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Sexology on Tap + Marc Delgado + The Moon and You + Rob Nance and the Lost Souls @ The Way Station
Live Music: November 24, 2015, 7:30pm-12am, The Way Station, 683 Washington Ave, BK, http://waystationbk.blogspot.com/ $5 suggested donation

8pm- Sexology on Tap: Taboo
9pm- Marc Delgado
Genre: Alt-Rock/Americana/Folk
For fans of: R.E.M/Son Volt/Bob Dylan/Pavement/Grant Lee Buffalo
Marc Delgado’s songs are eclectic & unexpected & deal with characters trying to make sense of the American Landscape.
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10pm- The Moon and You
Genre: Alt Folk
For fans of: Leon Redbone, Nick Drake, Gillian Welch, Richard and Linda Thompson
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Melissa Hyman and Ryan Furstenberg are musical mad scientists who bring the sparks of life to old forms. One stormy night, in the midst of demented cackling, they created the Moon and You. Armed with cello, guitar, harmonica, foot percussion, and vocal cords they play their versions of ragtime, country, lounge jazz, and bluegrass up and down the Eastern Seaboard. Come for the soothing vocal harmonies and intricate arrangements and stay for the awkward stage banter.
“Their songs are heartfelt, but neither cloying nor saccharine.”- Ali Marshall, The Mountain Xpress
“Unlike many acoustic folk duos, Asheville’s the Moon and You features
acoustic guitar and cello, which allows the band to get a deeper, smokier
tone than similar acts. Melissa Hyman’s cello also provides a groovy,
dynamic presence, channeling sultry jazz swing on the down-to-earth ode
“Diamondz,” haunting folk-grass on “Baker’s Daughter,” and harmony-enriched folk-pop like the foot-tapping “Take Me With You.” While Hyman holds down the hearty bottom end, Ryan Furstenberg’s fingerstyle guitar does soft-shoe over the top, allowing the tenderly plucked melodies to dance watercolor wisps that gently fade into each other. And the sonic yin-yang extends beyond their instruments. Fustenberg also possesses a booming, oaky baritone that plays nicely against Hyman’s sweet girlish coo. The pair only started making music together a little more than a year ago, but since then they’ve released two live six-song EPs on BandCamp. At least a few tracks seem inspired by the pair’s obvious chemistry and shared affection, recalling the intimate earnest spirit of fellow North Carolina couple-combo Bowerbirds.” - Chris Parker, Charleston City Paper
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11pm- Rob Nance and the Lost Souls
Genre: Folk/Americana
For Fans Of: The Band, John Prine, Mudcrutch
Growing up on a steady diet of musical influences in North Carolina that ranged from Doc Watson to Neil Young, Rob Nance now writes songs that echo the traditions of southern and contemporary folk music to create a unique brand of roots rock. His debut release, Lost Souls and Locked Doors, winds its way between heartfelt folk songs and rock numbers that make up a sound both familiar and new.