Heads All Empty | Cinco de Mayo Night of Grateful Dead
Come indulge yourself with Louisiana Lindsy’s special weekly Cajun cuisine at the press!! This week will feature music by local Americana artist, Kristin Esper!
Food 5:30 | Music 6:30
Entry ticket: $5
Jay Roemer has proven himself to be among the most gifted songwriters in the thriving Colorado Bluegrass/Americana scene. With haunting lyrics, stylish guitar and a harmonica flair, his songs continue to connect with audiences of all types.
Jay will be performing both a solo acoustic set and an electric trio set where he will be accompanied by Gabe Hedstrom on drums and Willie Samuelson on bass.
Founded in New Orleans, Hash Cabbage plays Kozmic Psychedelic American Music. Hash Cabbage has an eclectic sound with a variety of influences from southern rock, improvisational jazz, reggae, funk, outlaw country all the way to surreal psychedelia. Rooted in both rock improv and traditional singer/songwriter structure, Hash Cabbage proudly admits that it doesn’t fully fall into any particular subgenre and skates on the edges of many.
Hash Cabbage released its second full length 11-track album entitled “The Gospel According to Hash Cabbage” in April, 2021.
An idiosyncratic artist with a background in classical piano, Stacy Antonel makes jazzy, country-leaning, clever Americana that feels both vintage and hyper-modern at the same time. Rooted in classic country but influenced by jazz, pop, and R&B, her throwback “country jazz” style conjures the 20s-30s musical era when jazz and country weren’t such disparate genres. There’s a complex, conversational quality to her lyrics, reminiscent of alt-rocker Courtney Barnett, paired with the effortless, emotive vocal power of country icon Patsy Cline. “I like passionate, full-throated singing,” says Antonel. “I want the notes to burst out of me.” Now based in Nashville, Antonel is poised to release her Americana debut Always the Outsider, featuring compelling, narrative storylines (taking a page from Willie Nelson’s songbook), agile vocal melodies, and unexpected thematic twists.
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