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James Lambrose + Moondrunk + Selzbak + Emily Danger @ The Way Station

Live Music: April 19, 2016, 8pm-12am, The Way Station, 683 Washington Ave, BK, http://waystationbk.blogspot.com/ $5 suggested donation

8pm- James Lambrose
Genre: Flamenco-Jazz
For fans of: Paco de Lucia, Vicente Amigo

James Labrosse performs a diverse repertoire of music with influences from across the globe. Performing original music and covers by greats such as Paco de Lucia, and Vicente Amigo. Traces can be found from Flamenco, Jazz, Latin American, to Asian musical influences. James Labrosse promises a unique musical experience aimed to navigate the listener to other cultures.

JamesLabrosse.com
youtube.com/c/JamesLabrosse
facebook.com/jameslabrossemusic
twitter.com/JamesLabrosse

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9pm- Moondrunk
Genre: Indie Singer/Songwriter
For fans of: The XX, Ben Harper, First Aid Kit

Moondrunk is a New York-based folk duo that jumps from heartbreak to humor before you can finish your whiskey. Andrew Bancroft’s original lyrics and guitar licks are complemented by Ashley Flanagan’s powerful vocals. They will be joined by the talented multi-instrumentalist Yair Evnine on cello. If the mood strikes, you may be privy to an audience-inspired freestyle rap. Either way, you will hear something unique.

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Bancroft has been has been featured on MTV’s TRL and in Rolling Stone and TIME.
"Even better, Ashley Perez Flanagan…delivers a sweetly touching 'Another Suitcase in Another Hall.'" –The New York Times (review of Evita)

www.andrewbancroft.com
https://www.facebook.com/moondrunk/?fref=ts
http://twitter.com/moondrunkband

10pm- Selzbak
Genre: Alt-Folk-Blues
For fans of: Nathaniel Rateliff, Gregory Alan Isakov, Junior Wells

Selsbak has spent the last 5 years traveling and living in Iceland, Russia, Madagascar, Germany and currently New York -- while playing his indie-folk to a wide variety of audiences. His unique selection of instruments, including the tenor guitar and harmonica, give his music a melodic presence that is immediately stirred up with the sound and soul of his rugged voice. His recent EP, White Pine, tells of stories and feelings through the natural and concrete jungles of his travels. His music has a soft nature with a large presence sure to please.

"The music evokes all of the dreaminess, pensiveness, and/or wanderlust you would expect from a folk singer who’s begun to master a sound that can create atmospheres out of the minimal.” - WordKrapht

www.selsbak.com
www.facebook.com/selsbakmusic
www.soundcloud.com/selsbak
www.selsbak.bandcamp.com

11pm- Emily Danger
Genre: Dark Cabaret Rock
For fans of: Radiohead, Judy Garland, Banks, Grimes, Fiona Apple, James Blake

Deriving influence somewhere between 1940‘s Berlin cabarets and Disclosure grooves, Emily Danger defies genres. If Judy Garland had a beat machine, she would’ve been Emily Danger.

“Her name may be Emily Danger and she may be a queen in the world of dark cabaret rock, but she wants you feel safe inside her music -- vulnerable enough to be yourself” - Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls

"This is no cautionary tale. And Emily Danger is no diva. But be forewarned, the opera trained indie musician's honed howl is going to blow your mind." - V Magazine

www.emilydangermusic.com
www.twitter.com/emilydangerband
www.facebook.com/emilydangerband

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