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Noah Redfield + Dave Hassell Quintet + Kings County Ramblers + Bree and The Whatevers @ The Way Station
The Way Station, 683 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. waystationbk.com. All events are a strongly suggested $5 donation

8pm- Noah Redfield
Genre: Indie
For fans of: The Kinks, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, Small Faces, Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Scott Walker
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Witness the acoustic punk vagabond Mr. Noah as he staggers his way into upcoming live venues and bangs out song after song about humanity’s basest impulses. On a good night, he slings his guitar over his shoulder and sings from his soul. On a bad night, he goes completely mad and babbles in gin-soaked tongues. Either way, you’ll have a blast.
“Acoustic anarchy.” —Mike Staub, Bassist of Bad Mary
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1b6i0BEwQQ
9pm- Dave Hassell Quintet
Genre: jazz, contemporary
For fans of: Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter
Brooklyn based bass player and composer Dave Hassell draws from his diverse background to deliver a genuine and solid musical foundation. Drawing from his rock, funk, jazz, and folk backgrounds he brings a fresh and unique palate of sounds to the table, and consistently pushes others to explore new terrain. Along with being an in demand sideman in several groups, he also leads the Dave Hassell Quintet, which just released their debut album entitled “Bearings.” The album is available to stream, download, and order at loozthehoff.bandcamp.com.
10pm- Kings County Ramblers
Genre: bluegrass, rag time, Americana
Bluegrass in Brooklyn! It’s a wonderful thing and the Ramblers are helping to keep the tradition moving forward. We’re a scrappy group of pickers emerging on the Brooklyn scene. Playing a great style of music that brings together bluegrass, rag time, Americana and improvisational jamming. Everything from fast paced cookin’ with gas to slow eerie old timey numbers. The way music is supposed to be. A good time celebration with organic instruments; banjo, mandolin, acoustic guitar and Bob the upright bass. Y’all should come!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idSiblwC58w
11pm- Bree and The Whatevers
Genre: Jazzy pop gypsy rock
For fans of: good times, good music and general nerdom
We sound like the musical love child of Amy Winehouse and The Doors. Four piece Brooklyn based Pop/R&B /Rock band fronted by a powerhouse Chanteuse.
Funky bass/drum beats with lively melodies, and lyrics about Love, German folklore, and Anime Heroines.
“an attractive blues/jazz/pop chanteuse, Bree Klauser, who playfully delivered lively melodies with a skilled combo of guitar/bass/drums/keys.”- nycindiemusiclive.blogspot.com/
breeannklauser.com