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Best Female Vocalist: CC Bronson A local legend in Naples! Listen to CC Bronson’s latest album now, online at www.cdbaby.com.


Best Acoustic Guitarist: Andy Wahlberg www.harpguitarguy.com Currently residing in SWFL, Andy Wahlberg is awesome!


Best Electric Guitarist: Rick Howard www.freddierebels.com Live from Bonita Springs, Rick Howard hosts “Blues Jam” with his band Mudbone every Tuesday night at Freddie Rebel’s in Naples. And every Tuesday night he packs the house – check out some recent pictures in this issue’s On Scene! photo section.


Best Pianist: Kenneth Cupperman Unfortunately, we lost this amazing talent a few months ago. “Doc” was the best piano player I ever heard or had the pleasure of perform- ing with. Rest in peace.


Best Saxophone: Len Makowski www.facebook.com/lenmak Len hails from Lehigh Acres… I love it when he plays tenor sax and alto sax... at the same time!


Best Band: Come on! There are too many great bands out there. There is no way I could pick just one. But, I don’t mind mentioning that not only do I perform over 200 times each year as a soloist, I also perform over 200 times each year with my band. That’s right – over 400 gigs each year at hotels, country clubs, restaurants, lounges, festi- vals and various other venues all over SWFL. So, of course I’ve got to go with the Moony Mann Band! To learn more and see a schedule of upcoming local shows, visit www.moonymann.com.


If you have any questions please feel free to send a message on Facebook or email me directly at moonypulse@gmail.com.


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