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  • Fri
    17
    Apr
    2020

    CANCELED: Relatives, Jeff Taylor, Emma Frank April 17

    7:30 Doors $10.00 Suggested Donation

    WE ARE SORRY THE OWL WILL BE CLOSED THIS NIGHT.  WATCH THIS SPACE FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS AND THE FUTURE REBOOKING DATE FOR THIS CONCERT….. Thank You!

     

      

    In their music Relatives blend the dissonant tonalities of the 20th century with the unadorned folk songs of Appalachia. The group was created in New York City in 2007 by Ian Davis, Katie Vogel and Gabriel Gall. Together they self-released two EPs, They Love You Well (2009) and Tardy Mark (2011), and put out a full-length album, The Relatives  (2011), on the Museum People label. In the fall of 2011, Gall left the group and Vogel and Davis reconfigured with Ross Edwards. Relatives writes and performs both as a duo/trio as well as a full-band ensemble, often incorporating winds, strings, horns, and additional singers into their music. In 2013 they signed with MDR, an independent, Cork-based record label who put out their most recent EP; The Signs That Mock Me As I Go. 

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    Jeff Taylor is a singer-songwriter based in Jersey City. A little while back, Jeff released a four song EP, “Organelle.”  He has recently completed recording on his first full length solo record.  These recordings will feature a rhythm section of Matt Johnson (Jeff Buckley, Rufus Wainwright, St. Vincent) and Jesske Hume (Conor Oberst, Margaret Glaspy).  Jeff frequently appears with Mark Guiliana‘s Beat Music.  In 2018, Jeff worked with saxophonist Donny McCaslin (David Bowie’s “Blackstar” band) to co-write and record his latest LP, “Blow.”  With the rest of Donny’s band, they toured around the world throughout 2018-19 for the album’s release.  Jeff also appeared on Donny’s previous album, “Beyond Now,” singing a cover of David Bowie’s “A Small Plot of Land”. Earlier in 2018, Marike van Dijk‘s “The Stereography Project” was released featuring arrangements of Jeff’s songs for a 12-piece wind and string ensemble.
     

    New York-based singer-songwriter Emma Frank was born and raised outside of Boston, before moving to Montreal in 2006 to study literature at McGill University. Whilst there she began performing regularly, releasing two critically acclaimed albums under her own name on the Montreal-based label, The 270 Sessions and performing vocals and brass with art-pop ensembles She’s Got a Habit and Malcolm Sailor’s Songs.

    After coming to New York in 2015 to perform in Franky Rousseau and Dominic Mekky’s chamber opera, April, Emma decided to move to Brooklyn. It was there she forged her own unique sound, blending elements of folk, R&B, and even jazz to create shifting tempos and winding melodies.

    Following the success of her critically acclaimed 2018 release, Ocean Av, Emma returned this year with the new album Come Back. Here she describes each song in turn, revealing a record made with love, lust, self-doubt, commitment and sadness…

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