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Jonah Smith
The Bitter End
147 Bleecker St
New York, NY 10012
8. Sept. 2023
20:00 GMT-4
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George
25. Juni 2023
Been a fan of Jonahs for years. Never disappointed..I think Jonah should tap into his earlier music, which I think is some real good songs, and include in his live shows.
Marlboro, NY@Falcon
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About the venue
Established in 1961, The Bitter End stands as a testament to the rich history of rock and roll in New York City. As the oldest rock club in the city, it has witnessed the...
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Jonah Smith Biography
Jonah Smith is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter that is based in New York. He pulls from the deep well of American blues and many of its offshoots, including soul, country, and folk. Smith is essentially a songwriter with the voice of a soul singer. He is an award-winning and critically-acclaimed singer/songwriter.
He has shared the stage with other artists like Los Lobos, Taj Mahal, and Little Feat. He has released several records including the eponymous debut on Relix Records, Lights On, Little Known Cure, In The Kitchen, Easy Prey, and Stay Close.
At its best, the singer Jonah Smith’s amalgam of American Roots and soul evokes The Band (Garth Hudson’s accordion on an early record didn’t hurt).
The New Yorker
Mr. Smith’s folk songs are equally well suited to downtown lounges and rural front porches.
New York Times
Easygoing, soulful music, which calls to mind J.J. Cale, early Van Morrison and Ben Harper
Wall St. Journal
Mehr lesenHe has shared the stage with other artists like Los Lobos, Taj Mahal, and Little Feat. He has released several records including the eponymous debut on Relix Records, Lights On, Little Known Cure, In The Kitchen, Easy Prey, and Stay Close.
At its best, the singer Jonah Smith’s amalgam of American Roots and soul evokes The Band (Garth Hudson’s accordion on an early record didn’t hurt).
The New Yorker
Mr. Smith’s folk songs are equally well suited to downtown lounges and rural front porches.
New York Times
Easygoing, soulful music, which calls to mind J.J. Cale, early Van Morrison and Ben Harper
Wall St. Journal
Acoustic
Acoustic Blues
Blues
Singer
Folk
Rock
Songwriter
Funk
Singer-songwriter
Soul
R&b/soul
Rnb-soul
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