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For quite some time. In 2018, Whack made waves with his minimalist 15-track, 15-minute wonder. Since then, she has released music, but there is no talk of her official full-length album yet.
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Sarah Jarosh, folk music songwriter and multi-instrumentalist polaroid enthusiast is her snappiest and most mainstream-targeted album, recorded in Nashville and collaborating with several ace songwriters including Danielle Tashian, Ruston Kelly, and High Women's Natalie Hemby. It was written as
Yarosh will perform not one, but two shows Friday at World Café Live Cafe Live in West Philadelphia. She performs for free at noon on her WXPN-FM (88.5) and that night she remains to perform in her hall on WCL Music.
Venezuelan drummer Marlon Simon, a graduate of the University of the Arts, will perform with his Latin jazz ensemble, Marlon Simon and the Nagual Spirits, for two nights in support of his new music. come back In different ways. There will be a Jazz Bridge Date at the Collingswood Community Center on Thursday and two shows at Chris' Jazz Cafe on Friday.
Kora players and singers Jari Buff Conte and Maf Conte, known as Gambia's Great Griots, begin their Black History Month tour Friday at Wilmington's Arden Guild Hall.Philadelphia punk trio Friend celebrates new release dog eat dog Friday at Philamoca. Wax Jaw and Disaster Artist open.
Another Philadelphia artist with new music is jazz saxophonist Heroy Turf. 10,000 hours It debuted Saturday at the Painted Bride Art Center in West Philadelphia. Black Music City 2023 winner Black Buttafly is opening. This is a 5pm show that is part of Bride's “Jazz on Market” series.
Master jazz vocalist Cecile McLorin Salvant returns to the Annenberg Center's Zellerbach Theater on Saturday.Grammy Award Winner and MacArthur Fellow's New Album Melusine “'' is the first album by the Miami-born singer of Haitian and French descent to sing entirely in Francais. It's gorgeous.
Self-proclaimed “Afrofuturist Folklore” fiddle, guitar and winning banjo player Jake Blount performs music released on Smithsonian Folkways new faith Saturday at Swarthmore College.
Billy Joel on Friday released his first new pop song since 2007, “Turn the Lights Back On,” which he will perform at the Grammy Awards Sunday. Joel's tribute band We May Be Right will be performing at the City Winery Loft on Saturday, so you'll have to hurry if you want to learn the new songs in time. Meanwhile, R&B singer Dave Hollister will perform his two shows downstairs at his CW main girlfriend room, also on Saturday.
The Smile — Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood and drummer Tom Skinner — released eye wall, This is as adventurous and satisfying as a new Radiohead album. And the single “Revelations” by North Carolina Americana band Sarah Shook & the Dear Arms is the title track of an album to be released in March. The band will perform at Dave House's Sing Us Home Festival in Manayunk on May 29th.