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Fri03Jan2025
Hubby Jenkins • Hannah Lee Thompson • Ali Dineen Jan 3
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationHubby Jenkins is a talented multi-instrumentalist who endeavors to share his love and knowledge of old-time American music. Born and raised in Brooklyn he delved into his southern roots, following the thread of African American history that wove itself through America’s traditional music forms. As an integral member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops and later Rhiannon Giddens band, Hubby has performed at festivals and venues around the world, earning himself both Grammy and Americana award nominations. Today he spreads his knowledge and love of old-time American music through his dynamic solo performances and engaging workshops.
Hannah Lee Thompson is a musician and an organizer based in Baltimore and New York. She grew up in Brooklyn, performing frequently at the Jalopy Theatre and other local venues around New York. As a kid, she studied clawhammer banjo from Eli Smith of the Downhill Strugglers and Brooklyn Folk Festival. In 2019, she moved to Baltimore and worked doing live sound at Creative Alliance and Ottobar, while continuing to perform her own original music. In 2021, she played the lead role in the feature film Hannah Ha Ha, which went on to win Best Narrative Feature and Best Acting Performance at Slamdance 2022, and premiered in theaters as a New York Times Critic’s Pick in February of 2023.
Ali Dineen is a songwriter, visual artist and teacher born and raised in Queens. Ali has performed at the Museum of Art and Design, the Caramoor American Roots Music Festival, the American Folk Art Museum, and the Brooklyn Folk Festival, among other wonderful venues, and was awarded the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation Residency in 2020. Ali is also the music director for local puppet troupe extraordinaire The Boxcutter Collective, arranges music and sings with Reverend Billy & the Stop Shopping Choir, and is part of a duet with the inimitable Feral Foster. Ali released a third album, Hold On, in 2020, and is currently working on a new piece about Joan of Arc.
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Sat04Jan2025
sold out: Aggie Miller • Wendy Eisenberg • Tōth Jan 4
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $22.00 adv/ $25.00 door*** SOLD OUT! ***
Aggie Miller is a 4 piece band from New York. The music is kind of like Sondheim, kind of like St Vincent. Mostly she just really hopes you know what she means by all of it.
Wendy Eisenberg is an improvising guitarist, banjo player, songwriter, composer, and poet based in Western Massachusetts. Using the languages of free jazz, extreme metal, art song, and Tin Pan Alley, her music explores the questions surrounding the linguistic, representation, and technical demands placed on the body. This evening’s performance spotlights material in the language of the album she released on VDSQ, a label dedicated to the future of acoustic solo guitar music. Her guitar music has as much to do with the histories and languages of the guitar that she leaves out as it does with the languages she invents. This program of solo guitar music will integrate some of her sung material, but will primarily live in the rarefied, aesthetic world that the “Its Shape Is Your Touch” record introduces to you.
Tōth is a project of Brooklyn multi-instrumentalist songwriter Alex Toth, known for collaborating and writing with Kimbra, Rubblebucket, Cuddle Magic and others. As Tōth, he presents his most vulnerable songs and performances yet — while also adding trumpet and guitar.
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Sun05Jan2025
Martina Liviero with Kevin Hays • Asher Kurtz Jan 5
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 adv / $20.00 at doorMartina Liviero is a singer songwriter from Argentina, currently based in New York City. Her sound effortlessly blends the complexity and sophistication of South American songwriting, with contemporary chamber music, experimental folk and jazz. Liviero’s music and arrangements were performed by internationally renowned ensembles, such as the New York Philharmonic and the Army Jazz Ambassadors Big Band. She was the recipient of the 2020 and 2019 ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Awards and the 2019 JEN Young Jazz Composer Award. Martina holds a B.M in Jazz Composition from Berklee College of Music, where she was awarded the Latin American Tour Scholarship.Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist, composer, and singer/songwriter Kevin Hays’s many recordings have received critical acclaim from The New York Times, Downbeat Magazine and Jazz Times. Kevin has recorded with Chris Potter, Bill Stewart, Joshua Redman, Jeff Ballard, Nicholas Payton, and Al Foster, among many others. Notable collaborations include a piano duo project with Brad Mehldau, world tours with James Taylor, Sonny Rollins, John Scofield, Joe Henderson, and Roy Haynes. In addition, Kevin has become increasingly known as a gifted and expressive singer/songwriter. In 2015 he released the widely lauded recording New Day (Sunnyside), on which he performed his own songs.Old Feels is the solo project of guitarist and producer Asher Kurtz. Folk songs, IDM beats , cassette tape loops, and found sound sample chops create a comfy bed of nostalgic ambient texture and deep groove. His recent album “Each Day” set to be out later this year, reflects on and explores the microcosms of childhood and how those memories impact everyday life.
