Saturday May 4, 2024
8:00pm
Abby Posner & The Big Fall Band Opener: Joselyn & Don
Abby is a multi-instrumentalist and winner of the Annual 2023 USA Songwriting Competition. She is known for her incredibly versatile musicianship, superfun live shows, and commercial scores.
Her music is featured in TV, films, and radio shows around the world. You can hear her on The Fosters, This American Life, and Last Tango in Halifax to name a few – plus custom songs for Facebook, and Viacom-CBS. She also performed in two episodes of the TV hit, Glee and in the ad campaign for Ken Burn’s PBS Country Music Documentary.
At the Annex with her full band; the Big Fall!
Opener: Joselyn & Don
Joselyn & Don’s intoxicating music feels like a walk through nature – where blues, folk, and jazz form an understory illuminated with lyrical truth. The duo’s 2020 debut album “Soar” and 2022 EP “Seeds & Bones” have been warmly received by critics and added to over 200 independent radio stations worldwide, reaching number 5 on Roots Music Report’s Americana Album Chart and the Top 100 of the Americana Music Association’s album chart.
Roots & Rambles Workshop: Intro to Songwriting
The songwriting workshop will be led by Abby Posner and Joselyn Wilkinson. Roots & Rambles is a concert workshop series featuring musicians dedicated to the preservation, artistry, and evolution of folk and traditional music in the United States. One hour before the concert. Please RSVP if you plan on participating. Concert tickets are required to participate.
Roots & Rambles is made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Singer/Songwriter,
Acoustic Blues,
Folk Rock,
Americana
If you have seen Abby perform live, you know she can play a mean lead-blues guitar solo, or throw down a complex Earl Scruggs banjo riff. She is as varied musically as the instruments she plays.
Folk Rock,
Americana,
Contemporary Folk
Montana natives turned Angelenos, Joselyn & Don’s intoxicating music feels like a walk through mountain wildflowers and Southern California Joshua trees, a wild garden where blues, folk, and jazz form a dark understory illuminated with lyrical truth.