Music

Sharine writes and plays in a wide range of musical abilities, styles, and groups.

Solo Music

Sharine

Ambient pop/rock and blues/rock featuring Sharine singing mostly her original songs, plus timeless classics.

Midnight Butterfly

Original poetic alt-pop songs about romantic love, from sweet ditties to gritty rock, with an overall “butterfly” lyrical theme.

The Big One

Original pop-rock songs ranging from sultry to moody to upbeat recorded in a classic four-piece arrangement of electric guitar and bass, drums, and vocals.

Trio/Quartet Music

Sharine & the Moonlighters

Pop, folk, rock, and jazz that features Sharine and Ron Hagadone both singing and playing guitar, optional bass and drums. Lots of original songs mixed in with contemporary artists from the 1930s and on such as Stevie Nicks, Neil Young, Patsy Cline, Billie Holiday, Eric Clapton, Bruno Mars, Eagles, Beatles, et al.

Trio/Quarter Music

Sharine and the Hot ’n’ Swirl Ensemble

Features original music composed by Sharine and three different songwriters meant for sit-down concerts of true art performance. Songs are a blend of Celtic, Gypsy-jazz, and folk-rock music with eclectic Classical arrangements that explore evocative and suspenseful moments, taking listeners on a dramatic and liberating journey. The original trio lineup featured a cellist; the revamped quartet opted for bass and drums.

Songs of Secret Devotion (Re-Recorded) 

A 20th Anniversary re-recording of the same 11 original Songs of Secret Devotion songs that feature a blend of Celtic, Gypsy-jazz, and folk-rock music, but without cello. A bass player and a drummer/percussionist join the core duo of Sharine and Ron for this long-awaited “we’re not in Hollywood anymore” production.

Six-Piece Band

We Play for Cash

Dubbed as “Arena Rock for the New Millennium,” this band features guitar-driven classic rock plus keyboard, with songs sung by Sharine and/or Ron Hagadone: Santana, Tom Petty, Nirvana, Pink Floyd, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Starship, Led Zeppelin. The band disbanded in 2018, but the music remains.

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