Talia Schlanger
TS with Kevin Breit + Rebecca Hennessy Trio
Tranzac
292 Brunswick Ave
May 19, 2024
7:30 PM EDT
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Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, singer, composer and bandleader. Rebecca’s original music has sounds that travel through roots, jazz and Americana traditions. Her original songs have themes of grief, healing and joy, and is delivered through her warm and clear voice and trumpet sound. The Rebecca Hennessy Trio features Kevin Breit on guitar, Michael Herring on bass and Rebecca on voice and trumpet.
Talia Schlanger is a songwriter, musician and broadcaster whose intimate and explosive debut album "Grace for the Going" has been named one of Exclaim!'s 31 Most Anticipated Canadian Albums of 2024. Her inspiration runs deep, from Roberta Flack’s quiet confidence to the raw freedom of Jeff Buckley, to Paul Simon’s pristine storytelling and the honest ache of Nina Simone. Guitarist extraordinaire, Kevin Breit will be joining Talia for her set at the Tranzac where you will be witness to the most wonderful musical chemistry that is not to be missed.
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Talia Schlanger Biography
Grace for the Going (Latent Recordings) is Talia Schlanger’s intimate and explosive debut album. It’s a reflection of her reverence for the power of words, genuine love of connecting with people, and passionately eclectic musical taste. Her inspiration runs deep, from Roberta Flack’s quiet confidence to the raw freedom of Jeff Buckley, from Missy Elliott’s electric cadence to Patti Smith’s fearless poetry, and from Paul Simon’s pristine storytelling to the honest ache of Nina Simone. Schlanger’s approach to making music is the result of a lifetime of deep and broad listening, as a music fan with an open heart and hungry ears.
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