On a current national tour for their shiny new 2019 album "The Other Side," the duo Maybe April play Pleasanton's Firehouse Arts Center on Saturday, October 19, at 8:00 p.m. Maybe April is joined for this session by Grammy Award-winning artists Kate and Forrest O'Connor.
The self-described Country/Americana duo is Katy DuBois from Jonesboro, Arkansas, and Alaina Stacey from Chicago, Illinois. Meeting at a music industry camp in Nashville, they wrote a song together that took them on to play at a Los Angeles Grammy Awards event alongside Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson, Allen Shamblin, Gavin DeGraw, and many other country music stars. They quickly become an in-demand opening act for Brandy Clark and Sarah Jarosz, and play the Pilgrimage Music Festival and IBMA's Wide Open Bluegrass Festival. Oh, and their video 'Last Time' premiered on CMT. And they're just getting started.
Maybe April is recognized for their harmonies, strength as instrumentalists, original songs, and shared roles as frontwomen, each adding something different from their musical backgrounds to create a unique sound, snuggled somewhere between the genres of Americana, Folk, Bluegrass, and Country.
The June 13, 2019 issue of Rolling Stone Magazine names Maybe April's Need You Now on their list of "10 Best Country, Americana Songs to Hear Now: ... Maybe April's Need You Now is a bright, summery salute to new love, laced with light touches of banjo and syncopated percussion."
Reserved seat tickets: $18 - $28.
Presented by City of Pleasanton Firehouse Arts Center
On a current national tour for their shiny new 2019 album "The Other Side," the duo Maybe April play Pleasanton's Firehouse Arts Center on Saturday, October 19, at 8:00 p.m. Maybe April is joined for this session by Grammy Award-winning artists Kate and Forrest O'Connor.
The self-described Country/Americana duo is Katy DuBois from Jonesboro, Arkansas, and Alaina Stacey from Chicago, Illinois. Meeting at a music industry camp in Nashville, they wrote a song together that took them on to play at a Los Angeles Grammy Awards event alongside Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson, Allen Shamblin, Gavin DeGraw, and many other country music stars. They quickly become an in-demand opening act for Brandy Clark and Sarah Jarosz, and play the Pilgrimage Music Festival and IBMA's Wide Open Bluegrass Festival. Oh, and their video 'Last Time' premiered on CMT. And they're just getting started.
Maybe April is recognized for their harmonies, strength as instrumentalists, original songs, and shared roles as frontwomen, each adding something different from their musical backgrounds to create a unique sound, snuggled somewhere between the genres of Americana, Folk, Bluegrass, and Country.
The June 13, 2019 issue of Rolling Stone Magazine names Maybe April's Need You Now on their list of "10 Best Country, Americana Songs to Hear Now: ... Maybe April's Need You Now is a bright, summery salute to new love, laced with light touches of banjo and syncopated percussion."
Reserved seat tickets: $18 - $28.
Presented by City of Pleasanton Firehouse Arts Center
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