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Nicholas Ciavatta + Caitlin Maire Bell + Warren Malone + Mike O'Malley @ The Way Station

Paul Ryan Presents an Evening of Singer Songwriters

8pm- Nicholas Ciavatta

9pm- Caitlin Marie Bell
Genre:Folk
For fans of: Traditional, Americana, Appalachian, Folk

Caitlin Marie Bell is a Georgia born folk songwriter and performer currently living and performing in NYC. Her debut album, Blood and the Water, was released May 2013 and consists of a collection of original compositions and new arrangements of traditional folk songs.

Caitlin Marie Bell’s vocals epitomize the folk genre. Her vocals are powerful, quaking at times, but with the kind of sincerity that makes folk music such an admirable genre. All told, Caitlin Marie Bell is a folk singer of the highest order. Her music preserves the soul-searching depth of traditional folk music. -Greg Jones, Ear to the Ground Music

http://www.caitlinmariebell.com
www.caitlinbell.bandcamp.com
 
10pm- Warren Malone
Genre: Folk/blues/country
For fans of Mississippi John Hurt/Steve Earle/Van Morrison

New York Based singer songwriter Warren Malone is originally from  Manchester England, he has played street corners, bars, cafes and venues all over the world and has opened for many greats including, David Gray, Bert Jansch, Dick Gaugin and more than he can remember. His album "And The Ants Ate The Bee" is his favourite piece of work to date and its available everywhere.
www.warrenmalone.com
 
11pm- Mike O'Malley
Hailing originally from North Carolina, Mike O’Malley cannot decide whether he wants to entertain you or make you vaguely uncomfortable.  A sparse one-man band, he summons the totality of his threadbare resources to make as big and cohesive a noise as one man with a bouzouki, a tambourine, and a big, brassy voice can produce.  He only sings when he gets the reds.  His material is quixotic at worst, byronic at best, and goes fantastically with beer.  You must at least be curious.

http://elkbellows.bandcamp.com/

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