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Thu09Jan2025
Quartet Mirage • Caroline Kuhn • Hayden Arp and Griffin Jennings Jan 9
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationQuartet Mirage is a collective that honors the classical tradition by celebrating living composers and fusing popular music with chamber music. The members of quartet mirage perform extensively together and separately across the Tri-State area both as a quartet and as featured strings for other groups spanning all genres and instrumentations.Caroline Kuhn is a New York City native. Her introspective songs on guitar and banjo become bangers for the ages when backed by her powerful rock band. Most recently, she released her debut album, Be Something, showcasing her truly singular soprano and unwavering degree of command as a songwriter.Hayden Arp and Griffin Jennings are songwriters and producers based in Vienna and New York, respectively. They are longtime collaborators who met studying composition at Oberlin college and have been working on their song cycle album, The Towers we Lived In, since then. The album, out this January, deals with childhood, family, and the inevitable loss of innocence we all face as we grow older. -
Fri10Jan2025
Alexia Avina • Kitba • Alara Jan 10
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationAlexia Avina is an experimental ambient folk artist based in Queens who blends minimalism and restraint with lush sonic landscapes and ethereal melodic hooks.Kitba, the eponymous musical project of singer-songwriter and harpist Rebecca Kitba Bryson El-Saleh, is the culmination of a lifetime of musical and artistic development. Based in Brooklyn, El-Saleh makes exhilarating, deeply personal music that explores the nuances of interiority, self-acceptance, communication, mental health, and love. Kitba’s debut self-titled album, produced by El-Saleh and Zubin Hensler, was released in July 2023 via Ruination Record Co.
Alara is a singer-songwriter and producer based in Brooklyn. Her debut EP, recorded in Toronto and Philadelphia, is set to be released early 2025. The past 12 months have proven to be a transformative period for Alara’s writing and artistry, bringing her back to her indie-folk and singer-songwriter roots. -
Sat11Jan2025
Ambient Pasta presents Rain Johannes & Weeze Jan 11
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationRain Johannes returns to The Owl to celebrate the 6-year anniversary of his album, “Overcome” by performing it in its entirety. Released in December 2018, Rain’s sophomore album builds upon the unique blend of introspective folk music, delicate classical guitar and hard rock first explored on his 2016 debut “Sunshine.” From the deep well dug by the likes of Joni Mitchell & Nick Drake, Johannes draws poetic lyricism and rich guitar harmony together to write his own stories of love, loss, and overcoming (naturally). Joined by multi-instrumentalist brothers Tom and Dan Criblez, you’ll be sure to hear “Overcome” at its fullest.
Weeze is a multi-sensory artist always discovering and chasing new paths in his work. In music, piano became his greatest ally, exploring nostalgic melodies and creative arrangements of his compositions. Performing in collaboration with a variety of instruments and players, Weeze sets tend to be different every time he plays. Putting effort into the sequenced experience for his band and the audience, it allows space to do something that feels current and inspiring to everyone involved. Jan 11th, Weeze will explore a piano based collage, allowing songs and ideas to blend into each other. Weeze is also the director and lead curator for Ambient Pasta, the creative community event and production company based in Brooklyn, NY.
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Sun12Jan2025
Eric Gabriel • Joy Askew Jan 12
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationEric Gabriel is an NYC born and raised songwriter, pianist, and producer. Once generously described as “somewhere between Bootsy and Willie,” Eric’s music is occasionally groovy, at times introspective, and always pulling from a wide array of folk, soul, and 70s rock as well as his experience playing with his band Melt for the past seven years. This show will be entirely unreleased music off his upcoming debut solo album. For this performance, Eric will be joined by Adam Brisbin, Julian Cubillos, and Sean Mullins.
“Joy Askew is a musician; she’s also an artist. For the former, she’s played keyboards and sang harmony with some of the biggest stars in music…”
Now, as a reinvented musical poet, Joy has been a dedicated songwriter and performer for many years. Along the way she has sung in a choir featured on an EP by Sufjan Stevens, collaborated with a British brass band and released 10 solo albums. Her music has been described as “surprisingly contemporary, or rather, timeless. As in timelessly beautiful songs, singing, and arrangements.”
