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7 PM – Doors
8 PM – Show
ANG & THE DAMN BAND
Ang Bocca is a pop powerhouse bringing her evocative lyrics and siren’s call to the stage. Heralding from Philadelphia, PA and blazing her way across stages all over the country (since 2011) as , “Ang & the Damn Band” …she is on the pulse and just under the radar. Known for her vocal prowess and strong stage presence, Ang has created a space for herself on the pop & alternative rock music scene. Tonight on (11:11) she will be dropping her highly anticipated debut LP, “On One” featuring saxophonist, Gabi Rose (Bilmuri/ Jonas Brothers/ Enrose ) & guitarist / producer, Will Brown (XIXIX/Mad is Mad / Caoila) , & main “On One” co-writer / composer / producer, Michael Anticoli. Her new single, “North Carolina” will be released this Halloween along with immersive visual art that will be displayed throughout the live show created by her film production team , Pyro Production Group. Ang is so honored to bring “Ang & the Damn Band “ back to the Johnny Brenda’s stage and to celebrate this moment with her hometown. Get together. Get “On One” & Go Birds.
PLANT SOUNDS
Plant Sounds is an eclectic band born from the creative synergy of Joshua Bright, Giuseppe DiCristino, Wesley Paul, Levan Danilov, Eric Cifone & Bob Maxion. With roots in Philadelphia’s vibrant music scene, their sound combines the soulful vocals and innovative production of Bright with DiCristino’s sound experimentation and classically trained background. Inspired by iconic bands like Pink Floyd and The Velvet Underground, their music offers lush soundscapes and introspective journeys. The band’s discography, including their latest album “Party On // Hari Om,” reflects a deep exploration of sonic textures and themes, making each performance an immersive experience. Always evolving, Plant Sounds is committed to redefining the boundaries of modern music.
ROBERTA FACEPLANT
Roberta Faceplant is a honky tonk hurricane from Philadelphia. Safely in the middle of a Venn diagram where kitsch meets bitch, the five-piece Outlaw Americana band has been called “a cowpunk miracle” and been compared to “Southern Culture on the Skids fronted by Laura Bell Bundy.” It’s Country, but you can hear the city.