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Mikhael Muya + Mostacho Xprmnt + The Flying Dogs of Jupiter @ The Way Station

8pm- Mikhael Muya
Genre: acoustic/folk rock
For fans of: Dave Matthews Band, Ben Harper, Bob Dylan, Hurray for the Riff Raff

Mikhael Muya is a singer-songwriter coming from South Africa, who amongst his many travels around Africa and being exposed to all of the musical influences from the continent, has always come back to playing some good ol’ folksy music with a soul. He sings of forgotten feasts, honey on toast, odes to the sun and much in between.

www.facebook.com/MikhaelMuyaMusic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAnQj139BAY 
http://www.youtube.com/user/mikhaelmuya
 
9pm- Mostacho Xprmnt
Genre: RnB/Fusion/Funk
For fans of: Esperanza Spalding, Robert Glasper, Snarky Puppy

Mostacho Xprmnt is a real fusion project based on collaboration; it strives to defy the boundaries of genres and to mix them all together without prejudice. The Xprmnt consolidated in March 2013 in Brooklyn, NY counting with the great Najwa Mahiaddin on vocals, Haruka Yabuno on keys and Alejandro Zorrilla on bass amongst other outstanding musicians. Lead by Andrés Marín on the drums.

www.facebook.com/mostachoxprmnt
www.mostachoxprmnt.com

10pm- The Flying Dogs of Jupiter
Genre: American Rock
For fans of: Hot Tuna, Guiseppe Verdi, Grateful Dead, Iggy Stooge, Johnny Cash, Giacomo Puccini, Bert Berns, Mckinley Morganfield, and many others,

Since 1974, The Flying Dogs of Jupiter have been making great music.  As one of the pioneers of the indie genre, The Flying Dogs opened Jovian Records in 1975 and released their first album “American Dream”.  Today, the band performs a program of music featuring our very original music from our catalog of albums and CDs including “So Blue We Just Have Ta Boogie” (March 2013), “In Cecilia’s Garden” (October 2011), “Return From Jupiter” (July 2010), and “American Dream” (July 1975).

www.THEFLYINGDOGSOFJUPITER.com
 

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