The Way Station Events
21+ all the time (it is a bar after all)
All events are a strongly suggested $5 donation unless indicated otherwise.
FRIDAY 5/29
8pm- Small Talk
Genre: Folk/Bluegrass/Country
Small Talk is a Brooklyn-based bluegrass, folk, indie-rock five piece. Stomping, clapping, and yodeling all the way home.
". . . seamless four-part harmonies, this is a tight-knit band and they have a ridiculous amount of chemistry. . . their on-stage presence was magical."
http://adobeandteardrops.blogspot.com/2015/03/small-talk-small-talk.html
https://smalltalkbk.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/smalltalkbk/timeline
9pm- Jonny Meyers & the Trio
Genre: Cosmic American Music
For fans of: Gram Parsons, Neil Young, Booker T & the MGs
Jonny Meyers & the Trio play Cosmic American Music that is New York City borough centric. Meyers, a Forest Hills/Queens native, draws from the songwriter predecessors from his old neighborhood like Paul Simon, Burt Bacharach and The Ramones. Their debut album "Somewhere You've Been," dropped in October 2014. According to fellow musician Wayne Myers, "Jonny's songs have nothing to hide, and as a listener, you always feel like a welcome and invited guest."
www.jonnymeyersmusic.com
10pm- Joe Benjamin & a Mighty Handful
Genre: Rock/Pop/Jazz
For fans of: Banda Magda, Queen, Jamie Cullum, Jessica Hernandez, Frank Sinatra
"Joe Benjamin & A Mighty Handful" is a collective of 11 musicians from New York City. With the help of the arranger Martin Seiler, this bands' vision is to give Swing Music a new and more 'a la mode' meaning. Influenced by and built on the musical styles of Freddie Mercury, Frank Sinatra and Roger Cicero, Joe Benjamin brings contemporary music styles and themes of modern life together in an entertaining live show. Joe Benjamin & A Mighty Handful - America's New Swing!
www.joe-benjamin.com
www.soundcloud.com/joe-benjamin/the-exterminator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu1o5PkAtc
SATURDAY 5/30
4pm- Readers of the Lost Ark
Readers of the Lost Ark is a sci-fi (and some fantasy) book club moderated by Heather Strickland that meets on the last Saturday of every month at 4pm at The Way Station.
This month's book: Ready Player One by Ernest Cline.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/540489066090307/
8pm- Duckspeak
Genre: Indie Rock
For fans of: Built to Spill, The Mountain Goats
Duckspeak is a four-piece indie rock band from New York City. Combining folk, pop, and 90's rock influences, Duckspeak juxtapose upbeat music with reflective lyrics about memory. You'll dance and think about how you can never escape your past. It'll be a good time, ultimately.
"Whilst there is a wistful whimsical air to Duckspeak, there is equally some solid granite that attracts the ears. The morose, reflective timbres are imbued with
luxurious layers of instrumentation as electric powered kit meets with
acoustic sound generators to provide the audience with folds of cotton
in which to enjoy the compositions." ~ Emerging Indie Bands
https://duckspeak.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woMGGubsuzk
9pm- Gretchen & The Pickpockets
Genre: Alt. Rock
For fans of: Lake Street Dive, Amy Winehouse, Fleetwood Mac
Hailing from Durham, New Hampshire, Gretchen & the Pickpockets is a band whose unique blend of rock, jazz, and soul - coupled with an insatiable appetite for playing shows in New England and elsewhere - has gotten them a great deal of attention in a short amount of time.
