8pm- Vinny Bunnicelli
Genre: Fingerstyle Guitar-pop/funk/indie
For fans of: Andy McKee, Antoine Dufour, Tommy Emmanuel, Don Ross
Vinny has performed with a variety of bands ranging from original music, cover bands, and doo-wop groups. Most recently he has been playing as a solo fingerstyle guitarist. Fingerstyle guitar is a unique style of playing that blends fingerpicking with percussion on the body of the guitar. It is often considered a “one man band” approach to music. Vinny’s repertoire includes catchy melodic original pieces along with arrangements of classic pop music such as Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and the Beatles.
http://1vinnyb.tumblr.com/
https://www.youtube.com/user/Vin123man
9pm- Tom Cintula
Genre: Singer Songwriter/ Acoustic Rock/ POP/ Americana/ Jam
For fans of: John Butler Trio/ Alpha Rev/ Marcus Eaton/ Dave Matthews Band
www.tomcintula.tumblr.com
www.reverbnation.com/tomcintula
https://twitter.com/TheBuffalo24
http://www.youtube.com/user/Buffalo24Records
10pm- Ajai Raj
Genre: Folk/Rock/Punk
For fans of: Neil Young, Townes Van Zandt, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave
Ajai Raj crafts deceptively simple songs with complex lyrics, delivered alternately with soulful depth and punk bite. His music filters the raw stuff of personal experience through the traditions of great songwriting and literature from around the world.
Ajai Raj blends the depth of blues, the drive of rock and roll, and the sneer of punk into a sound all his own.
music.ajairaj.com
www.soundcloud.com/ajaipraj
11pm- Roger Silverberg
Genre: Singer/Songwriter, Blue-Eyed Soul, Retro Pop
For fans of: Hall & Oates, Josh Rouse, Josh Ritter, Mark Knopfler,
Folky soul singer/songwriter Roger Silverberg taught himself to play by soaking in the sounds he heard on the AM radio dial in the late 50s through the 60s. That fertile period, rich in musical diversity in a musically rich city like Philadelphia, figures prominently as a foundation for his own songs. A relocation to New York in 1982 placed Roger squarely in the middle of the active Greenwich Village scene. Roger played the open mics, on the street, and at some of the venues that are still operating some thirty years on. The New York experience triggered a wave of new songs, some of which Roger still puts into his set. After performing steadily from the early 1970s through the mid‐1980s, by late 1986 Roger stepped back from live performance to attend to parental responsibilities. However, by 1998, with the children a little more self‐ reliant, the song writing returned and with it so did Roger to live performance. Roger is currently touring regionally to support Major Seventh Heaven, his third released album.
“Roger doesn’t try to disguise his roots in ‘60s pop and ‘70s soft rock. Rather, he chooses to celebrate it in a set of classic feeling songs.” Geoffrey Armes, Inside Connection Magazine
“Songs from the heart. Like a 21st century Cat Stevens.” Theresa Dieso, Long Valley Patch
www.rogersilverberg.com
www.reverbnation.com/rogersilverberg
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