Saturday, October 5, 2013
7pm to 8:15pm
NYC, NY
Spuyten Duyvil CD RELEASE
Rockwood Music Hall
196 Allen Street NYC, NY 10002 USA
phone: 212 477 4155
Price: $10.00
Purchase tickets online: Click here to purchase tickets
Website: www.rockwoodmusichall.com
Join us for a Spuyten Duyvil Special Event!
CD Release of "Temptation"
Concert and Celebration on Rockwood's beautiful Stage II.
Tickets are $10 @ http://bit.ly/1cZHAFh
Hailing from the Hudson Valley, Spuyten Duyvil's (pronounced: "Spite + n Dive + l") soaring vocals, traditional jug band energy, slide guitar, incendiary fiddle and Chicago-style blues harp propel the listener on a barn-burning romp through the last 100 years of American Roots music. Listening to this "mighty seven-piece powerhouse" (The Huffington Post) for the first time is like throwing a cherry bomb into a lake. It wakes you up. The New York Times just calls it "Raucous Roots".
You can check out Temptation @ www.spuytenduyvilmusic.com/p/music
Rebecca Pronsky's duo opens the show at 7PM. She is a born and raised Brooklynite who plays twangy folk that is as “urban as it is rural, not afraid to be sophisticated” (Maverick). She’s a “poetic lyricist” (All Music Guide), who sounds “more retro than redneck” (Creative Loafing), “like The Smiths relocated to Nashville” (Northern Sky).
You can check out Rebecca at http://bit.ly/14GoYo6
CD Release of "Temptation"
Concert and Celebration on Rockwood's beautiful Stage II.
Tickets are $10 @ http://bit.ly/1cZHAFh
Hailing from the Hudson Valley, Spuyten Duyvil's (pronounced: "Spite + n Dive + l") soaring vocals, traditional jug band energy, slide guitar, incendiary fiddle and Chicago-style blues harp propel the listener on a barn-burning romp through the last 100 years of American Roots music. Listening to this "mighty seven-piece powerhouse" (The Huffington Post) for the first time is like throwing a cherry bomb into a lake. It wakes you up. The New York Times just calls it "Raucous Roots".
You can check out Temptation @ www.spuytenduyvilmusic.com/p/music
Rebecca Pronsky's duo opens the show at 7PM. She is a born and raised Brooklynite who plays twangy folk that is as “urban as it is rural, not afraid to be sophisticated” (Maverick). She’s a “poetic lyricist” (All Music Guide), who sounds “more retro than redneck” (Creative Loafing), “like The Smiths relocated to Nashville” (Northern Sky).
You can check out Rebecca at http://bit.ly/14GoYo6