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Marc Delgado of Wounded Knee + Amandla Turner + Jim Petrie Band + eu?sh @ The Way Station
The Way Station, 683 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. waystationbk.com. All events are a strongly suggested $5 donation.

8pm- Marc Delgado of Wounded Knee
Genre: Alt-Rock/Americana/Folk
For fans of: R.E.M/Son Volt/Bob Dylan/Pavement/Grant Lee Buffalo
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Marc Delgado’s songs are eclectic & unexpected & deal with characters trying to make sense of the American Landscape.
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9pm- Amandla Turner
Genre: Rock/Folk
For fans of: Bonnie Raitt, Sara Bareilles, Ingrid Michaelson
Amandla Turner was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. She joined the Brooklyn Youth Chorus at an early age where she was instructed in choral singing for ten years. During her time with Byc, she was able to perform in various places such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Madison Square Garden and Radio City. She also performed with Lorin Maazel of the NY Philharmonic, Elton John, Sting and Lou Reed to name a few. She eventually focused on guitar and songwriting and attended Berklee College of Music in Boston Massachusetts.
AmandlaTurner.com
10pm- Jim Petrie Band
Genre: Folk/Country Rock, Americana
For fans of: Gram Parsons, Jackson Browne, Ollabelle, Donna the Buffalo
Great musicianship, melodies you remember, songs you want to dance to, lyrics that say something, hearts that beat.
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11pm- eüsh
Genre: Alternative, Baroque-pop, Experimental-folk-rock, Sea-shanty
For fans of: Cass McCombs, Popol Vuh, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush
eüsh creates baroque-pop, experimental-rock, alt-country, mysterious-sea-shanty’s. eüsh combine classic song writing with more experimental sound aesthetics. Blended with a deep respect for the abstract. Wrapped in a pop song. Meditative vocals melt into nebulous harmonies and undulating rhythms evoking the warm, primitive colours of dusk...
“eüsh cite everything from Joni Mitchell to Steve Reich as influences (excellent
pedigree) and yet the result evokes something akin to Rachels jamming with
Radiohead and Kate Bush and all that the pairing might contain.” - MusicZeitgeist.com
“They will surely dim the lights and leave you wandering in the dark, getting lost in their songs.”- John Ritchie, musicfeeds.com