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March 2015

01 March

02 March

Twin Danger - Soho House (NYC)


The "dark, sexy" new brainchild of Stuart Matthewman (co-founder of Sade) and vocalist Vanessa Bley (frontwoman of psych-rock outfit Beast Patrol and daughter of free jazz pianist Paul Bley) that melds noir jazz with midnight blues and cinematic grooves.

03 March

Matthew E. White: Southern Lights Tonight - BRIC Arts (NYC)


Rolling Stone "Artist To Watch" Matthew E. White signed to Domino for his bold new album 'Fresh Blood. He will make his national TV debut on Letterman (March 16).  'Fresh Blood' has been called one of the most anticipated albums of 2015 by The Guardian, Stereogum, Paste, CoS, and more. His first single "Rock & Roll is Cold" earned a 4-star review from Billboard and "Tranquility" was one of NY Mag Vulture's Best Songs of the Week.

06 March

Gretchen Peters - Subculture (NYC)


Nashville Songwriter Hall of Famer Gretchen Peters co-produces her 8th album of 11 tracks with friends Jason Isbell, Jimmy LaFave, Matraca Berg and more, reflecting the gritty, evocative style this Emmy and CMA winner has become known for.

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07 March

07 March

Red Baraat - Bowery Ballroom (NYC)


Dubbed NPR’s “best party band in years,” the eight-piece 'dhol-n-brass’ ensemble recently released ‘Gaadi of Truth’ (Sinj Records), featuring collabs with 'Delicate' Steve Marion and remixes by Lost In The Tress + Karsh Kale. The band takes their high-energy live show on a nationwide tour through April, which includes the fourth annual presentation of Red Baraat’s Festival of Colors.

07 March

08 March

Red Baraat - Brooklyn Bowl (NYC)


Dubbed NPR’s “best party band in years,” the eight-piece 'dhol-n-brass’ ensemble recently released ‘Gaadi of Truth’ (Sinj Records), featuring collabs with 'Delicate' Steve Marion and remixes by Lost In The Tress + Karsh Kale. The band takes their high-energy live show on a nationwide tour through April, which includes the fourth annual presentation of Red Baraat’s Festival of Colors.

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16 March

Father Ray Kelly - St. Joseph’s Church (NYC)


The pitch-perfect priest from Ireland, whose performance of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" at a wedding has been viewed by over 40+ million people worldwide, updates classic hits by REM and Eric Clapton plus a selection of Irish songs and hymns on his forthcoming debut album (Manhattan Records).

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22 March

San Cisco - Baby’s All Right (Brooklyn)


6x Aria Award-nominated San Cisco have climbed the top of Australian iTunes and embarked on sold-out US tours with their mix of fuzzy surf rock and infectious electro-pop, anchored by Scarlett on drums and singer Jordi who co-produced the album with guitarist Josh.

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23 March

San Cisco - Mercury Lounge (NYC)


6x Aria Award-nominated San Cisco have climbed the top of Australian iTunes and embarked on sold-out US tours with their mix of fuzzy surf rock and infectious electro-pop, anchored by Scarlett on drums and singer Jordi who co-produced the album with guitarist Josh.

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23 March

24 March

San Cisco - Rough Trade (Brooklyn)


6x Aria Award-nominated San Cisco have climbed the top of Australian iTunes and embarked on sold-out US tours with their mix of fuzzy surf rock and infectious electro-pop, anchored by Scarlett on drums and singer Jordi who co-produced the album with guitarist Josh.

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26 March

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28 March

The Districts - Rough Trade (Brooklyn)


NPR calls The Districts' John Congleton-produced 'A Flourish And A Spoil' (out now, Fat Possum) "fast, furious [and] genius." The band, whose eldest member is only 20, recently made their TV debut on Late Night with Seth Meyers and have been named to TIME, Tumblr and the Huffington Post's Artists To Watch in 2015 lists. The quartet are currently on a national headlining tour and will bring their "incendiary" (NME), raw on-stage vigor to Bonnaroo and Governors Ball this summer.

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31 March

Hailey Tuck - Rockwood (NYC)


24-year-old expat jazz singer flips the script on the Zombies, Cole Porter, Maroon 5 and more, changing gender roles and playing with tempos as inspired by her fervent love for Blossom Dearie, '20s jazz and la belle époque.

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31 March

31 March

Houndmouth - Rough Trade (NYC)


One of Spotify's top picks to breakout in 2015 and already confirmed for Letterman (March 31), Houndmouth will release their best songs to date on their new LP, 'Little Neon Limelight' (Rough Trade) following their 2013 debut album which saw them perform on Letterman, Conan, CBS This Morning, and on tours with The Alabama Shakes, The Lumineers and more.

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