Aug
24
Thu August 24th, 2017
8:30PM
C'mon Everybody
Minimum Age: 21+
Doors Open: 8:00PM
Show Time: 8:30PM
Event Ticket: $10
Day of Show: $12
*This is a general admission event at C’mon Everybody: 325 Franklin Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 11238*
Amy León

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Amy León is a musician, poet, and activist from Harlem. She has toured all over the US & Europe fusing music and poetry through powerfully transparent performances focusing on social inequalities whilst celebrating love, blackness, and what it means to be woman. León has toured all over the US & Europe in collaboration with Amnesty International, BBC, Roundhouse, The Battersea Arts Center and more. She is the author of two collections of poetry: the water under the bridge and Mouth Full of Concrete and just released her debut album Something Melancholy.
Cherubim

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Looping and transcendent, Cherubim makes experimental symphonies that exhale soul and jazz. Only paralleled by the high snowy oxygenated peaks of love and the cascading spiraling lows of heartbreak, Alisha Roney’s vocals and Joey Ziegler’s rhythmic landscapes leave crowds breathless, entranced, and exultant.
“Roney’s subversive voice she passionately pulls from the tips of her toes”
-Artsy Magazine
“Alisha Roney’s ethereal voice – A multi octave instrument that moves freely between husky alto and catastrophic soprano and transcending easy classification”
-CMJ 2015
“‘Beauty For Ashes’ is a powerful handshake as far as musical introductions go”
-The Deli Magazine
Elysse

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Elysse is a Brooklyn-based vocalist and composer who creates cinematic, genre-bending music.
The daughter of jazz saxophonist Don Hanson, Elysse was raised on the sounds of Antonio Carlos Jobim, Sarah Vaughan, Burt Bacharach, and Stevie Wonder. Homeschooled through grade school, she attended Princeton University, where she majored in English Literature and joined her first band.
After graduating, Elysse returned to her native NYC to pursue a graduate degree in journalism and culture studies at NYU. While there, she explored wide-ranging sounds and styles while performing in jazz, folk, indie, and psychedelic salsa groups all over NYC.
It was also during her time at NYU that she discovered songwriting, taking cues from her many musical influences to cultivate a panoramic, yet intimate songwriting style propelled by her passion for words and imagery.
In late 2016, she released her debut single “Eve,” which premiered on The 405. Elysse’s debut EP will arrive in Spring 2018.