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Steve Lewis Farwell Review + Kotorino @ The Way Station

7pm- Steve Lewis Farwell Review 

Steve Lewis presents his new album Shaky Floors - 
a twisted ride through a musical landscape 
marked by tricksters, bad girls, magical hats, 
guerrilla revolutionaries, and dirty rock. While straddling the rock, funk, and folk worlds, 
Steve's many influences converge in a way that is 
unique and endearing, with flashes of Beck, 
T. Rex, Pixies, and Tom Waits.
www.stevelewismusic.com

10pm- Kotorino

www.kotorino.com
Kotorino play creaky music flavored with European waltzes, Latin Tango and rural Americana. Sometimes they are a large ensemble, including strings, horns and drums, sometimes it can be a banjo and lonely musical saw, regardless of the instrumentation the original music always enchants and entertains. Says WNYC:

…Kotorino has one of the most unique and unusual sounds of any band, ever. Even in a music scene saturated with “chamber-pop” bands and odd instrumentation, Kotorino stands out with its use of all variety of winds, strings, and other musical gadgetry. The music itself is omnivorous in its source material, quite pretty, and downright haunting.

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