$5 / 10:40 doors / 11pm start / standing
Join Eli Shane, Lucy Jane Geller, and Pitiki for a late-night, multigenre party! Have you ever heard sad gay harp songs, Ugandan music, and folk ABBA covers in the same concert? No? Well, now's your chance!
Act 1: Eli Shane
Eli Shane is a harpist and composer from New York. His eclectic and charming take on folk music is characterized by his observational lyrics and frequent employment of chamber instruments. His songwriting is inspired by the likes of Fiona Apple and Stevie Wonder.
Act 2: Lucy Jane Geller
Lucy Jane aims to promote joy and introspection through her artistic work. She is a versatile vocalist and songwriter who finds inspiration from genres including folk, jazz, and musical theatre. She has performed in venues across the country, including the International Thespian Festival, the Massachusetts State House, and Carnegie Hall.
https://www.lucyjanegeller.com
https://www.instagram.com/lucyjanegeller/
Act 3: Pitiki
Pitiki is a second year undergraduate majoring in Contemporary Musical Arts studying at New England Conservatory. At the end of last year, he performed in Carnegie Hall as part of 'World of Chibuzo.' He is mainly a singer but also accompanies himself on piano and bass guitar. He is from Uganda and is proud of his heritage as he plays multiple Ugandan instruments such as the Adungu, Amadinda and Nanga.