With Luca Benedetti, guitar; Tony Mason, drums; and Andy Hess, bass.
https://www.joyaskew.com
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Thu16Jan2025
Tommy Economy • Worldwide Seagull • Peaceful Faces Jan 16
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationIn the 8 years he has toured the US as a founding member of the band More Fatter, Tommy Economy has gotten good at a lot of things: sleeping in vans, skipping meals, telling jokes on stage. But the skill he has honed most obsessively this past year is songwriting. On his debut album, ‘Filmmaking,’ the Brooklyn based songwriter weaves carefully crafted guitar parts and melodies with tender storytelling. It is a raw and authentic listen that will pull you in deep.Worldwide Seagull is a song-art project brined in humility, solitude, and truth – a take on humanness, in an alternate verse. Look closely, and you’ll notice we both drink fresh water… She strives to provide care and healing, living off her songs amidst an abundance of candles, with a high chance of having a hot tub in her apartment one day! A native of California and based in Brooklyn, Anna Abondolo is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans music, movement, visual art, and theater. Curious about individual experience, her work investigates memory, spatial environments, and their relationship to the physical body. Anna uses a combination of traditional notation, graphic scores, and text, writing for instrumental ensembles, vocalists, electronics, song, and bodies.Peaceful Faces is a Brooklyn band that combines finger-picked guitar with vulnerable lyrics, sneaky chord progressions and warm brass arrangements. Tree Palmedo writes the songs and a crew of crack NYC instrumentalists helps make them better. Their most recent album, Sifting Through The Goo, Reaching For The Candlelight, was released in 2023, and their follow-up is due in 2025.
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Fri17Jan2025
Evangeline Young • O.0blivion • Damon Smith • Early Worm Jan 17
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationEvangeline Young is a Brooklyn based singer-songwriter and actor originally from Philadelphia. Having grown up in a family of folk singers, her music moves between the softer acoustic sounds of the folk songs she was raised on, and the harder edges of her indie-rock influences. Her lyrics feature a conversational poetry aimed at personal revelation with a few laughs along the way. In 2022, Evangeline opened for Glen Hansard (The Swell Season) at the Beacon Theatre in NYC and The Anthem in Washington D.C. She is currently finishing her first full length record which will be released next year.O.0blivion is a performing name used by (guitarist-lite) Oren Bloedow, slightly known for journeyman work behind numerous ‘Name’ artists about whom you can ask him directly, if you like; more collaborative work with leaders such as Meshell Ndegeocello, Chocolate Genius, Anohni and 101 Crustaceans; and co-leading the band Elysian Fields with lifetime music partner Jennifer Charles. He will appear tonight with his own tunes, singer/ bassist Adam Minkoff and drummer Robert DiPietro.
Early Worm is a Brooklyn based alternative folk trio consisting of Liam Hastings, Henry Nelson, and Will Curry. They released their debut EP, EW.EP1, in May 2024, and are currently working on their debut full-length album.Damon Smith is a NYC-based pianist, songwriter, and improviser. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he has played his original music at venues such as the Highline Ballroom, the Joe’s Pub, CBGB’s, and Webster Hall. His debut solo album, “Intimate Machinery,” came out shortly after Smith graduated from NEC in December 2017. His second album “God of the Grid” dropped in March 2019, which prompted NPR’s Here and Now to state: “Excited for what he has next.” He has a band with his brother Brendan Jacob Smith called The Brightmares, and their debut album “When The World Gets Fixed” dropped in 2022. -
Sat18Jan2025
Lena Bartels • Kelly Schenk • Purse Jan 18
7:30 doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationLéna Bartels is a songwriter based in Brooklyn, NY. In December 2022, Bartels released her debut EP “Preservation,” a collection of songs that play with language and fantasy, trying on various sonic hats to explore what it means to be uncovered. She is currently working on her first full-length album, with an expected release in 2025.
Kelly Schenk is a Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter from Portland, Oregon. Her recent work fuses elements of folk storytelling with an indie-pop sensibility, creating a sound that is both intimate and colorful. Kelly released her debut album Something About You, featuring the single “Making Room,” which appeared on Spotify’s Best Vocal Jazz of 2021. Her latest release, Yellow Light, showcases three live performances with some of Miami’s top musicians, a city where she spent much of her career before relocating to NYC. Kelly’s music commonly explores themes of identity, body neutrality, and acceptance, drawing heavily on imagery from the natural world.
