The Evangenitals
Jim Kweskin & Friends (feat. Juli Crocket & members of the Evangenitals)
Boulevard Music
4316 Sepulveda Blvd
Culver City, CA 90230
Nov 16, 2019
8:00 PM PST
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Sat, Nov 16, 2019 8:00PM
Jim Kweskin with Juli Crockett & Band
Boulevard Music
Culver City, CA
Tickets: $20
Website: boulevardmusic.com
We'll be joining our friend Jim Kweskin to play old jugband, folk, and jazz standards, as well as some Evangenitals originals!
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The Evangenitals Biography
“What the hell kind of church service is this?” the LA Weekly once asked of an Evangenitals live performance.
The Avant-Americana 9 piece sound more as if they hail from a rural Appalachian psychedelic dream than Los Angeles, which can be credited to in part to Juli Crockett’s vocals and Zappa-esque sensibility. Unburdened by genres, the band was originally founded as a joke in 2003 by playwright/director Crockett and opera, jazz and gospel singer Lisa Dee, but they were just too damn good to not take seriously.
“The female harmonies between Juli Crockett and Lisa Dee are like the Andrews Sisters re-imagined as tragic mermaids,” said LA Record early on.
The rowdy Alt-Country band, who are a favorite of Melissa Etheridge and Pioneertown’s music mecca Pappy & Harriet’s, have recorded 4 albums, including ‘Moby Dick: or, The Album’ (Fluff & Gravy 2014), which No Depression described as “manic, diverse, unusual and creative songwriting and delivery at its best.”
They’ve brought their roots pickin’ all over the world, including the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Lightning In A Bottle and The Melissa Etheridge Cruise.
Joining Dee and Crockett, who also plays guitar, are Crockett's husband, Michael Feldman (Cousin Junebug) on keys, Joey Maramba (John Cale) on bass, Andrea Baker (The Moth Mainstage) on fiddle, Cody Farwell (Goodnight Cody) on guitar/lap steel, Danny Graziani (DoSomething) on viola, electric mandolin and harmonica, and Rob Shaffer (Ninja Academy) and Nick Stone (Pixarmonic Orchestra) on drums and percussion.
Read MoreThe Avant-Americana 9 piece sound more as if they hail from a rural Appalachian psychedelic dream than Los Angeles, which can be credited to in part to Juli Crockett’s vocals and Zappa-esque sensibility. Unburdened by genres, the band was originally founded as a joke in 2003 by playwright/director Crockett and opera, jazz and gospel singer Lisa Dee, but they were just too damn good to not take seriously.
“The female harmonies between Juli Crockett and Lisa Dee are like the Andrews Sisters re-imagined as tragic mermaids,” said LA Record early on.
The rowdy Alt-Country band, who are a favorite of Melissa Etheridge and Pioneertown’s music mecca Pappy & Harriet’s, have recorded 4 albums, including ‘Moby Dick: or, The Album’ (Fluff & Gravy 2014), which No Depression described as “manic, diverse, unusual and creative songwriting and delivery at its best.”
They’ve brought their roots pickin’ all over the world, including the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Lightning In A Bottle and The Melissa Etheridge Cruise.
Joining Dee and Crockett, who also plays guitar, are Crockett's husband, Michael Feldman (Cousin Junebug) on keys, Joey Maramba (John Cale) on bass, Andrea Baker (The Moth Mainstage) on fiddle, Cody Farwell (Goodnight Cody) on guitar/lap steel, Danny Graziani (DoSomething) on viola, electric mandolin and harmonica, and Rob Shaffer (Ninja Academy) and Nick Stone (Pixarmonic Orchestra) on drums and percussion.
Alt-country
Bluegrass
Emo
Psychobilly
Roots & Americana
Alternafolkrock
Folk
Folk Rock
Klezmer
Psychedelic Rock
Roots Country
Alternative Country
Americana
Country
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