Lizzie No is a Brooklyn singer-songwriter, guitarist and harpist. Her debut album, 'Hard Won,' was released in 2017 to high praise from NPR, Paste Magazine, WXPN's The Key, and more. Lizzie is evolving the folk tradition with poetic storytelling and her unmistakably smoky vocals.
Caroline Reese and her band, the Drifting Fifth, have have toured nationally and opened for Grammy nominees and winners including Chris Stapleton and Brandi Carlile, and Reese has also opened up for Americana stalwarts John Hiatt, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Corb Lund, Chely Wright, Lindi Ortega, and the Secret Sisters. Caroline grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania, where the rust belt meets Amish country. Her new EP, 'Two Horses,' was released on September 8th, 2017.
Liam McNally played dobro, guitar, and sang backing vocals on Little Brother Rye's debut album, FOOL (2017). This new project explores his own songwriting alongside several band members from LBR. It blends the folk sound on FOOL with a heavier helping of rock n roll, soul, and blues. Think: Phil Cook, Shakey Graves, Bahamas, Anna Tivel, The Wood Brothers, The Black Keys.
Lizzie No is a Brooklyn singer-songwriter, guitarist and harpist. Her debut album, 'Hard Won,' was released in 2017 to high praise from NPR, Paste Magazine, WXPN's The Key, and more. Lizzie is evolving the folk tradition with poetic storytelling and her unmistakably smoky vocals.
Caroline Reese and her band, the Drifting Fifth, have have toured nationally and opened for Grammy nominees and winners including Chris Stapleton and Brandi Carlile, and Reese has also opened up for Americana stalwarts John Hiatt, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Corb Lund, Chely Wright, Lindi Ortega, and the Secret Sisters. Caroline grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania, where the rust belt meets Amish country. Her new EP, 'Two Horses,' was released on September 8th, 2017.
Liam McNally played dobro, guitar, and sang backing vocals on Little Brother Rye's debut album, FOOL (2017). This new project explores his own songwriting alongside several band members from LBR. It blends the folk sound on FOOL with a heavier helping of rock n roll, soul, and blues. Think: Phil Cook, Shakey Graves, Bahamas, Anna Tivel, The Wood Brothers, The Black Keys.
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