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Singing River

Singing River w/ Nick Cory Young

Lovin' Cup
300 Park Point Dr

Jun 15, 2024

7:00 PM EDT
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SEATED TICKETS ARE LIMITED… If all seating sells out, standing tickets will become available online and at the door. IF YOU PURCHASED A SEATED TICKET… To secure your seating for this show, please call the venue at (585) 292-9940 to make a reservation (only after everyone in your party has purchased a seated ticket). YOU MUST be the person who placed the ticket order to make the reservation, and the number of tickets purchased must match the number of people in your reservation. A seated ticket guarantees you admission and some form of seating, but if you don’t make a reservation, your whole party may not be sat together. You may not include standing ticket holders in your reservation. ———————————————————————————- Mikey James whose long, winding career as a maverick outsider has included turns in Longwave, The Mercies, Admirers, his pseudonymous projects Mikey Jukebox and Hawker M. James, and, now the roots based folk-rock of Singing River. James began entertaining the idea of throwing in the towel as far as releasing his own music and focusing on producing other acts, but a former bandmate reconnected James with another former bandmate, Anthony Kuhn, and Singing River was born. With Kuhn’s unique slide work, the duo has rediscovered the joy of making music for music’s sake. The result is what James likes to call “northern folk,” referencing his admiration for Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, and The Band. “…describes a world in which simple pleasures are cherished, yet doesn’t narrate a complete utopia.“ – American Songwriter “…with a built-in sense of comfort…you can hear the warmth in the delivery…for the style they are calling “Northern Folk” with ties that go back to the early 20th century.” – Rock and Roll Globe “…on ‘Everyday Love‘ you may just be able to detect…the Jayhawks.” – AmericanaUK.com Linktree – https://linktr.ee/singingriver Nick Cory Young opens the show @ 7pm! Nick Cory Young writes and performs indie rock with a touch of twang, sounding like a cross between vintage Wilco, Old 97s & R.E.M. “Crow Got Drunk” by Rochester, NY based musician Nick Cory Young features 12 songs inspired by Young’s love of bands like Old 97s (whose singer Rhett Miller appears on the track “Backwards”), The Lemonheads, R.E.M., The Replacements & Uncle Tupelo. “If you, like me, are a fan of mid 90’s alternative rock that wore its allegiance to Neil Young right on its sleeve for all to see and more importantly hear, then Crow Got Drunk is the album for you. I’m talking about bands like The Lemonheads, Soul Asylum, early Wilco and The Old 97s to name just a few. You’ll hear traces of all of these and then some throughout Crow Got Drunk.” -Full Time Aesthetic nickcoryyoung.com Doors @ 6:00pm | $15 ADV/ $20 DOS Show @ 7:00-9:30pm
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Mikey James, whose long, winding career as a maverick outsider has included turns in Longwave, The Mercies, Admirers, his pseudonymous projects Mikey Jukebox and Hawker M. James, and, now the roots based folk-rock of Singing River.

James began entertaining the idea of throwing in the towel as far as releasing his own music and focusing on producing other acts, but a former bandmate reconnected James with another former bandmate, Anthony Kuhn, and Singing River was born. With Kuhn’s unique slide work, the duo has rediscovered the joy of making music for music’s sake. The result is what James likes to call “northern folk,” referencing his admiration for Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, and The Band.

"Take a nice dose of Tom Petty style folk rock and add in some modern folk stylings, you’ll come out with a sound that’s rewarding like Singing River’s “Everyday Love.” -Ear to the Ground

“…describes a world in which simple pleasures are cherished, yet doesn’t narrate a complete utopia.“ - American Songwriter

"...delivers a wonderfully bright and soaring slice of folk-pop gold” - Mystic Sons

“…with a built-in sense of comfort…you can hear the warmth in the delivery…for the style they are calling “Northern Folk” with ties that go back to the early 20th century.” - Rock and Roll Globe
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