CC’s Country Band

CC brought country to New York City — and New York City showed up.
Since 2016, CC’s Country Band has been a fixture of the city’s country scene, earning residencies at the Grand Ole Opry’s own Opry City Stage, Blake Shelton’s Ole Red in Nashville, and the legendary Skinny Dennis honky tonk in Brooklyn. Classic country, bluegrass, Southern rock, and roots — played by musicians who know the difference between performing country and living it.
Warm, unpretentious, and genuinely fun — equally at home at a barn wedding in the Hudson Valley, a rooftop celebration in the city, or anywhere guests want to leave their boots on the dance floor.
Jarrell Strings
Jarrell Strings have played the New York Stock Exchange and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They’ll bring that same standard to yours.
Conservatory-trained musicians who have performed alongside Kygo, Rod Stewart, and Clean Bandit — these are players who know both the weight of a symphony hall and the energy of a sold-out arena. That range lives in every performance, whether it’s a string quartet setting the tone for a wedding ceremony or a solo harpist anchoring a black-tie gala.
Classical standards, jazz, contemporary repertoire — chosen and composed for the occasion. The music of centuries, played by musicians who’ve lived inside it.
Code Dee
Code Dee lives somewhere between a 1940s Paris jazz club and a late-night New York session — and that’s exactly where you want to be.
A female vocalist fronting upright bass, guitar, keys, horns, and accordion — performing American Songbook standards, French jazz, and vintage selections alongside jazz-influenced interpretations of modern pop. Intimate as a trio, spectacular as a full ensemble when the occasion deserves everything.
The kind of band that makes any room feel like it has a history.
The Dixons
The Little Nell in Aspen. Wölffer Estate in the Hamptons. A Manhattan penthouse at golden hour. The Dixons have set the tone for rooms that don’t settle for anything less than exceptional.
Highly trained musicians who play with the warmth and precision that only comes from years of playing together — chic, smooth, and endlessly versatile. Trio through sextet, moving fluidly from jazz standards to contemporary favorites, all instrumental, nothing forced. The ensemble scales to fit the occasion, with the option to add musicians or a vocalist to bring a touch of front-facing energy when the moment calls for it.
The musical foundation that makes a cocktail hour feel like it lasted five minutes and a dinner feel like it was always supposed to end this way.
Echo Trio
The Echo Chamber Ensemble exists in a category entirely its own.
Violin, accordion, and harp — three instruments that have no business sounding this alive together, played by three musicians whose combined résumés include performances with Adele and Phoebe Bridgers, Christina Aguilera, and Childish Gambino, appearances on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and Mr. Robot, a Super Bowl commercial for Hyundai, and stages shared with Conor Oberst, Marc Ribot, and Los Lobos.
Classical, folk, jazz, world music, and contemporary chamber music — woven together into performances that move from haunting and cinematic to virtuosic and electrifying without warning.
The kind of ensemble that makes a room go completely quiet — then the room erupts.
Wild Roses
Wild Roses sound like a front porch in Nashville and a late night in New York City — somehow at the same time.
Warm male and female vocals, fiddle-led arrangements, and a repertoire that moves effortlessly between reimagined contemporary songs and timeless country classics. Jazz, folk, bluegrass, and country — not as a genre exercise, but as a natural conversation between musicians who grew up on all of it. Available as a trio or expanded to a full seven-piece when the night calls for more.
Grounded, vibrant, and genuinely fun from the first song to the last.
The Brit Pack
London. Newcastle. Berklee. New York City. The Brit Pack didn’t just bring British rock to America — they earned the right to play it here.
Founded by two UK musicians who met at Berklee College of Music and never looked back, The Brit Pack has sold out the Kenley Amphitheatre two years running, played the opening of Hudson Yards, and performed at the Rainbow Room and Rockefeller Plaza. Four musicians who spent years on the road as touring and studio players — and it shows in every note.
The Beatles to the Rolling Stones, Oasis to Arctic Monkeys, Adele to the current charts — played by people who grew up on this music, in the cities that made it. Sharp suits or black denim depending on the night, always with the swagger the music demands.
Dinner sets to full dance floors. The real thing, every time.
DJ Inflyt

INFLYT doesn’t just DJ — he takes you somewhere.
Growing up in California, Ray Jarrell discovered music through his mother’s vinyl collection — and never stopped chasing that feeling. Named INFLYT for the way he moves through the world — flying in, taking the room on a journey, flying out — every set is a new destination, a new story, and a new lesson in what music can do to a room full of people.
His sets have landed everywhere from the shores of Cabo and the South of France to a yacht on the Nile, where the language was unfamiliar but the feeling was undeniable. The Hamptons, Miami, New York — each place leaving its mark on a sound that is confident, cultured, and completely his own.
When a trusted planner needed someone to hold Illenium’s wedding celebration in Aspen, she called Ray. When The Chainsmokers finished their set at San Francisco’s Exploratorium and the room needed someone to keep the energy alive, Ray stepped up to the decks — nervous for exactly one second, then completely transported. That’s what happens when he pushes play.
Recognized by Harper’s Bazaar, Hamptons Magazine, and Elle, INFLYT brings over two decades of experience to every performance — and leaves every room better than he found it.
Because every night is still a chance to be better than the last.
DJ Bobby French

Bobby doesn’t need an introduction in Los Angeles. Warwick, Hyde, Doheny Room, Bootsy Bellows, Poppy, Avenue, Highlight Room — if it matters in LA, Bobby has played it.
His client roster reads like a who’s who: Netflix, HBO, Samsung, Spotify, Louis Vuitton — and private celebrations for Kate Hudson, Charlize Theron, Angelina Jolie, and Leonardo DiCaprio. Rooted in classic turntable technique, Bobby moves fluidly through hip-hop, R&B, funk, soul, and contemporary hits — sets that feel nostalgic and completely alive at the same time.
The kind of DJ who makes a room feel like the best night LA has had in a while.
DJ Harkness

Harkness has played warehouse raves in Brooklyn, fashion shows in Brazil, New Year’s Eve in Tokyo, private events in the Maldives, and Broadway opening nights. He showed up to all of them looking like he just stepped off a yacht.
A Manhattan nightclub fixture with a global footprint, Harkness delivers sets that move across music, fashion, and culture with the kind of curatorial confidence that comes from sharing a stage with Lizzo, Questlove, Mark Ronson, Earth Wind & Fire, Queen Latifah, and Liza Minnelli. Featured on The CW, VH1, HBO, and in The New York Times — the resume speaks for itself.
The room always knows he was there.