“...I came across a band that has to be one of the most unique musical groups I’ve heard in years; and that is no exaggeration.” — Danielle Cooper, TBubble
“I loved Gretchen and the Pickpockets debut EP, “Stop,” which was released in 2013. Loved it. I’m so happy they didn’t stop there. Why? Because I LOVE their debut self-titled full-length. This is one of the most promising young bands on the Seacoast, and (I seem to say this a lot – which is testament to the quality that exists here … ) one of the most promising young bands in existence today. Anywhere. Big on rock, big on soul, big on fun. Those are the keys to an excellent band, and an excellent record.” — Christopher Hislop, Seacoast Online
www.gretchenandthepickpockets.com
https://soundcloud.com/gretchenandthepickpockets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huZJlSEEplw
10pm- The Blue Dahlia
Genre: World (Reggae, tango, ska, klezmer, and dub French and in English)
For fans of: Alpha Blondy meets Edith Piaf, Gotan Project, Goran Brehovic, Billie Holiday, Kana, Tiken Jah Fakoly, the Clash, Regina Spektor, Samiah Farah, Portishead
Brooklyn girl Dahlia Dumont, with a past in Senegal and France, brings her Francophone influences to her music, performing original reggae, ska and tango jams in French and in English. She also performs some old-time standards of the French "chanson," mixing them with grooving reggae rhythms and dub deflections. Singing and playing ukulele, Dahlia is accompanied by George Saenz from South Texas on button accordion and trombone, Yoshiki Yamada from Japan on bass, Chris Hansen from California on drums, and Diego Cebollero from Argentina on guitar. Collectively they are called The Blue Dahlia.
Main: www.dahliadumont.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Blue-Dahlia/136078126469513
Twitter: www.twitter.com/dahliadumont
Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/dahliadumont
Indiegogo campaign to make first album!!!: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/from-nurse-to-musician-dahlia-dumont-s-first-album
SUNDAY 5/31
4pm- Moving Pictures: Hand-picked entertainment on the big screen each Sunday evening at the Way Station.
Dark Side of the Rainbow
In 1939, there was The Wizard of Oz. In 1973, there was Dark Side of the Moon. In the mid-90’s, someone decided to put them together. Today, we’ll replay it for you.
Special! Marc Abbott Presents
After the movie, we’ll be showing some film shorts of Way Station’s own Marc Abbott. We’ve got horror, we’ve got comedy, and it’s sure to be a good time!
9pm- Nerd Karaoke
DJ JOE RUDE and The KINGS of KARAOKE present a Nerds Night to RAWK OUT at the BAR with the TARDIS!!! Come sing They Might Be Giants, Tom Lehrer, Jonathan Coulton, and MORE! No cover, awesome cocktails and fine beers on tap--its the best party Sunday can buy!
http://thekingsofkaraoke.com/
MONDAY 6/1
Ambassador and Space Friend happy hour. Wear your pin for happy hr all night long.
6:30pm- Cartoons
7pm- Monday Movie Madness- Real Genius
9pm- Board Game Night
Bring your favorite game or mine our collection. Dot is slinging drinks all night long, $4 drafts. Best price in town!
TUESDAY 6/2
8pm- Alyssa and Collin
Genre: blues/folk
For fans of: Beck, Tom Waits, R.L. Burnside, Jack White
After playing in numerous bands and serving as a vocalist/percussionist for the long running off-broadway show De La Guarda, Collin struck out on his own creating his own unique musical gumbo. Collin jumps from deep blues, folk standards, his own songs, and even some 80's one hit wonders. Collin's wrote the score for the film "Objects Attack!" which is currently winning awards and taking names on the independent festival circuit. He can also be seen warbling and making quite a racket in the show Fuerza Bruta currently playing in Union Square.
collcouv.com
fuerzabrutanyc.com
objectsattack.com
With the recent release of her third studio album, "Our Time Was Here We Just Forgot to Be", Robbins makes a rockier departure from her first two albums ("Wet Behind the Ears" & "The Other Side of the World"). She growls and snarls her way through stories of haunted Brooklyn streets, changing seasons, and a lovers insanity all with a touch of sensitivity and heartache. With the lyrical prose of Aimee Mann and the voice of Etta James, “Our Time was Here...” provides the perfect balance of whiskey swigging rock and gin sipping soul.
www.alyssarobbins.com
alyssarobbins.bandcamp.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD49JPj3H2s
9pm- All Living Things Tour
Music of James Abbott, Nicole Grogan, Joseph Henry, Francie Moon, Michael Klics
Genre: Alt country, folk
For fans of: Monsters of Folk, Whiskeytown, Son Volt, Hayes Carll
All Living Things tour is a collaboration of singer songwriters from northern new jersey that have a mix of genres ranging from alt country, rock, blues, and folk. All members have personal projects and bands supporting their music, but this collaboration brings all writers together to accompany each others music. These varieties of songs have a wide range of story telling, guitar pickin', guitar slidin', and soothing harmonies.
http://indianprincess.bandcamp.com/album/black-drink-vision-quest - Music of James Abbott
https://franciemoon.bandcamp.com/ - Music of Francie Moon
http://josephhenry.bandcamp.com/ - Music of Joseph Henry
http://indianprincess.bandcamp.com/album/mixtapes-for-darla-chapter-1 -Music of Nicole Grogan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuIayI2wNhk -Video of James Abbott record release show for Black Drink Vision Quest album.
