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George Karpasitis

George Karpasitis is a Film Composer, Guitarist and Producer from the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, now residing in Los Angeles, California. He is best known for his lyrical Spanish guitar compositions, best demonstrated on his two solo releases, ‘Sounds of Mar Vista’ (2019), and ‘Breakwater’ (2020).

He is also the guitarist for soul/R’n’B group Federal Av, and regularly collaborates on productions with songwriters and instrumentalists. His music has appeared in films, video games, and podcasts. He has performed and recorded internationally, including Abbey Road Studios in London.

More recently, George has shifted his focus to songwriting, drawing influence from Bill Withers, Cat Stevens and The Beatles. He is currently recording a new album which will be released in 2021, starting with the upcoming single ‘Speaking of Love’.

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George Karpasitis on Radio Venice

Radio Venice S16.E05 – February 14, 2021
Radio Venice S15.E09 – November 22, 2020
Radio Venice S13.E11 – March 29, 2020
Radio Venice S13.E05 – February 16, 2020
Radio Venice S12.E09 – November 17, 2019
Radio Venice Season 10 Premiere – January 13, 2019
Radio Venice S09.E12 with Runson Willis – November 25, 2018
Radio Venice 100th Episode with Runson Willis and Tim Hui – May 6, 2018
Radio Venice S08.E02 with Runson Willis – April 1, 2018

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Mary Beth Abella

Mary Beth Abella is the recipient of the Lionel Richie Songwriting Scholarship at UCLA Extension, finalist in the Song of the Year contest, a nominee of Westword Magazine’s Best of Denver and was named top 10 artists by the Denver Daily News. Mary Beth sang and played keyboard in Dr. Jinx’s (Sean Combs, aka P Diddy) backup band on the show “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” and her songs have been featured on MTV’s Real World/Road Rules, in indie films, and on internet and college radio stations across the country and world. She was one of the vocalists for an Old Spice live campaign that was featured on multiple news stations, and as a background singer, her voice can also be heard on TV shows and in movies, such as “Hot Tub Time Machine Too,” multiple episodes of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” and “The League.”

Abella has toured in Seattle, San Francisco, Portland, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Denver, and has performed at dozens of venues and festivals in both Denver and Los Angeles, including playing at the Fiddler’s Green Ampitheater in Denver, the Hotel Cafe, the Roxy, the Farmer’s Market at the Grove, Molly Malone’s, The Satellite, Silverlake Lounge, The Bootleg, and many others with her band or with her other band, The Chromium Heart.

All three of her albums, including “In Another Life,” “Nice Girl” & “What Happened to the Girls?” are available at www.cdbaby.com, iTunes, and everywhere music is found.

Mary Beth Abella on Radio Venice

Radio Venice Season 10 Premiere – January 13, 2019

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Rusty Tinder

Imagine if Billy Joel started a band with Zac Brown & Gram Parsons. That’s Rusty Tinder!

The singer-songwriter began taking piano lessons when he was six years old, and like most boys decided that sports and girls were more important when he was going into high school. When he told his mom he was quitting piano, she made him take choir. Though 14-year-old Rusty was completely devastated, he now reflects on that choice with gratefulness. Choir galvanized his love for music and made him realize he wanted to share his gift with the world.

After high school graduation, Rusty took his newfound love for singing to new levels by studying Opera in college, though it didn’t last long. In school, Rusty came to the conclusion that he preferred writing his own music and playing in bands. He ended up getting the most general music degree Washington State University had to offer and moved to the Midwest, where he started several jazz-rock bands.

Oddly enough, it was moving back to the West Coast that made the young musician fall in love with country music — a genre he used to make fun of.

Rusty Tinder on Radio Venice

Radio Venice Season 10 Premiere – January 13, 2019

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