spanish pianist, Manuel Muñoz García



, and Chinese/British guitarist, Derek Yau.



Established since 2008 their music can be best described as a blend of soul/pop/rock, a result of the natural synergy between each members' differing backgrounds/taste.



Having formed just a little under two years ago, Davinci's band, have already performed at some impressive venues including China White's, Cuckoo, Sound. Davinci's Band performed at their first international music festival in Geneva, Switzerland.



Davinci’s Band has featured on the the



Nelson Mandela charity



, 46664.com. The charity has adopted a song by Davinci's Band entitled New Generations. The intention of the song is to further promote awareness of the charity and it's causes.



New Generations was inspired by a sense of peace and freedom. The message of the song is one of unity, so that we may speak as one when it comes to the upkeep of our future: our new generation. The song also features John Altman (Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner).



The music video is a feature on their



website



Davinci's Band are also currently working on a International Music piece based on the Holocausts & Slavery with New York Symphony Orchestral Conductor David Eaton



Davinci's Band's music has also been requested to feature on TV programmes such as the US TV series CSI NY



Furthermore, Davinci’s Band opened the '08 Global Peace Festival held in London Excel Centre in Canary Wharf where the group was joined by the London Symphony Orchestra, a choir and a collection of dancers from around the world. The piece was gratefully received, and the event momentous for all 6000 attendees, amongst whom where diplomats and heads of states.



During their earliest days Davinci's Band was fortunate to be

discovered and invited on behalf of the General Secretary to perform

at the Commonwealth Palace to an audience of 800 people consisting of CEO'S, diplomats and international political media channels?. The band is set to perform again at Palace for the Queens' Commonwealth in December for Human Rights day. ?



The trio was also featured on the



BBC Blast documentary



which features prolific photographer Chris Lopez.



With hope to evoke feelings on many issues whether international, domestic or humanitarian, the musical outfit are here to stay so long as their music continues to create feelings of hope and joy.



We welcome your support.



Davinci's Band x



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