10pm- Kings County Ramblers
Genre: bluegrass, rag time, Americana
Bluegrass in Brooklyn! It's a wonderful thing and the Ramblers are helping to keep the tradition moving forward. We're a scrappy group of pickers emerging on the Brooklyn scene. Playing a great style of music that brings together bluegrass, rag time, Americana and improvisational jamming. Everything from fast paced cookin’ with gas to slow eerie old timey numbers. The way music is supposed to be. A good time celebration with organic instruments; banjo, mandolin, acoustic guitar and Bob the upright bass. Y'all should come!
KINGS COUNTY RAMBLERS 45 SEC SPOT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idSiblwC58w
11pm- Brother Jim
Genre: Americana
For fans of: John Hiatt, John Prine and Hayes Carll
Americana and roots songwriter Jim Greene brings his band, Brother Jim, to The Way Station. Sure to be a rockin set!!
WEDNESDAY 6/3
8pm- Bev Grant
Genre: Singer/songwriter
For fans of: Dixie Chicks, Iris Dement, Laura Love, Marianne Faithful
Personal, political storyteller with a diverse range of musical styles from Americana to South African township. Founder of hard hitting 70s and 80s band Bev Grant & the Human Condition, half of the duo WOOL&GRANT, director of the Brooklyn Women's Chorus.
Sing Out! Magazine says: "unhesitatingly fervent, unflinchingly personal and reflecting the diversity of a real person's musings."
Rolling Stone Magazine: "topical songwriting [as] holy warfare"
www.bevgrant.com
www.youtube.com/bevgrant2008
9pm- Richard Bryant
Genre: Singer/songwriter
For fans of: Cash/Dylan/Waits/Earle/Hank
Richard Bryant drives his guitar down found highways, through lost hedges and back alleys, even straying way over in the Territory prowling for the odd chord or dying note that might give shape to some musical notion he’s taken. He found a minor sixth chord in Arkansas once, but traded it for a flat fiver on Staten Island. Prying ears might hear a Luther Perkins lick leaning into a jazz cliché, all propped up by Howlin’ Wolf’s kickstand, replete with rack harmonica chugging nervously like a Hummer waiting for a tune-up. For all that, the tunes are hummable. Bryant takes leave of the ordinary, except when the ordinary serves his purpose.
“#197 with a bullet!” according to Dave Miller’s ranking of “The Waltz of the Blue Devils” at nothingbutgoodthings.blogspot.com – top 300 songs of the 1990s – a tune Bryant created (seems like only) yesterday.
soundcloud.com/#richard-97-2
10pm- Robin Irene Moss
Genre: Singer/songwriter; Indie folk
For fans of: Ingrid Michaelson, Florence and the Machine, Regina Spektor, Ella Fitzgerald
Robin Irene Moss writes and sings honest, lyric-driven music that anyone can relate to. She has a jazzy voice, intelligent (sometimes sassy) songs, and a killer band. Her EP “I Like You” came out last summer and is available on iTunes, Spotify, and at her website, Robinirenemoss.com.
“To say her talent as a songwriter is otherworldly is an understatement.”—Play Too Much Blog http://playtoomuch.com/2014/08/25/robin-irene-moss-i-like-you/
Robinirenemoss.com
Soundcloud.com/robin-irene-moss
Youtube.com/robinirenemossmusic
Facebook.com/robinirenemoss
11pm- Under Arrestimates
Genre: Classic R&B / Soul
For fans of: Booker T and The MG's, The Meters
Playing original and inspired interpretations on classic groove bands of the 60's and 70's. You'll feel scratchy like a vinyl record, comfy and sticky like a pleather couch.
https://underarrestimates.bandcamp.com/
THURSDAY 6/4
Wasabassco
FRIDAY 6/5
8pm- Hamin Reed
Genre: Acoustic
For fans of: Elliott Smith, Tool
Hamin Reed [hay min reid] conveys love & hate, dark & light, everything between & everything outside, and what it means to the human psyche. Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1984, he has been performing regularly solo or with different musicians from all over the world. Currently based in New York City.