Purse is the brainchild of songwriter/vocalist Carrie Furniss and Priya Carlberg. The music highlights lush vocal harmonies, prog-rock elements and improvisation. They are joined by guitarist Stephe Cooper and drummer Joanna Quinn.
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Sun19Jan2025
Ann Gillespie's The Dictionary! matinee 2PM Jan 19
2:oo P M. !!!!Ann Gillespie is a playwright and performer who lives in Brooklyn, New York. Ann’s darkly comedic and nuanced writing for theater and film emphasizes movement, ambiguous moral dilemmas, and strong female characters. Plays include The End of a Sound; Choreographing a Rape Scene to go into a Feminist Play, and Bunnies Inside of Her. Her stop motion animation work has been streamed on Broadstream.
While earning her BFA in Drama at Syracuse University, Ann was able to study performance at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London. Ann later went on to earn an MA in Text and Performance from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. The End of a Sound was a Semi-Finalist for The Relentless Award, and was workshopped at Texas Tech University.
anngillespieplaywright.com
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Sun19Jan2025
Noah Garabedian Trio • Michael Sarian Jan 19
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationWhile his quartet has been described as “the work of a band that’s developed the kind of telepathy only the road can build . . . there’s a late ’70s-early ’80s feel to the music throughout, more akin to the ‘stadium jazz’ of V.S.O.P. or Milestone-era McCoy Tyner” (Philip Freeman, The NYC Jazz Record), trumpeter and composer Michael Sarian has been praised for his “unique compositional and instrumental voice” (Friedrich Kunzmann, All About Jazz) and his “endlessly renewable strain of lyric improvisation regardless of context or material.” (Peter Margasak, Downbeat Magazine).
Born in Toronto and raised in Buenos Aires, Michael relocated to NYC in 2012, and has performed at some of the most iconic international stages, including the Montreux Jazz Festival, Kennedy Center, Teatro Colón in Argentina, Blue Note Jazz Club, Jazz at Lincoln Center, BRIC JazzFest, and Central Park SummerStage. He has appeared on WNYC’s Soundcheck with John Schaefer, NPR’s World Cafe, and many more.
The Noah Garabedian Trio, featuring Vinicius Gomes on guitar and Ele Howell on drums, joins together to explore original music as well as music of Milton Nascimento, John Coltrane, and João Bosco. Their non-hierarchical approach is reflected in moments of spontaneous free improvisation and the transitions into new songs.
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Thu23Jan2025
Kayla WIlliams • Vanisha Gould Jan 23
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Fri24Jan2025
Pink Must • Relatives • Nuria Graham Jan 24
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationPink Must is the collaborative project of Brooklyn-based sound artists and musicians Mari Maurice and Lynn Avery. Mari’s work, often under the moniker more eaze, ranges from ambient pop to deconstructed sound collage. Her numerous solo and collaborative releases weave mundane, everyday sounds, acoustic orchestration and instrumentation, and electronics into adventurous textural compositions. Lynn is known for a.o. Iceblink, an ever shifting instrumental collage that has recently evolved into a dynamic 6-piece ensemble. Her ambient jazz project with Cole Pulice released an album last year, while her improvisational work for Signal Quest invents new styles of synthesis and production.
Relatives – Ian McLellan Davis and Katie Vogel – met upon arrival in New York City in 2007 and have been singing and writing together since. Over the years, we have been paring down and turning inwards, exploring what can be done with less.
Núria Graham began her musical journey in Catalonia, Spain, releasing her debut album at the age of sixteen. Since then, she has released four albums and performed on stages worldwide, including festivals like Primavera Sound. Her latest album, “Cyclamen” (Verve Forecast, 2023), self-produced by Núria, is filled with dreamy textures, wind and string arrangements, from piano to classical guitar. Influenced by classical music, film scores and jazz, this album is a new approach to Núria’s oneiric world.
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Sat25Jan2025
Domestic Drafts single release w Winston C.W. & Mason Lindahl Jan 25
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationDomestic Drafts is the songwriting and guitar-playing project of Andy Cush, who can otherwise be found playing bass and singing in Garcia Peoples. He likes Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Bill Callahan, the Roches, Richard Thompson, Nick Drake, the Beatles, Jimmy Webb. Other stuff too, obviously, but that list should give you a sense of the target, at least. With his aim, it’s always possible that the arrow lands somewhere else entirely: a few yards short, or even behind him sometimes, its feathers pointing slantwise toward the sky, its head buried an inch in the dirt.
