Deidrich store’s opening act
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Elia Powers
His musical taste is diverse, but when Costa Mesa artist Steve Velez
flips through the CD rack at music stores to find his favorite bands,
he doesn’t look far.
Velez lists Beethoven and the Beatles as his main musical
influences. He prides himself on being eclectic -- guitar, piano,
recorder, cello, saxophone and sitar are among the instruments he
plays.
This evening, Velez -- playing the role of cellist -- joins
flutist Mary Oppermann and violinist Robin Cecil for the grand
opening ceremony of a new Diedrich Coffee in Costa Mesa.
Velez, artistic director of Da Capo Players, a group of local
musicians that fluctuates in size from gig to gig, said he helped
open another Diedrich location 10 years ago.
The trio will play a mixture of classical and pop music, including
tunes from Simon and Garfunkel and the Beatles.
Velez and various band members have played at numerous Orange
County venues. On Aug. 5, the Da Capo Players will perform at the
Orange County Performing Arts Center for a tribute to the Beatles.
When not on stage, Velez often travels: He helped set up a music
outreach program in Belize.
“The variety of music I get to play is amazing,” he said. “I play
with a lot of great artists. It’s been quite a trip.”
-- Elia Powers
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