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Sunday August 6 2023
  7:00PM doors -- music at 7:30PM
 
•••  21 AND OVER
$20
The Four Seasons Tour
Philip Labes
www.philiplabes.com
 baroque pop
Noah Libby
  of Blisses B
 americana indie
Jane Symmes
www.janesymmes.com
 singer-songwriter



Philip Labes
-from Los Angeles, CA
-folk musician with an album for every season.


Noah Libby
-from El Cerrito, CA
-A solo project from Blisses B's own Noah Libby with acoustic guitar, mandolin and keyboards. 143 will find its way into the world on 7/18/23! It is a bridge, removing the cloak of having a full band backing. We tracked and mixed this album in Oakland, CA and I stand to send it into the world now living in Long Beach, CA. These two cities have a lot in common and I think the themes of uncertainty, parenthood, the loss of self, and well…. Love… are at its core (1-4-3 = I-Love-You). NBLXO!


Jane Symmes
-from San Francisco, CA
-My name is Jane Symmes and I am a singer-songwriter originally from New Hampshire currently living in San Francisco. I am a multi-instrumentalist and was trained as a classical violinist growing up. I grew up singing and playing in my family band, a requirement that I cherished and has left me forever thankful for the way it formed my love of music. This past December, I released my first EP “Wouldn’t You Say”. The EP consists of a body of work I wrote over the past decade. You’ll hear references to the nature I grew up around in New Hampshire as well as the indie-folk sounds I was exposed to. You’ll also hear the distinct sounds of sister harmony, with my sister singing on 4 of the 6 tracks. It took me a long time to figure out how to record and produce the songs I’ve written in a way that captured the essence of the song. The music industry today is difficult to break into without connections, money, and power. As a female independent artist, I am committed to finding a different path to continuing my musical journey.