On Your Radar - March 10, 2020
Whether live or on record, the four members of Brooklyn’s Damn Tall Buildings radiate energy through their instrumental chops, their strong songwriting, and their varied influences that stretch beyond bluegrass, even beyond American roots music altogether. They have made three albums and tour widely, sharing stages with Sierra Hull and the California Honeydrops and appearing at festivals like Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Philadelphia Folk Festival, and Freshgrass Festival, where they took second place in the 2016 band competition.
http://www.damntallbuildings.com/
With elements of folk, blues, classical, and rock, Nashville-based South for Winter’s varying sound is united by intricate musicianship, earthy vocals, and storytelling lyrics. In their two years as a band, the powerhouse trio has received recognition as a "Most Wanted" Emerging Artist by Falcon Ridge Festival and a Top Artist of 2019 by Buzz Music LA. The trio are now recording their debut full-length album in Nashville with GRAMMY-awarded producer Matt Leigh, while touring throughout the U.S. and Canada.
https://www.southforwintermusic.com/
Jared Feinman is a Philadelphia-area native who writes poignant lyrics and arranges mournful instrumentals that enhance his vocals, a sultry mix of jazz and blues. When you listen to Jared, you don’t just hear his voice you feel it, with his singing accompanied by his piano playing. His signature songs, with their mournful and moody style, have been coined “murder ballads,” and have a particular draw: long after hearing them, they leave a listener with a heart-twisting, soul-crushing ache.
http://jaredfeinman.com/
Cover $15
21+
Doors at 6:30 the show starts promptly at 7:00
Buy tickets in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/on-your-radar-hosted-by-john-platt-from-wfuv-tickets-86193796967
Listen to music by the artists on our Spotify Playlist https://open.spotify.com/user/12141050326/playlist/25u887DiZFxKN94jAymjYY