"An acoustic artist who challenges the notions of wood, strings, and sentiment. . . Just as much a slap in the face of your "folky" values as it is an embrace of humanity song, craft, and experiment." -- Jason Medina (Producer/Promoter, Transient Authority)
"Jeff Andrade's musical project Hamin Reed goes unparalleled in its diversity of sound and talent. His voice is warm and heartbreaking on ballads and he can rock harder than any hardcore musician I've seen. The lyrics are thought provoking and emotionally moving to whimsically entertaining. Hamin Reed crosses a plethora of genres with a facility that does not make their performances seem disjointed. It is to say that whilst traversing through a variety of styles, there exists a continuity that is never lacking. Hamin Reed is an act that defines what more acts in current state should be, talented, creative and entertaining." -- Daniel Ouellette (Performance Artist, Daniel Ouellette and the Shobijin)
"Get inside the head and heart of one of the most evoking songwriters I have ever encountered. Genius insight to the world and who we are in it. I've been everywhere from Bluebird Cafe in Nashville to The Bitter End in NYC listening to hundreds of songwriters and none have been quite as prodigious as Jeff. He has inspired and ignited me as both a listener and a producer-songwriter. He has been an exquisite new addition to my ipod as well as an amazing addition to my life as a friend. Check him out. You will not regret it." -- Nicole Berkowitz (Producer-songwriter, The Willow Tree)
haminreed.com
9pm- Bear Trap
Genre: pop/rock
For fans of: The Breeders and R.E.M. (if they had a bandchild together)
What happens when your kid goes to preschool and bites another kid? Meet the mom. Form a band. Call it Bear Trap. Play it like you mean it.
beartrapped.com
https://soundcloud.com/beartrapped
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCurQ8KVXMPMiiukUs25UJYQ
10pm-12am- Kagero Farewell Show
Come out one and all for your last chance to see NYC's very own Japanese Gypsy Rock band KAGERO!
Kagero has been playing together around NYC for over a decade, bringing highly charged and fun world rhythms to amazed audiences. But soon these four guys will be calling it quits, closing out this chapter in Kagero history. This will be the final show in Brooklyn, featuring guitar, harmonica, fiddle, bass and drums. See the band that VICE called one of Brooklyn's Best Unknown Bands and the Deli Mag calls "a cross-culture dance party". f you haven't seen these guys, this is the time -- strap on your fun hat and we will see there!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1595261354041404/
Genre: Japanese Gypsy Rock
For fans of: Gogol Bordello meets David Bowie
Upbeat, folky pop songs with world music flavors, sung by a Japanese man with a British accent. Kagero’s sound is a melting pot of tonalities and rhythms from Asia, the Middle East, South America and Eastern Europe -- "Cultural Confusion". Sometimes the songs are beautiful imagery, sometimes sad folk tales, and sometimes silly songs about drinking. But the tunes are always fun, and the show is high energy dancing good time.
"Kagero’s world music goulash is very tasty -- even if you don’t always know what’s you’re eating."
“Rooted in uplifting elements from eclectic origins, "Japanese Gypsy Rock" unites Kagero’s musical influences and talents into a cross-culture dance party.”
by Meijin Bruttomesso, The Deli Magazine
www.kagero.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/KAGERO/8576534010
http://kagero.com/fr_epk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ul6qjtbneQ&feature=player_embedded
SATURDAY 6/6
8pm- The Lonesome Prairie Dogs
Genre: Country/ Rockabilly
For fans of: Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Waylon Jennings, The Cramps
Hailing for the most part from Jersey, The Lonesome Prairie Dogs play lean, no nonsense, garagey honky-tonk and rockabilly for denizens of the current century who liked the last one better. The LPDs play lotsa your Sun favorites, stripped down honky-tonk classics and originals in the same vein. They’ve opened for Junior Brown, did a gig at a prison upstate and even played in Nashville that one time. For ten years running, The LPDs have hosted the annual New years day Hank-O-Rama, a celebration of the music of Hank Williams on the anniversary of his death.
