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Lovechild + Girl Skin: Folk/Rock & Roll from NYC

Date:
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Time:
8:30PM
Venue:
The Main Stage
Price:
$15 Advance // $15 Door
Status:
This Concert has been Cancelled
Details:
Main Hall Seated - Limited Tables Available with a Dinner Reservation :: All Other Seating is First Come First Serve General Admission :: Please Call Venue for Dinner Reservations

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Come out to Isis Music Hall and bring your grooviest shoes, as up-and-coming NYC rock & roll band Lovechild will surely have you out of your seat and on your feet, swinging and swaying to the beat!

Also taking the stage: GIRL SKIN is a Brooklyn-based six-piece band with songs just as much forward thinking as they are a nod to the past. With influences from John Lennon, The Kinks, Karen Dalton and Nick Drake.

Lovechild

https://www.lovechildny.com

¿What is Rock & Roll for $500? Find out on the sidewalks of New York City, the hills of the Hudson Valley, and the expanse of the interstate highway system, where singer-songwriter Leo Liebeskind, guitarist Aaron Mones, and multi-instrumentalist and producer Wyatt Mones are driving the genre forward and beyond into the 2020s, striving for excellence in a giant well of make believe, and holding on to glimpses of happiness amidst a loud and never-ending sea of desires, droughts, drinks, and dramas that are still running rampant on the streets of the Lower East Side if you peak hard enough around the corner.

Girl Skin

https://www.girlskinmusic.com

GIRL SKIN are a Brooklyn-based six-piece, led by singer/songwriter Sid Simons. They combine aspects of fragile folk and delicate art rock to create ethereal chamber pop songs that are unafraid to wear their vulnerable hearts on their sleeve. The songs are shaped by Sid’s experiences, taking in his journey from birth in Portland, OR, to his childhood in both Australia and then New York, teenage years in Shanghai, China and a rambling road trip he took around the U.S.A. instead of finishing High School.

The group expands and contracts as the music and projects seem fit but contributing musicians include Ruby Wang (violin), Sophie Cozine (vocals, tambourine), Stan Simons (bass, vocals), Noah Boling (drums) and Wyatt Mones (guitar, vocals).