Monday, October 14, 2019

October 20, 2019 7:00-10:00PM Musicians' Gathering #41 at Rittenhouse Soundworks


Sharon Sable and E. Shawn Qaissaunee
The music of Sharon Sable and E. Shawn Qaissaunee is something to be experienced. Together they create a beautiful soundscape that is both bold and understated, appealing to music lovers of all kinds. The musical paths that have brought them together are rich and varied and weave elements of jazz, world, pop and much more into their memorable and engaging performances. All of this is delivered with a strong sense of humor, humility and respect for their craft.
www.sharonsable.com
www.esqmusic.com


Trap Rabbbit
Philly duo Trap Rabbit could easily qualify as stretch music… though they might prefer their own category of “weirdo beat rock.” Indeed, Arjun Dube’s complex drumbeats are prominently present in the band’s work, propping up and goading on Logan Roth’s expressionistic keyboard playing. It’s rooted in freewheeling jazz improvisation, but also lively hip-hop energy; sleek and suave disco grooves, and also laid-back funk.
website: www.traprabbit.com
instagram: @traprabbitmusic
fb: https://www.facebook.com/traprabbitmusic


Adriana Samargia and Robert Prester
Adriana Samargia is an American singer best known for her ageless sound, instrumental approach and vocally acrobatic treatment of jazz and Brazilian standards, sacred works and Great American Songbook classics.
Robert Prester is an American concert and jazz pianist, best known for his virtuosic and articulate approach to both classical and jazz idioms, effortless improvisatory agility, and innovative approach to stylizing jazz standards and Great American Songbook repertoire.


Rittenhouse Soundworks

219 W. Rittenhouse St.
Philadelphia, PA  19144
Tickets: $10 at the door

Mike Lorenz and the Witherbees
Mike Lorenz & the Witherbees are a Philadelphia-area folk jazz band, led by guitarist Mike Lorenz, feature up-and-coming vocalist, violist, & songwriter Jacqui Armbruster, bassist Justin Sekelewski and drummer Zach Martin. Imagine Norah Jones accompanied by Bill Frisell on the set of a David Lynch movie and the sound of the band starts to come into focus, a sound defined by the ever-evolving dialogue between Jacqui’s voice and Mike’s guitar.
The band's repertoire embodies a 21st Century Songbook
approach to making music.
www.mikelorenzmusic.com/mike-lorenz-and-the-wirherbees
Instagram: mikelorenzmusic
Facebook: mikelorenzmusic

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