

The Swing Dolls are comprised of Christina Challey, Andrea Lee Davis, and Dina Bennett. This dynamic female vocal trio has been thrilling audiences nationwide for over 10 years with their stunning close harmonies, dazzling costumes and stylish choreography.
They have garnered appearances on television’s “Gilmore Girls” and “Your Big Break”, they star in their original show, “A Tribute to the USO”, and they frequently perform for major corporate and private events.
The Swing Dolls perform music made popular by The Andrews Sisters and The McGuire Sisters, as well as a 1960's Girl Group Review and a Tribute to Mamma Mia!

Kelly Fitzgerald has toured all over the world as a solo and ensemble performer, sharing the stage with artists such as Shelby Lynne, Nancy Griffith, Vonda Shepard, Cheap Trick, Eddie Money, the Gin Blossoms and many others.
She and her band have been nominated twice by the LA Music Awards and won Album of the Year for their debut effort in 2000. In the same year they traveled twice to Bosnia and the Balkan Islands to perform for the U.S. and NATO troops.

Long regarded one of Southern California's finest jazz vocalists, Karen Gallinger (gal - in - jur) is a performer who blends artistic passion and mastery of her craft into a dynamic and unique package. Her original sense of humor and "casual hipness" (Jazz Now) combine with her interpretive abilities to give her an artistic range that is "stylish and sultry" (O.C. Register) as well as "simply fun and irresistible” (L.A. Weekly)
Besides her musical performance schedule she is an educator and writer.

Gino is the voice and the spirit that will inspire your soul, empower your mind and you will let loose joyful tears of freedom. Born in St. Louis Missouri she was surrounded by great music. Her love of the stage and performing arts started a journey that has taken her all over the world singing what she calls "SPIRITFUNKnSOULFULBLUES."
Feeling the call to spread the gift of song, Gino join the World Renowned Agape International Choir under the Direction of Rickie Byars Beckwith. As lead vocalist Gino performed at the Ford Amphitheater, the Getty Museum, St Bartholomew and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.

Cara Lee’s singing career began at age 17 when she snuck into a bar to see a friend in a singing contest and entered the contest on a dare at the last minute – and won! She has been singing and entertaining crowds ever since. Cara Lee is originally from Toronto, Canada where she attended Sheridan College’s Musical Theatre program. After graduating from college she began touring the resort circuits with show bands and then touring the country with original bands.
In recent years Cara Lee returned to her rock and roll roots when she began doing her tribute show to Janis Joplin "Cry Baby" which has been received with rave reviews and standing ovations.