EVVAN
Rockwood Music Hall
196 Allen St
New York, NY 10002
Feb 27, 2020
6:00 PM EST
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We're so incredibly excited and honored to be part of Rockwood's 15th Anniversary celebration!
Rockwood Music Hall has been the beacon of emerging and established live music acts in NYC since 2005. Located at 196 Allen St. in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Rockwood has grown to 3 stages, and become one of the most respected names in the NYC live music scene. Join us as we continue to grow the musical legacy of our great city!
Learn more at www.rockwoodmusichall.com
This show is part of Rockwood Music Hall's 15-Year Anniversary Concert Series - celebrating the venue's longstanding commitment to live music and artist growth!
* Rockwood Music Hall is a 21+ venue. Photo ID is required.
* All shows have a one drink minimum standing, two drink minimum seated.
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EVVAN Biography
“I like to tell stories and create moods and melodies to get lost in,” alternative-folk singer-songwriter EVVAN (est. 2020), formerly known as Evan Petruzzi (est. 2015-2020), says. The Long Island, NY, native is known for her distinctive voice and singular sound, replete with textured melodies and layered harmonies inspired by a mix of Fleetwood Mac, Foy Vance, and Brandi Carlile.
“In today’s music, genres cross over all the time,” she says. “They blend and mesh and can turn into something really interesting you’ve never heard before. I’ve never been one to follow the norm, and I think that comes across in my music. I hear the melody, and one day it can be a song entirely folk, while the next day, it can be a really moody soundscape. I think, as a songwriter, that’s the beauty of music. If you let it, it will take you anywhere.”
Read More“In today’s music, genres cross over all the time,” she says. “They blend and mesh and can turn into something really interesting you’ve never heard before. I’ve never been one to follow the norm, and I think that comes across in my music. I hear the melody, and one day it can be a song entirely folk, while the next day, it can be a really moody soundscape. I think, as a songwriter, that’s the beauty of music. If you let it, it will take you anywhere.”
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