251 State Route 179, Sedona, AZ 86336
Sedona, Arizona 86336

Dining with soothing Live Music by Vibhas Kendzia: Native Flutes, Piano Solos & Soprano Sax over Latin Rhythms

Ken's Creekside - Reservations: (928) 282-1705

Vibhas Kendzia ( http://www.musicfromthegarden.com ) performs hauntingly beautiful original melodies on Native Flutes over Latin Rhythms, smooth Jazz on the Soprano Saxophone and romantic Piano Solos at the Keyboard.

Ken’s Creekside Gourmet Restaurant ( http://www.kenscreekside.com ) Sedona, Arizona, located at Creekside Plaza, just one block south of 89A on Hwy 179 and half a block north of Tlaquepaque, is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Serving delicious Breakfasts from 7:30 AM, Lunch to 5:00 and Dinner to 10:00 PM. Ken’s Creekside Restaurant features casual fine dining at its best with gourmet cuisine, exquisite ambiance, which includes a full service bar, fine wines, spirits, and famous locally brewed beers. Ken’s Creekside Restaurant, Sedona, is situated on Oak Creek and has one of the most beautiful Red Rock views in Sedona, Arizona to be enjoyed both inside the restaurant and out on the two Red Rock view patios. Also featured at Ken's Creekside is the "Gypsy Lounge" with specialty cocktails, delicious Tapas Menu and live entertainment from Thursday evening through Sunday. Special Dance Parties take place at least twice a month.

Fine art grace the walls by Marilyn Erickson, well-known painter of Arizona’s Southwest and Red Rock Views is featured throughout the restaurant. For a totally unique and pleasurable experience of enjoying gourmet cuisine, wonderful Red Rock views and a friendly staff, we invite you to come to Ken’s Creekside Restaurant and the Gypsy Lounge in Sedona, Arizona.



Graced by rich melodies and sensual rhythms, Vibhas music explores the essence of beauty and consciousness. Vibhas has toured the US, Europe, and India. His music has been described as gentle, blissful relaxation and creates an atmosphere of peace and well-being.

Vibhas grew up in West Germany and studied piano and flute from the age of five. While receiving a degree in music education from Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt, he had the privilege to study Flute with Rolf Bissinger, flutist for the Frankfurt Opera Orchestra, and Piano with Matitjahu Kellig, well known for his Mozart interpretations. Studies in Latin percussion and traditional instruments from many countries were all influential in his creation of original world music, melting genres from East to West.

His work and personal curiosity brought him to India where he was introduced to meditation, and to the beautiful classical sounds of the East Indian Bansuri, or native bamboo flute. He met and studied with world famous flutist Pundit Hari Prasad Chaurasia. In 1997 Vibhas visited Sedona, AZ where he met Prasado, who became his wife and singing partner.

It was here that he first heard the haunting sounds of the Navajo flute. Playing these traditional native flutes around the Southwest for the last ten years has brought him much praise from the local Native American population, who are fascinated by his intimate feeling for this ancient instrument, and the longing he expresses through it.

Official Website: http://www.kenscreekside.com

Added by Vibhas Kendzia on April 27, 2009

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