“Even if they weren't a great band, this trio would still get the award for Best Dressed of the evening. Luckily, they're kickass musicians as well,”- brooklyncountry.com
“…the house band…”- No Depression
https://www.facebook.com/thelonesomeprairiedogs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5btDx3BK0A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrQKdk3kSDQ
9pm- The Irresponsibles
Genre: Soul/Funk
For fans of: Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, St. Paul & the Broken Bones, Amy Winehouse
Brooklyn soul fusing elements of funk and blues. Powerhouse female vocalist fronts a six-piece band featuring dual guitars and organ. Classic Motown beats serve as a launching pad to electric dance grooves and interstellar boogie.
www.irresponsibles.nyc
10pm- The Fever
Genre: rock/punk/electro
Grinding Guitars, booming bass, hypnotic synths and throbbing drum beats. Mix in some lush, detached vocals, plenty of fuck-offishness and 8 bits of black tape for a stage outfit that redefines the concept of stripped down. Meet: The Fever, the hottest new post-rock duo to date. Based in Berlin, this infectious boy/girl combo delivers a genre-defying blend of Punk blues and Electro - raw, gritty, but always surprisingly pop. Dance music for the disenfranchised.
"Their sound lies somewhere between bluesrock, punk and new wave. They call themselves The Fever and infect you with their music" - RADIO M94.5
WEBSITE: www.thefever.de
SOUNDCLOUD: http://soundcloud.com/thefevermusic
FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/thefever.musik
YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheFeverMusik
BANDCAMP: http://the-fever.bandcamp.com/
11pm- All Night Chemists
Genre: Rock
A band that writes and records a musical potion of hypnotic sounds, unforgettable melodies, deep grooves, and intricate arrangements under the BQE in north Brooklyn...
Brad Gunyon, Len Monachello, and Brandon Wilde are All Night Chemists. Currently releasing two songs a month the trio continues to mix from song to song, both live and on record, with a variety of their fellow musicians. The result are shows and recordings that are truly their own. All Night Chemists' songs have been featured in the television shows Castle, Mercy, Men in Trees, Life is Wild, and Reaper. The song "Point of View" was featured in the 2007 film "Ornaments"
“The Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist has a mellow, reflective voice that speaks to experience and a way with instrumentation that, as they say, goes easy on the ears.” 3hive
http://www.allnightchemists.com/
http://allnightchemists.bandcamp.com/
SUNDAY 6/7
4pm- Moving Pictures: Hand-picked entertainment on the big screen each Sunday evening at the Way Station.
Jurassic Park
How did Star Lord meet the dinosaurs? Find out on the 12th in Jurassic World! But join us now to see the movie that started it all, with CG that still holds up 23 years later.
9pm- Nerd Karaoke
DJ JOE RUDE and The KINGS of KARAOKE present a Nerds Night to RAWK OUT at the BAR with the TARDIS!!! Come sing They Might Be Giants, Tom Lehrer, Jonathan Coulton, and MORE! No cover, awesome cocktails and fine beers on tap--its the best party Sunday can buy!
http://thekingsofkaraoke.com/
MONDAY 6/8
6:30pm- Cartoons
7pm- Monday Movie Madness- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
9pm- Board Game Night
Bring your favorite game or mine our collection. Dot is slinging drinks all night long, $4 drafts. Best price in town!
