ISRAEL NASH - thursday may 14th
 

 

thursday may 14th
Doors 7:00 PM / Showtime 8:00 PM
All Ages

http://israelnash.com/
http://birdiebuschmusic.com/

Pre-sales end at noon on the day of the show. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door on a first-come, first-served basis.

TICKET POLICIES:

  • Will Call only. No physical tickets are printed.
  • Tickets are non refundable. 
  • Tickets may not be exchanged for a different show. 
  • Tickets may be transferred to another person for that show.

israel nash

Rain Plans, the breakthrough album from Israel Nash was  released this past August.  The record received worldwide critical acclaim—NPR calling it "widescreen Americana at its finest"  and Boston Globe declaring "Urgent, loud folk"

Rain Plans was produced by Nash, recorded & mixed by Grammy Award winning engineer Ted Young (Sonic Youth, Kurt Vile) and inspired by Nash’s new home of Dripping Springs, Texas, which helped evolve the tone of his songwriting. 

Of the new music Nash notes, “I wanted to make an album that sounded like what I saw and somehow spread the peace that this place brings to me. These songs are all about moving from New York to the reaches of the Hill Country and what those hills represent to me, which is greater than just nature. It’s about my life and home. I really wanted to go new places and abandon any rules that had made me cautious before. It’s about creating an environment that is so much bigger than any individual.”

BIRDIE BUScH

Birdie Busch has been making and recording independent music from her home base of Philadelphia for a solid decade. A combination of loyal radio support across the U.S with every recording, live touring, and solid albums put out both herself and on adventurous independents like Bar None Records has created a constellation of connect the dots that has many people listening to her music and making the claim that it’s some of the best they’ve known. Four full lengths and an Philadelphia themed EP has had her creating sonic song soundscapes with some of Philly’s finest musicians, producers, and engineers. Critics from American Songwriter to Village Voice have found her of kindred spirit from everyone from Syd Barrett to Eudora Welty, and seem to just keep referring to what she does as her own thing and appreciating that strange place where it resides. City Paper says, “She’s noisy when she might’ve hushed up, nervy when most are relaxed, funny when others stay forlorn and dressy when she could be buttoned-up.” It’s this comfort to contain multitudes that has had her and her band sharing stages with everyone from Richard Thompson and Richie Havens to Dr.Dog and Junip.