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Meaghan Burke
1254 flatbush ave
Apt. 2
Brooklyn, NY 11226
Oct 14, 2016
8:00 PM UTC
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Cellist and Singer-Songwriter, Meaghan Burke, will be headlining the next Flatbush Ave. Concert Series!Meaghan deploys her powerful voice with refreshingly honest lyrics by means of her virtuostic cello playing. Her music is captivating and this is a concert you will not want to miss!We will have some beverages and snacks supplied, but please feel free to bring anything you'd like to consume!Flatbush Ave. Concert Series are held in Brooklyn, in our cozy musical apartment. Space will be limited to about 25-30 people, so RSVP ASAP! FAQs Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?Nope! What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?We located off the B/Q trains between the Church Ave. & Beverly Rd. stops; the 2/5 train off of Beverly Rd.; the B41 bus at Abermale Rd.If you're driving...why are you driving? It's Brooklyn. Good luck. What can/can't I bring to the event?CAN: food, drinks, smiles, money to purchase any merchandise from the performersCAN'T: US military grade weaponry. Animals. Janice in Accouting. Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?Joe Young - musicjoeyoung@gmail.com
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Meaghan Burke Biography
"There is something terribly wrong with calling Meaghan Burke a songwriter. Like vodka, the more you question the effects, the blurrier they become. Meaghan Burke is not an artist whose musically over-educated past is a primer for making marketable pop music. Her sound embraces the odd nuances contained in love affairs with free improvisation, lingering music school sadism, a career geographically split between New York and the Vienna intelligentsia. Meaghan sings jazzy, approachable melodies over cello accompaniments that channel every possible incarnation of Western music all at once. It's impossibly beautiful but in no way forgiving. Her fingers race in preparation of cadenzas and the orchestration seems totally unrelated to what pours out of her mouth. ... Because what she's created is too personal, too direct and unusual to claim she's a songwriter - which sounds categorically absurd but it's true – it's like she's a songwriter, imploded.”
-- Valerie Kuehne, The Deli NYC
Full review at: http://nyc.thedelimagazine.com/6483/experimental-nyc-meaghan-burke-sidewalk-cafe-on-0812 (8-12-2011)
Read More-- Valerie Kuehne, The Deli NYC
Full review at: http://nyc.thedelimagazine.com/6483/experimental-nyc-meaghan-burke-sidewalk-cafe-on-0812 (8-12-2011)
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