Dan Navarro with Special Guest Bruce Sudano at The O Mansion

Mansion on O Street, 2020 O Street NW, Washington, DC

Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at 7:30PM Dan Navarro with Special Guest Bruce Sudano The Mansion on O Street 2020 O Street NW, Washington, DC $25.00
Cash Bar

To reserve: www.omuseum.org/navarro ALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE IN ONLINE at: Metro: DuPont Circle Reserve at a nearby parking garages: www.bit.ly/ParkingNearTheOCompareRates

HOSTED BY SUSIE'S SONGWRITER SERIES

Websites: www.dannavarro,com www.brucesudano.com www.omuseum.org www.shcmusictribe.com

MORE ABOUT DAN NAVARRO

For over thirty years, Dan Navarro has written, sung, played and acted his way through a rich and varied career.

It was as a songwriter that Dan Navarro started his career, mostly in collaboration with Eric Lowen, for artists as diverse as Pat Benatar (the Grammy-nominated classic “We Belong”), The Bangles, Jackson Browne, Keb’ Mo’, Dave Edmunds, The Tempatations, Dionne Warwick, Dutch superstar Marco Borsato, The Triplets, Austin outlaw legend Rusty Weir and many more.

Throughout the 1990s, Dan recorded and toured with Lowen in the acclaimed acoustic duo Lowen & Navarro, until Eric’s retirement in 2009. Dan has since transitioned into a growing solo career, increasingly in demand on the national concert circuit, touring nearly 100 dates per year...He’s moonlighted as a singer and voice actor for over 25 years, in major motion pictures, TV series, video games, commercials and records, including The Book Of Life, The Lorax, 2007 Best Animated Feature Oscar-winner Happy Feet, Rio (on the Oscar-nominated song “Real In Rio”), Ice Age 2 & 3; smash hit video game Fallout 4; TV series Turbo Fast, Prison Break, Family Guy and American Dad; recordings with Neil Young, Andrea Bocelli, Luis Miguel, Jose Feliciano; and commercials for Subaru, Shakey’s Pizza, McDonald’s, Toyota, Coca-Cola, Honda, El Pollo Loco, Nationwide and hundreds more.

Dan serves on the boards of SAG-AFTRA (Local and National), Folk Alliance International, The Levitt Pavilions LA and is an Advisory Trustee to the Golden West Chapter of the ALS Association, fighting the neuromuscular disease better known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, which tragically took Eric Lowen’s life in 2012. He has contributed countless hours in Washington on intellectual property,

copyright and performer’s rights legislation, including testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Copyright Royalty Board on behalf of the Nashville Songwriters Assn Int’l, AFTRA, NARAS, BMI , SoundExchange and the musicFIRST Coalition... In 2009, after 22 years and 12 albums with Lowen & Navarro, Dan released the spirited “Live at McCabe’s”, backed by his pals from Austin-based Stonehoney. His long awaited next album, “Shed My Skin” — his first true studio album of new material — is still in the oven, and is slated for release later this year.

Dan is the father of a 19-year-old son and a known abuser of acoustic guitars.

MORE ABOUT BRUCE SUDANO Singer-songwriter Bruce Sudano has a storied history in the world of music. The tale includes an early songwriting mentor in Tommy James, chart success in the 70’s with his NYC neighborhood bands (Alive N Kickin' - “Tighter Tighter” and Brooklyn Dreams - “Heaven Knows”), and hearing his songs recorded by iconic artists like Donna Summer (“Bad Girls”), Dolly Parton (“Starting Over Again”) and Michael & Jermaine Jackson (“Tell Me I’m Not Dreaming”).

Today Bruce mainly writes for himself, and has found his voice expressing the internal challenges central to everyday life. His 2016 release, "With Angels On A Carousel", was a heartfelt farewell to his late wife Donna Summer, which he followed up in 2017 with "21st Century World", an album filled with hard questions, some well-aimed finger pointing and poignant observations about the human experience. Billboard Magazine has now premiered Bruce’s latest single “Forbidden Fruit”, a “stark folky” duet with NYC singer Dina Regine, produced by Mike Montali of the band Hollis Brown.

MORE ABOUT THE MANSION Excerp from: www.washington.org/find-dc-listings/mansion-o-o-street-museum

With over 100 rooms and 70 secret doors, The Mansion is one of the most unique properties in the world. We were named #1 for meetings and events by Event MB and one of the top five historic venues to explore by Smithsonian Magazine. We have also been featured in numerous television shows, books and magazines including the Travel Channel’s “Mega Mansions”, National Geographic's Traveler Magazine, The Washington Post and The Washingtonian.

Meticulously refurbished with style & imagination The Mansion resides on a quiet, historic, tree-lined street in fashionable Dupont Circle, within walking distance to The White House, Embassy Row and The Phillips Collection—minutes from Georgetown and the Lincoln Memorial. Built in the 19th & 20th centuries, The Mansion retains many period details (including original tiffany stained glass windows) and incorporates into the architectural features all the modern conveniences you need – including state-of-the art technology.

Ultra-private and secure, we offer a variety of themed rooms and suites, each uniquely decorated with fine art, antiques and furnishings purchased from around the world.

Having been a haven for heads of state, writers, foreign dignitaries, business leaders, artists, musicians, scientists, and members of the entertainment industry, we offer privacy, security, lodging, world-class cuisine and extraordinary service all in an environment that is nothing short of magical.