TUESDAY 6/9
7:30pm- Satellite Magazine: Let's Talk About Cities
Featuring short talks from:
Science writer Brooke Borel
Arup planner Vincent Riscica
SITU Studio principal Brad Samuels
Satellite editor Sarah Wesseler
http://www.satellitemagazine.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/events/1441803302787482/
9pm- Clyde's on Fire
Genre: HonkyTonk/ Americana
For fans of: Devil Makes Three, Gillian Welch/Dave Rawlings, Tammy Wynette
Clyde’s on Fire is a three piece out of Asheville, NC. They have an old-time country and honkytonk feel. With sweet harmonies, impressive picking styles and mountain-inspired energy, their originals are everything from haunting and sad to boot-stomping madness.
www.clydesonfire.com
www.soundcloud.com/clydesonfire
10pm- Orange Burn
Genre: Funk
For fans of: The Isley Brothers, Orgone, Parliament – Funkadelic, Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd, Chic, Tommy Bolin, Snarky Puppy
Orange Burn has a grand vision to make the most interesting funk music the world has ever heard. We play funk music and put jazz influence, prog influence and rock influence into that. We write catchy music that has groove, soul and sophistication. We’re a five piece and our music features all of the members talents.
facebook.com/OrangeBurnNYC
Soundcloud.com/OrangeBurn
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZFi5ja-OJYtvVTvgBRONg
11pm- Danny Jonokuchi
Genre: Jazz
Trumpeter, pianist, and composer Danny Jonokuchi has proven to be one of the most unique and dynamic musicians to arrive on the New York jazz scene. With longtime vocalist/collaborator Alexa Barchini, the duo make music that combines original sounds with songs from the Great American Songbook.
"This 22-year-old bandleader is definitely a sound of this era for all the best reasons." -Anthony Dean-Harris (Nextbop)
"[Danny Jonokuchi's] band is quite flexible in their delivery of these well crafted arrangements, showing that good jazz doesn’t have to be all improvisation as much as inspiration." -George W. Harris (JazzWeekly)
http://www.dannyjonokuchi.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN7YUbv6mLI
WEDNESDAY 6/10
8pm- Sterling Rhyne
Genre: Folk/Soul
For fans of: Billie Holiday, Lianne La Havas, Erykah Badu
Sterling Rhyne blends ethereal guitar lines with organic, catchy melodies, creating a unique ambiance. Alluring soul/folk smothered in honey, her music takes listeners on a transcendental journey of euphoria, heartbreak, and hope.
http://soundcloud.com/sterlingrhynemusic
http://youtube.com/sterlingrhyne
9pm- Moondrunk
Genre: Indie Singer/Songwriter
For fans of: The XX, Ben Harper, First Aid Kit
Moondrunk is a New York-based folk trio that jumps from heartbreak to humor before you can finish your whiskey. Andrew Bancroft’s original lyrics and guitar are complemented by Ashley Perez Flanagan’s powerful vocals. The talented multi-instrumentalist Yair Evnine rounds out the group’s sound with professional cello, guitar, looping sounds, and more. If the mood strikes, you may get wrapped up an audience-inspired freestyle rap. Either way, you will hear something new and from the heart.
Andrew Bancroft has been has been featured on Mtv’s TRL and in Rolling Stone and TIME. He has performed alongside Broadway star and band-mate Lin-Manuel Miranda with the popular hip hop group Freestyle Love Supreme.
Yair Evnine has performed in countless venues and shows, include Late Nate with David Letterman and a highly successful tour to Edinburgh and beyond with Lady Rizo.
"Even better, Ashley Perez Flanagan…delivers a sweetly touching 'Another Suitcase in Another Hall.'" –The New York Times (review of Evita)
www.andrewbancroft.com
10pm- innoVe Gnawa Band
Genre: Gnawa Music
InnoVe Gnawa is a gnawa band comprised of artists from different parts of Morocco. Led by master Maalem Hassan BenJaafer, InnoVe Gnawa celebrates this ancient spiritual music of North Africa in NYC with an innovative, hypnotic, and ecstatic take on this trance-inducing folk tradition.
https://www.facebook.com/inogna
Tweeter: @InnoVegnawa
Instagram: @InnoVegnawa
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JwtGNq6Evv8
11pm- Alpha Band
Genre: Jazz
For fans of: The Bad Plus, Fly Trio, Kneebody, Chris Potter Underground
Alpha Band is an insightful New York based sax trio following the traditions of forward thinking jazz music. Saxophonist Michael Farrell, bassist John Andrews, and drummer Michael Alfieri draw from an eclectic sonic palette to deliver their unique brand of groove oriented improvisation.
https://youtu.be/_trduYn2Jiw
Thursday 6/11
8pm- Mary-Elaine Jenkins
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