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George Gilmore + Evan Nachimson + Dottie Scharr + Dylan Aiello @ The Way Station

Live Music: May 27, 2016, 8pm-12am, The Way Station, 683 Washington Ave, BK, http://waystationbk.blogspot.com/ $5 suggested donation

8pm- George Gilmore
Genre: Folk, Singer/songwriter
For fans of: Nick Lowe, Leonard Cohen, Justin Townes Earle, Kris Kristofferson

This New York City veteran singer/songwriter/guitar slinger has been a mainstay on the Americana/roots-rock scene for over two decades. His latest (I am a Weed) finds him in great form on these (lucky) 13 tunes exploring the journey of life with and without love, accompanied by an able stable of well-known Big Apple players. Tops for me is his gospel-fueled offering "The Good Lord Smote My Eye."

http://www.reverbnation.com/georgegilmoresolo
http://georgegilmoremusic.com

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10pm- Evan Nachimson + Dottie Scharr + Dylan Aiello

Evan Nachimson
Genre:Pop, Rock
For fans of: Bob Dylan, The Beatles, James Bay, Ed Sheeran

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www.evannachimsonmusic.com

Dottie Scharr
Genre: Folk / Pop
For fans of: Sharon Van Etten, The Staves, Daughter, Courtney Barnett

Brooklyn-based artist Dottie Scharr frames her intimate, narrative-driven songwriting with dynamic arrangements, quickly changing from sparse to lush, exposed to cathartic. In her 2015 self-titled EP, distorted guitars and layered harmonies reinforce the contradictory emotions that her lyrics explore.

“Dreamy and ambient, yet juxtaposed with heavy lyrical content” - Sound of Boston

www.dottiescharr.com
www.facebook.com/dottiemusic
Instagram: dscharr
Twitter: @dottiemusic
Spotify: spotify:artist:6iTlFkAugDjxCJP8H6C4wr

Dylan Aiello
Genre: Folk Rock
For fans of: James Taylor, Jeff Lynne

Storytelling-based songwriting meets eclectic influences from bluegrass, rock, and world music.

"James Taylor meets Paul Simon meets Pixar soundtracks!" - Bennett Jackson, Newport Folk Festival

www.dylanaiello.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNEc1vKiyHI

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