Matt Jaffe is a rock & roll singer/songwriter from San Francisco. Cutting his teeth on countless open mics around the Bay Area, Matt started taking music (a little bit) more seriously when Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads offered to produce his first record.
Since then, Matt has continued to churn out more songs than he can remember the words to, oversaturate the market with gigs (opening for the likes of Mavis Staples, Jackie Greene and Blues Traveler), and collaborate with the likes of Chuck Prophet and Tom Higgenson of the Plain White T's.
With his band, Matt has played stages across the country, including The Fillmore, The Troubadour, and Irving Plaza. Fresh off the release of his first LP, California's Burning, Matt Jaffe is street-teaming with the best of them to bring rock & roll back to the masses.
LUCY ARNELL (b. August 22, 1989) is an American indie psychedelic folk-rock singer, songwriter and guitarist from New York City. 'Lucy Arnell' is the name she and her band release and perform music under. Her music has been compared to that of The Breeders, Jefferson Airplane and The Grateful Dead, and Live For Live Music calls her songwriting and production unique and experimental, yet humble and familiar. Her style is defined by her focus on the guitar itself, heavily influenced by people like Jimi Hendrix and Jerry Garcia.
After a brush with death (and an eighteen pound tumor) in 2014, Lucy taught herself guitar and basic music theory, and partnered with producer and multi instrumentalist Jason Abraham Roberts (Norah Jones) to create her first album, "The Whole Sky Turned Red With The Rainbow" the following year. The album was recorded at Elliott Smith's New Monkey Studio, largely using his personal equipment to record and mix the album. Jon Fishman (Phish) was brought in to play drums on the ultimate track "Fatal Folk." The album was quietly and independently released to a small audience, receiving positive reviews from JamBase and Live For Live Music.
After a few years cutting her teeth in the San Francisco music scene playing alongside members of ALO, Tea Leaf Green, Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers and Phil Lesh and Friends, she headed to Los Angeles to record a follow up album to her first, "Anyways Any." The album, again produced by Roberts, includes playing from Gus Seyffert (Dr. Dog, Roger Waters, Bedouine). No release date has been set.
Arnell is currently based in Los Angeles.
Matt Jaffe is a rock & roll singer/songwriter from San Francisco. Cutting his teeth on countless open mics around the Bay Area, Matt started taking music (a little bit) more seriously when Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads offered to produce his first record.
Since then, Matt has continued to churn out more songs than he can remember the words to, oversaturate the market with gigs (opening for the likes of Mavis Staples, Jackie Greene and Blues Traveler), and collaborate with the likes of Chuck Prophet and Tom Higgenson of the Plain White T's.
With his band, Matt has played stages across the country, including The Fillmore, The Troubadour, and Irving Plaza. Fresh off the release of his first LP, California's Burning, Matt Jaffe is street-teaming with the best of them to bring rock & roll back to the masses.
LUCY ARNELL (b. August 22, 1989) is an American indie psychedelic folk-rock singer, songwriter and guitarist from New York City. 'Lucy Arnell' is the name she and her band release and perform music under. Her music has been compared to that of The Breeders, Jefferson Airplane and The Grateful Dead, and Live For Live Music calls her songwriting and production unique and experimental, yet humble and familiar. Her style is defined by her focus on the guitar itself, heavily influenced by people like Jimi Hendrix and Jerry Garcia.
After a brush with death (and an eighteen pound tumor) in 2014, Lucy taught herself guitar and basic music theory, and partnered with producer and multi instrumentalist Jason Abraham Roberts (Norah Jones) to create her first album, "The Whole Sky Turned Red With The Rainbow" the following year. The album was recorded at Elliott Smith's New Monkey Studio, largely using his personal equipment to record and mix the album. Jon Fishman (Phish) was brought in to play drums on the ultimate track "Fatal Folk." The album was quietly and independently released to a small audience, receiving positive reviews from JamBase and Live For Live Music.
After a few years cutting her teeth in the San Francisco music scene playing alongside members of ALO, Tea Leaf Green, Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers and Phil Lesh and Friends, she headed to Los Angeles to record a follow up album to her first, "Anyways Any." The album, again produced by Roberts, includes playing from Gus Seyffert (Dr. Dog, Roger Waters, Bedouine). No release date has been set.
Arnell is currently based in Los Angeles.