Aug

11

Baby Yors Baby Yors

with Quinn Devlin & the Bridge Street Kings & Rae Isla

Fri August 11th, 2017

7:45PM

Main Space

Minimum Age: 18+

Doors Open: 7:00PM

Show Time: 7:45PM

Event Ticket: $12

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Baby Yors

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BABY YORS is a multi-hyphenated talent based in New York City. The Argentinean-born artist moved to New York City at age 17 to pursue a career in Classical Ballet. After turning down a contract to dance at a major ballet company in NYC, he studied musical theater at AMDA (The American Musical and Dramatic academy). Soon after, Baby became rooted in the music industry, while simultaneously making several film and television appearances. 

In March 2015, Baby independently released his critically acclaimed debut record, Babies Out, under the name RESH. The most notable single from the record, “Boys Cry More,” has garnered his work a great deal of attention in the music community, as he has garnered a cult following and been featured in numerous online publications. 
Of a Chinese, French, Spanish and German heritage, Baby has had his finger on the pulse of a cultural shift that is not just taking place in North America, but also in the rest of the world. His incredible voice, coupled with extensive acting and dancing training and experience, is sure to be a draw for the multitude of upcoming performances set for his upcoming slate of summer shows. 

Quinn Devlin & the Bridge Street Kings

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Quinn Devlin & The Bridge Street Kings are a soul outfit out of Columbia University. Led by singer/songwriter Quinn Devlin, the role of acoustic guitar accompaniment is swapped in favor of a gunslinging R&B orchestra ready to take anyone in a cutting contest. In the fall of 2013, he was a little boy lost, runnin’ around Columbia University with a notebook full of songs trying write like Dylan, play like Brother Ray, sing like Wilson Pickett, and grow a beard like Springsteen. But, ya see, it get’s lonely out there singing songs to yourself at 3 a.m. coming down again. Fortunately, while wasting his life away at that piano, he’d run in to the core of the eventual Bridge Street Kings. Countless fleeting and disjointed jams in lounges, friendships forged, a botched summer recording session, and a full year later the Bridge Street Kings emerged as a 4 piece folk outfit intent on transcendence. Well 2 more years gone by, hundreds of songs, dozens of gigs, 6 additional cats to hip ya to their horns and guitars, a successful adventure to New Jersey, one Fender Rhodes piano, and here they are with more than pocketful of soul.

Rae Isla

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Singer/songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Rae Isla is creating a new narrative for spirituality within the LGBTQIA community. Hailing from a small island near Seattle, she now resides in Brooklyn. With a slew of successful singles kickstarting her career—“Mexico”, produced by Gianluca Buccellati (Lana Del Rey, Tei Shi), and “Just Because”, produced alongside rising pop artist Dominique, the music video of which debuted on MTV Latin America—and a self-produced EP “No Longer Blue” under her belt, Rae Isla has carved a space for her genre-blending songs. Her recent release, “American Paradise” showcases her evolving sound, being described as “vaguely reminiscent of old Irish folk songs” (Popdust) and “Americana and even a touch of country in the sliding guitars and wistful writing” (Complex)

Dubbed an “Artist to Watch” (The Deli NYC) and called “A Godsent” (Highlark Magazine), Rae Isla is set to be a part of a new wave of indie female musicians whose careers are built on their own terms, and whose art is realized from within.

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