Rhonda Sauce
(USA)
This Must Be The Place
Date(s) & Time(s): Saturday May 9 (8:00 PM)
Duration: 60 mins (w/out intermission)
Venue: Fingersnaps Media Arts
Location: 3527 20th St, SF, CA 94110
Ticket Information
Gen Adm Adv: $35, Gen Adm Door: $40
For the best deals, see multiple shows with a discount Festival Pass.
Artist Information
Vocalist, guitarist, composer: Rhonda Sauce
Keyboards: Adam Klipple
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This Must Be The Place
Rhonda Sauce, more formally known for her distinctive vocal stylings, has been playing guitar and composing music for over fifteen years. This Must Be The Place is a one-night duo performance featuring a full set of unreleased original songs, heard publicly for the first time. Stripped to voice and guitar, the work moves seamlessly from tender intimacy to lyrical boldness, offering listeners a rare moment to witness the songs’ first life, fresh and unguarded. A performance that is both a debut and a declaration—sound and story in their purest form.
Artist Biographies
Rhonda Sauce
Rhonda Sauce, more formally known for her distinctive vocal stylings, has been playing guitar and composing music for over fifteen years. This Must Be The Place is a one-night duo performance featuring a full set of unreleased original songs, heard publicly for the first time. Stripped to voice and guitar, the work moves seamlessly from tender intimacy to lyrical boldness, offering listeners a rare moment to witness the songs’ first life, fresh and unguarded. A performance that is both a debut and a declaration—sound and story in their purest form.
Adam Klipple
Adam Klipple is a pianist, organist, composer, and arranger whose work moves fluidly across jazz, soul, and experimental traditions. Known for his distinctive harmonic language and deep rhythmic sensibility, he blends technical mastery with a strong sense of groove and storytelling. He currently performs and records with vocalist Veronica Swift and is a member of the legendary jazz-rock ensemble Blood, Sweat & Tears. A versatile collaborator, Klipple’s work spans jazz, hip-hop, avant-garde, and popular music, and he is also recognized for his inventive arrangements of rare soul repertoire and reimagined interpretations of familiar material, grounded in both tradition and exploration.



