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Lexi Street Band with special guest, Levi Weaver - Live at Eddie's Attic!

Doors open at 6:30 pm. Tickets will be $15 at the door.

Debuting their second cd, Lexi Street's album, Champagne Promises is the tongue and cheek title for their long awaited second album. It was in 2002 they released the girl I used to be…. Since then, the band released a few singles, Summer and The Room which enjoyed a stay on satellite’s XM radio. Their second album release, Champagne Promises, makes good on their promise to deliver. If you like Tom Waits, Shiveree, or moody broody music, with some playful attitude thrown in - then we think you'll like this band!

Levi Weaver is a songwriter/storyteller/one-man-band who currently resides in Nashville, TN in spite of CMT and Kings of Leon. He has not yet come up with a good answer for "What Kind of Music Do You Play"; though 'Dark Post-Americana Art-Folk' seems to him to be a perfectly valid, it seems only to elicit wrinkly eyebrows from others. In 2006, Levi won a competition to support Imogen Heap in Birmingham, UK. "He was so fantastic that he sold all of his CDs and took twice as many mail orders. The crowd really warmed to him (as did I), so I took him on my US tour. He opened the show beautifully. He went down a storm, and I’m excited for what lies ahead in Levi’s world!" - Imogen Heap Aside from the new album, "The Letter of Dr. Kurt Godel, Weaver has received significant airplay on a number of college radio stations, XM (Channel 50, The Loft) and Pandora. He also recently had a song, titled “Make It Better”, re-recorded by singer-songwriter Gary Nock. The song has since been placed in a national ad campaign for Mars Chocolate in the United Kingdom.

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