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Vincent Cross + Patricia Santos + Ayumi Ishito Group + Institute of Flyer Learning @ The Way Station

Live Music: June 30, 2015, 8pm-12am, The Way Station, 683 Washington Ave, BK, http://waystationbk.blogspot.com/ $5 suggested donation

8pm- Vincent Cross
Genre: Contemporary Americana Mountain Music
For fans of: Any mountain music influenced songsters: Monroe, Holcomb, Boggs, Dylan, Williams, Tweedy,

Post Modern Americana Mountain Music.

“...A crystal clear voice that took me back to when I was being introduced to mountain music...” – The Legendary Odetta

“Cross has a way with aphoristic old-time vernacular...” – NY Music Daily, USA
“A new high, lonesome edged lead voice emerges on the bluegrass scene....” – IBMA

www.vincentcross.com

9pm- Patricia Santos
Genre: cello rock, singer-songwriter
For fans of: Bessie Smith, Gillian Welch, DeVotchKa

Patricia is a singing cellist (vocellist) who loves many musical styles and uses both traditional and new cello techniques to craft her songs and arrangements. Particular loves are blues, rock, and folk styles, and getting a little weird.

“like drinking awesome through the ears” - Celestial Blue Music

“dark diverse cello rocker” - Lucid Culture

www.PatriciaSantos.com
www.FB.com/cellopatricia

Photo Credit: Marc Santos Photography

10pm- Ayumi Ishito Group
Genre: Jazz/Post-Rock
For fans of: Wayne Shorter, Bill Frisell, Radiohead

Ayumi Ishito Group is a NYC-based sax quintet, plays jazz, post-rock, and experimental music.

www.ayumiishito.com

11pm- Institute of Flyer Learning
Genre: hip-hop/neo-soul/electronic
For fans of: Little Dragon, Janelle Monae, Theophilus London, Outkast, The Flaming Lips

The Institute of Flyer Learning is a Brooklyn based hip-hop/neo-soul band composed of a singer, a rapper, and a rhythm section. Human vocals mesh with electronic beats, pulsing bass lines, and guitar arpeggios pouring out like sunshine. Flyer Learning performs original songs drawing upon eclectic influences ranging from old school hip-hop and electronic music to art-rock and funk. For good measure, they also perform some retro-future/re-mixed covers of classic hip-hop/soul songs, paying homage to the grand masters that came before, rocked the mic, dropped the mic, and inspired them to get up and write.

www.flyerlearning.com
soundcloud.com/flyerlearning
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_pKBR6Q2b6CYgKaRtrVlMw

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