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Let's Talk About Cities + Louiza + County Kings + Jade Zabric @ The Way Station

The Way Station, 683 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. waystationbk.com. All events are a strongly suggested $5 donation

Veterans Day

Veterans- your first one’s on us and then drink happy hour prices all night long.

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Corduroy Appreciation Day- Wear Coruroy and drink happy hour prices all night long

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Let’s Talk About Cities

9pm- Louiza

Genre: Jazz influenced Indie Rock

LOUIZA is a raw blend of jazz, blues and indie-rock – A new electric project for the moody folk singer Rebecca Mimiaga

http://louiza.bandcamp.com/

10pm- County Kings

Genre: Indie/Irish Folk Rock

For fans of: The Proclaimers, Billy Bragg, Ray Lamontagne, Steve Earl, Tori Amos, Big Country, The Pretenders, Gillian Welch, REM

County Kings is an Irish way of saying Brooklyn (a.k.a. Kings County). Their indie rock style blends folk and blues with traditional Irish songs. They mix acoustic and electric instrumentation with an emphasis on vocal harmonies and relevant messages. Lead singer and principal songwriter, Gil Holohan, grew up singing traditional Irish songs in his parent’s pub. He infuses County King’s music with that flavor as well as his progressive politics.

www.countykingsmusic.com

11pm- Jade Zabric

Genre: Pop/Rock

For fans of: Jason Mraz, Michelle Branch

Singer/Songwriter Jade Zabric was born and raised in Houston, Texas. After graduating high school, she served five years in the US Air Force and separated with an honorable discharge as a Staff Sergeant. While in the Air Force, Jade was the lead guitar player for a morale band on a world tour including Europe and the Middle East. Since moving to New York City, she has been studying at NYU and in 2011, played guitar for Harlem Repertoire Theater’s Production of DreamGirls. Jade’s album, “Singer/Songwriter,” was released in July 2013. She makes her living busking on the streets of NYC.

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