Winston C.W. is the moniker of Winston Cook-Wilson, lead singer, keyboardist, and songwriter in the Brooklyn band Office Culture. (The band released their fourth album, Enough, in the fall of 2024.) Distinct from the pop-oriented, groove-based music of Office Culture, Cook-Wilson’s solo performances are spare and intimate, drawing influence from Scott Walker, Leonard Cohen, and Mark Hollis. He debuted as Winston C.W. with 2017’s Thirty, followed by his quarantine standards album Without a Sail. His emotionally unsparing and exploratory Good Guess(2020) features jazz-influenced arrangements assisted by upright bassist Carmen Quill and guitarist Ryan El-Solh of Scree.
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Sun26Jan2025
Ellie MacPhee • Kyle Morgan • Kat Wallace Jan 26
7:30 Door 8:00 Music $15 suggested donationEllie MacPhee is a Brooklyn-based violinist and singer-songwriter. She recently released her debut EP, ‘Cardinal Creek,’ which explores themes of growing up in South Carolina, blackberry pie, old love, and strange neighbors. Her writing is inspired by the small tragedies and comedies within our day-to-day lives.Kyle Morgan is a Brooklyn-based songwriter originally from Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, where he grew up singing with his family at church and home. With influences ranging from the classic roots music of the Carter Family and Hank Williams to more modern artists like Thom Yorke and Rufus Wainwright, Kyle sings songs of spiritual longing, struggle and redemption in an earnest tenor voice. He released three albums in the twenty-teens under the name Starcrossed Losers. In 2022, his latest record, Younger at Most Everything, came out on Team Love Records under his own name.Kat Wallace is a Boston-based multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter. Her affinity for original music has her touring with local bands, most notably as the fiddle player in Rachel Sumner and Traveling Light. Her debut solo album, Grand Design, set to be released early in 2025, captures Wallace’s musings on world’s endings, sailing across the western ocean, and moving on. Her timeless lyrics and virtuosic guitar playing are grounded in traditional Celtic and American folk repertoire. -
Thu30Jan2025
Carlo Costa / BlankFor.ms / Kenny Warren • Ludovica Burtone Quartet Jan 30
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15 suggested donationKenny Warren on trumpet
Carlo Costa on percussion
BlankFor.ms on live audio processing
Electroacoustic collaboration between Tyler Gilmore aka BlankFor.ms who makes richly textured, emotive music using degraded tapes, analog synthesizers; sonically minded trumpeter/composer Kenny Warren; and percussionist Carlo Costa, founder of Neither/Nor Records and pillar of Brooklyn’s minimalist improv community.Ludovica Burtone is celebrating the release of her second single from her upcoming album, Migration Tales (Endectomorph, April 2025). Inspired by stories of immigrant women in New York City, her music blends jazz, classical, and global influences in a heartfelt and unique way. The quartet will perform pieces from the upcoming album and other older compositions for an intimate night of music and storytelling.With Ludovica Burtone violin/composition • Marta Sanchez piano • Chris Tordini bass • Eliza Salem drums -
Fri31Jan2025
Andre Matos • The Cradle Jan 31
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Sat01Feb2025
anna rg (+band) • medium (Yaz Lancaster + gg200bpm) Feb 1
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationOut of respect for the artist's wishes THIS IS A MASKED SHOW. Thanks for your understanding.
anna rg presents new songs (with a band)
Songs for guitar voice and improvisation, chronicling small interior moments, difficult silences, letters across centuries, griefs of sick and abandoned, and what joy, the connection between sick friends. anna learned fiddle in east kentucky in her early twenties; she spent a decade touring with her ballad-singing duo Anna & Elizabeth: their record on Smithsonian Folkways was dubbed “a radical expansion of what folk songs are supposed to do” by The New Yorker. she holds a masters degree in sculpture, tends a small backyard garden, enjoys chats with her neighbors and works as a community organizer and disability activist. this body of work is supported by the nyc women’s fund.
medium. is a project by multidisciplinary artists Yaz Lancaster and gg200bpm. They perform longform compositions and improvisations with unique electroacoustic instrumentations, including buzz saws, handmade steel instruments, violin, voice(s), samplers, keyboards and octatrack. Their music considers tension/release, spiritual energies, and collective experiences; often situated in the extremes of softer ambient textures and harsh noise; or sound installation. medium. has performed at venues like Nublu, Sleepwalk, Cassette, and Hart Bar; and streamed on The Lot Radio.
access info for the show :
masks will be required in the listening room. air purifiers will be present, provided by airnyc.
the venue, and bathroom, is wheelchair accessible.
