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April 2015

01 April

Houndmouth - Bowery Ballroom (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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01 April

Feufollet - Rockwood Music Hall (NYC)


From the rich bayou culture of Lafayette, LA comes Grammy-Nominated Feufollet, who are "pushing the boundaries of their genres" (NPR) with a melting pot sound that combines Cajun, classic country, indie rock, swamp pop, and earnest Americana.

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02 April

Hailey Tuck - Manderley Bar (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.

05 April

Amy Speace - The Living Room (NYC)


Gut-wrenching folk imbued with “poetry and honesty” (New York Times) that tackles ill-advised love, the bitter battle for sobriety and self-redemption — all while “channeling the classics” (Billboard) from Stax to Muscle Shoals.

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06 April

Matthew E. White - Baby’s All Right (Brooklyn)


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.

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06 April

Amy Speace - Rockwood Music Hall (NYC)


Gut-wrenching folk imbued with “poetry and honesty” (New York Times) that tackles ill-advised love, the bitter battle for sobriety and self-redemption — all while “channeling the classics” (Billboard) from Stax to Muscle Shoals.

07 April

London Souls - Bowery Ballroom (NYC)


Back after guitarist Tash Neal’s recovery from a hit-and-run accident, this blazing NYC duo inject youthful abandon into Lep Zep riffs with Band of Gypsies-style intensity  — but with a tender side that recalls the wide-eyed power-pop of Big Star. 

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07 April

Amy Speace - The Living Room (NYC)


Gut-wrenching folk imbued with “poetry and honesty” (New York Times) that tackles ill-advised love, the bitter battle for sobriety and self-redemption — all while “channeling the classics” (Billboard) from Stax to Muscle Shoals

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08 April

09 April

10 April

Cassandra Wilson - The Apollo Theatre (NYC)


On ‘Coming Forth By Day,’ Cassandra Wilson’s otherwordly homage to Billie Holiday in her centennial year, Cassandra partnered with an unlikely cast of characters including producer Nick Launay (Nick Cave’s producer),T Bone Burnett, Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs,  the rhythm section from The Bad Seeds, and string arranger Van Dyke Parks.

11 April

Jesse Malin - Bowery Ballroom (NYC)


Jesse Malin's first album in five years features a star-studded list of guests including Peter Buck, Craig Finn, Alejandro Escovedo, Wayne Kramer, and a core band featuring Catherine Popper (Jack White), Derek Cruz, and others.

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29 April

Angaleena Presley - Joe’s Pub (NYC)


Critically acclaimed as remarkable, study, insightful, ambitious, riveting, gutsy and the hallmark of traditional country, Angaleena Presley's songwriting talents shine on 'American Middle Class,' where she's the sole writer five of 12 songs, and co-writer of the remaining seven.

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30 April

30 April