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Friday April 3
2026
8:00PM doors -- music at 8:30PM ••• ALL AGES $16 in advance / $20 at the door $20.91 in advance [16 face value + 4.91 service fee] Cece Coakley instagram.com/cececoakley indie pop, folk, and country Beatrix bighassle.com/beatrix indie rock, folk, and chamber-pop Samantha Henson instagram.com/samanthahensonmusic Folk Cece Coakley -from Knoxville, TN -Cece Coakley is a rising singer-songwriter living in Nashville, whose music blends indie pop, folk, and country influences into a heartfelt, melodic sound. With introspective songwriting and a laid-back vocal delivery, Coakley has quickly made a name for herself in the indie music scene and a revered artist and songwriter. Her 2022 debut EP, Tender, was written while she was living at home with her parents in Knoxville, Tennessee, a time of deep personal reflection and creative growth. She has since gone on to release two projects Happy Adjacent & Soft Again following her move to Nashville. Coakley has spent most of her budding career on the road supporting artists such as Medium Build, Stephen Sanchez, Field Guide, and most recently Hazlett and Nell Mescal. Touring allowed her to connect with audiences across the country, further developing her artistry and confidence as a performer. Coakley is set to release her next EP on March 6th titled, Pleasant Attack, which includes songs “Pleasant Attack,” “Marionette,” “Personified” and “Future Tense” among others. Coakley’s EP was produced by her frequent collaborator, Sam Westhoff. With her distinctive blend of indie pop and country-tinged storytelling, Cece Coakley is proving to be one of the most compelling new voices in the indie-folk scene, carving out a path that feels entirely her own. Beatrix -from Los Angeles, CA -Arielle Kasnetz, the LA-based singer-songwriter who goes by the moniker Beatrix, had to discover her own voice. For most of her life, she trained in classical music, spending hours practicing vocal scales and learning piano pieces. But the stories she told weren’t hers, the words and the feelings somebody else’s who had lived a long time ago. It wasn’t until the pandemic, stuck in her bedroom with an acoustic guitar that someone had gifted to her a few birthdays ago, that she began to try writing for herself. Now, on her second album and Nice Life Recording Company debut We Swallowed The Sky, she explores a formative relationship from her past and the reverberations that it left. With an expansive, yearning sound that combines alternative singer-songwriter influences in the form of indie rock, folk and chamber-pop, it’s the sound of a songwriter as committed to honesty and self-exploration as to constant musical progression. The songs are striking and off-kilter, full of surprising melodic turns or boldly arranged instrumentals, and careening from hushed piano numbers to loud full-band blasts. It seems fair to say that Kasnetz’s whole life led to We Swallowed The Sky; a reckoning with how the past bleeds into the present that’s moving, raw, yet perfectly crafted. It’s unmistakably Beatrix’s story, told in Beatrix’s voice. Samantha Henson -from Sacramento, CA -stripped-down sounds inspired by romantic comedies and dive bars. |
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