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Sun02Feb2025
Leather Dollar • The Mops Feb 2
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Thu06Feb2025
Justin Felton & Ryan El-Solh • Little Mystery • Alena Spanger Feb 6
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationJustin Felton & Ryan El-Solh play guitar – at the same time!
Little Mystery is the musical project of singer-songwriter Ivy Meissner. Propelled by a rich and dynamic voice and guitar-driven compositions, Meissner crafts expansive and diverse musical landscapes, delving into corners of her past and seeking connection in a fractured world. Little Mystery’s self-titled debut record is out now via Ruination Records.Alena Spanger is a singer/keyboardist/songwriter based in Brooklyn. Weaving together angular art-pop songcraft, unorthodox vocalizations, and intricate arrangements, Spanger’s songs construct their own elaborate and immersive worlds. -
Fri07Feb2025
Stefani Bondari • Little Cliff • Dorèe Feb 7
7:30 Door 8:00 Music $15 suggested donationStefani Bondari seeks to find power in vulnerability. Her introspective anthems are fearless affirmations of how we are strongest in our most delicate states. Incorporating her classical and jazz background, Stefani creates her own genre of rock that is both tender and entropic. Performing her most intimate thoughts, Bondari opens up a space for everyone to find themselves in her songs.Little Cliff a/k/a Neil MacLeod Stiskin is a 25-year-old singer-songwriter born and raised in Rockland County, NY. The first song he ever learned to sing was “You Are My Sunshine” at age four, which finds itself reinterpreted as the closer on 2023’s full-length release “the falling part.” The moniker Little Cliff is a reference to the sloped rocky cliffs he used to admire while visiting family in Maritime Canada. Over the last ten years, Neil has experimented with songwriting and recording techniques with various collaborators, and released three albums and 2 EPs under Little Cliff. Neil continues to be inspired by personal songwriting heroes like Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Alex G, and Adrianne Lenker. Little Cliff is Dorée Gordon (Dorée) on drums and vocals, Ben Roffman on bass and vocals, and Connor Gibson (Wiring) on guitar, with Neil acting as songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist. The current iteration of Little Cliff offers an easy and fully realized sound that comes as a result of years of friendship and musical collaboration between members.Dorée is a Brooklyn based artist, songwriter and musician. A multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, they regularly play shows in venues and DIY spaces throughout NYC and have toured through states in the US, in both solo and band formation. Dorée’s songs combine folk, alternative, math, experimental and other elements to create a variety of unique sounds.
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Sat08Feb2025
Or Best Offer • Otracami • The Cradle Feb 8
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationOr Best Offer is a brooklyn-based duo project made up of Brian Culligan & Grace L.s. Incorporating tactile sampling & experimental electronics to augment & reinforce their drum, guitar and vocal set-up, their music quilts together ambient, post-rock, electro-folk, soft noise & new age mysticism.Otracami is the project of Camila Ortiz, a Brooklyn-based songwriter and producer. Her songs unravel moments of the past that demand attention, seeking to convey otherwise incommunicable truths. She released her debut full-length album, touching the stove coil, in November 2023.The Cradle is the musical project of Paco Cathcart. Born and raised in Brooklyn, and having cut their teeth at seminal DIY venues such as Palisades, The Glove, Silent Barn, etc, Cathcart has been a fixture in the New York underground for a decade or so. Often the lone “singer-songwriter” on bills with noise musicians, performance artists and clowns, Cathcart’s eclectic music reflects their locality in a thriving experimental arts scene, as well as their root interests in folk music, story-telling, history and poetry. Cathcart has something like 50 releases on cassette, vinyl, CD, and digitally, through many different indie labels, notably NNA Tapes, as well as self-releasing. -
Sun09Feb2025
Paul Bedal Feb 9. (bertucci fraser canceled!)
7:30 Doors 8:00 Music $15.00 suggested donationPianist and composer Paul Bedal will perform a set of new compositions featuring melodic writing and free improvisation. His work spans various creative music scenes/film composition and music production. This performance will include trumpeter Kenny Warren, saxophonist Caroline Davis, bassist Dion Kerr and drummer Roberto Giaquinto. Bedal’s recent record Cerulean Stars has been described, “As the recording develops, a clear impression of his style as a writer comes into focus, with each piece grounded in melodic designs that are generally intricate and atypical – in a good way.” – Textura
Lea Bertucci / Henry Fraser are canceled due to driving conditions upstate