Sunday, December 12, 2021

December 18, 2021 8:00PM Bethlehem & Sad Patrick with Sug Daniels at Philadelphia Folksong Society

 


Saturday, December 18th
Doors 7:30pm | Music 8pm
FREE for Members | $15 Not-Yet-Members | $18 Doors

Due to the constantly changing reality surrounding the global health crisis of COVID-19, the FIRST priority of the Society is the health and well-being of our community. After raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for artists through our Digital Concert Venue, we are thrilled to welcome you back to our Roxborough Venue, 6156 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA!

PROOF OF VACCINATION MUST BE SHOWN IN ADVANCE OR AT THE DOOR FOR ALL ATTENDEES, AND MASK WEARING WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

PFS is excited to re-open the PFS Music Venue! Please join us in welcoming these incredible acts to #KeeptheMusicPlaying

About Bethlehem & Sad Patrick:
Bethlehem and Sad Patrick deliver powerful songs of love and other struggles. Combining smart, heartfelt lyrics, soaring vocals, sparse guitar and driving percussion, they dig deep into being in and out of love, keeping your head up in the city, struggling in all sorts of ways, and searching for peace on the margins. Sad Patrick’s hybrid of folk and jazz guitar provides a subtle counterpoint to Bethlehem’s “vocussion” – her term for her powerful, immersive singing, remarkable improvisations and nuanced melodies riding atop tarima and body percussion. 2019’s “Love and Other Struggles” sonically and thematically extends their range, and landed them on NPR Slingshot’s list of Ten Artists to Know from Philadelphia. “The pair use minimalism to their advantage, crafting delicate and thoughtful songs about everything from love to life in the city to the fight against racism and intolerance with a gentle poetic edge.” – Sarah Hojsak, WXPN / The Key.
About Sug Daniels:
Sug Daniels is a singer, songwriter, and producer who is using the tools around her to capture the emotions of an era. Daniels’ work is as colorful, vulnerable, and charismatic as her personality. She thoughtfully combines elements of folk, R&B, and low-fi alternatives to create personal and tender music interlaced with messages of truth and positive change.
Philadelphia Folksong Society
6156 Ridge Ave
Philadelphia, PA

No comments :

Post a Comment