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Sweet, smooth, & smoky

 

Looking to infuse your special occasion with a touch of elegance, romance, or vintage flair? Sweet Something is your go-to live music ensemble. Founded in 2018 by the renowned jazz vocalist Ariana Harbin, this Washington, D.C.based band exudes sophistication and versatility, tailoring their performance to suit any mood or theme.

Their signature sound is a harmonic blend of retro allure and contemporary sophistication—where the classics of Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and Nat King Cole come alive. The band’s extraordinary musicianship allows you to time-travel, whether it’s the nostalgic vibes of a speakeasy or the refined ambience of a luxury gala.

Over the years, Sweet Something has graced the stages of some of the most prestigious venues in the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region, including The Army Navy Club, The DC Botanic Gardens, The Smithsonian American Art Museum, and The Gaylord Hotel, among others. Their versatile talents have been sought-after for a wide array of events, such as weddings, corporate gatherings, charity galas, and retirement parties.

To match the specific needs of your event, Sweet Something offers multiple ensemble options. Choose from a cozy duo featuring vocals and keyboard, a textured trio adding a bassist, or a full quartet ensemble complete with drums. Book Sweet Something today and transform your event into an unforgettable experience filled with timeless melodies and unparalleled elegance.

Vocals / Ariana Harbin

Bass / Jeff Cuny
Keys / Caleb Nei
Drums / Aaron Ivey

 

 

A Perfect Experience

Sweet Something has performed at three benefit events our non-profit organization has held, all to rave reviews! Their music is superb, and adds a classy touch to any event… They are timely, professional, and top notch musicians.

- Wendy B.

Sweet Something can perform as a:

duo (vocals & keys),

trio (vocals, keys, & bass)

quartet (vocals, keys, bass, & drums)

depending on the event. We typically provide our own sound