Monday, November 12, 2018

November 18, 2018 7:00-10:00PM Musicians' Gathering #33 at Rittenhouse Soundworks

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Slowey and the Boats

Slowey & the Boats are pioneers of Philadelphia’s Hawaiian jazz scene. A five-piece instrumental concern, S&TB deftly blend elements of traditional folk melodies, western swing, ballads, tangos, and Hawaiian party classics – and all before you’ve finished your first Mai Tai. Their music has something for everyone – young, old, cool, uptight.


www.sloweyandtheboats.com
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The Deconstructionists

Born out of the eternal search for what's true, and the desire to pass on to the next generation only the things that can stand up to questioning, "The Deconstructionists" contains 12 honest songs that chronicle the difficult process of tearing apart one's deeply engrained mindsets. Accompanied by some of his Waiting for Cadence bandmates (Joe Stauffer, Joel Meck, and Dan Carpenter) and others, Chris takes the listener on a journey through the deconstruction process and, in some cases, back out again. Sonically dense on purpose, the listener should hear new things with each listen. Borrowing vibes from late 80's/early 90's alternative music as well as from the current indie and Americana scenes, Chris has created a layered sound that is interesting and unique. Cliches have no place in these writings as The Deconstructionists attempt to use words in new ways to describe the age-old search for truth.

https://www.thedeconstructionists.net/
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The Saturdays

The Saturdays are a new trio in Northwest Philadelphia, playing a fresh mix of singer-songwriter fare and melodic pop songs. The group features Philly veteran musicians Buck Buchanan on percussion and vocals, Dave Arms on bass and Rich Nourie on acoustic and electric guitars and vocals. The Saturdays draw on indy artists like David Mead, Sarah Jarosz and Josh Rouse as well as their own home-crafted pop fare and have been recent favorites in the area house concert scene.
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Janie Rothfield and Allan Carr: 
Appalachian and Scottish Roots Music

Allan grew up in Aberdeen, Scotland, in a musical family of singers, fiddlers, pipers and accordion players and surrounded by rich traditional music of the Northeast of Scotland. He is one of Scotland's finest singers and shares his stories and personal knowledge about the history of the old Scottish songs and ballads to bring them alive today. Janie's is an award winning fiddler and clawhammer banjo player who easily moves from Appalachian Old Time to Celtic music with her lively tunes and soulful singing. 

Jane and Allan play traditional roots music that is directly from the source while expanding on that tradition with newly composed songs and tunes. Great singing, hot instrumentals and with Allan’s humor, always a whole lot of fun!

www.allancarrmusic.com
www.janerothfield.com
Rittenhouse Soundworks
219 W Rittenhouse St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19144
Tickets $10 at the Door Free Parking at the lot next door

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