Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter (and Prospect Heights Patch's events editor!) Stephanie Carlin is "a voice of bittersweet honesty and unyielding truths, straddling the lines between folk and jazz."
According to Jason Mundock of WPAZ Radio, "This music is so powerful and intense. The vocals are nothing short of incredible and one of the best uses of the voice as an instrument since I heard the Cocteau Twins Elisabeth Fraser in the late 80s."
Tonight's free acoustic performance features original music from her upcoming album. The evening will also feature acoustic performances from:
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Fifth Nation, the serendipitous, creative, romantic and spiritual connection of King Julia and Music Read. They have joined forces as fighters for love, and cultivators of exhilirating and powerful music.
Rock-n-roll monsters (gods? saints?) Redlight Cinema are, according to The Examiner, "one 2010’s Local Artists to Watch Out For" and just put out one the most original albums heard this year.
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Spiff Weigand is best known for his “one man band” concerts. Juggling up to seven instruments simultaneously without looping, he creates complete textures that are as unexpectedly musical as they are visually impressive.
Cherisse Bradley fuses jazz, funk, and soul in an eclectic style reminiscent of Erykah Badu.