
Chunkafied DJ Set, Takashi Otani, Luke Domozick, Samantha Echo
Sun - February 24, 2019
Doors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:00 pm
Pianos - Upstairs Lounge
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This event is 21 and over
https://www.pianosnyc.com/event/1815842/Party Next Door. w/ DJ: NILE CHUNKY - (Set time: 10:00 PM)

Luke Domozick - (Set time: 8:00 PM)

Singer songwriter making his way from western MA through the northeast playing original heartfelt emotional music.
Samantha Echo - (Set time: 7:00 PM)

Samantha Echo is what would happen if Leonard Cohen had an affair with one of the Disney Princesses.
Echo hails from the mountainous regions of a made-up place with poison skies. The legitimate child of Peter Pan and Tinkerbell, and the reincarnation of Echo of Kithairon, Samantha has been performing since the age of six, when she decided she wanted to be hot like Pocahontas when she grew up. She is a licensed busker with the Music Under New York program. Her song “The Slut of Denmark” received the November 2014 Akademia Music Award in the Folk-Cabaret category. She has been featured in Suzanne Stout’s first annual Buskers’ Carnival at the Players’ Club, the Notable Features’ documentary Rhythm in Motion (in the Atlantic Monthly), and the Award-Winning Book The Noise Beneath the Apple, by Heather Jacks, who calls her “a Salvador Dali of sound, challenging and disrupting perspective.”
Echo hails from the mountainous regions of a made-up place with poison skies. The legitimate child of Peter Pan and Tinkerbell, and the reincarnation of Echo of Kithairon, Samantha has been performing since the age of six, when she decided she wanted to be hot like Pocahontas when she grew up. She is a licensed busker with the Music Under New York program. Her song “The Slut of Denmark” received the November 2014 Akademia Music Award in the Folk-Cabaret category. She has been featured in Suzanne Stout’s first annual Buskers’ Carnival at the Players’ Club, the Notable Features’ documentary Rhythm in Motion (in the Atlantic Monthly), and the Award-Winning Book The Noise Beneath the Apple, by Heather Jacks, who calls her “a Salvador Dali of sound, challenging and disrupting perspective.”
Venue Information:
Pianos - Upstairs Lounge
158 Ludlow Street
New York, NY, 10002
http://www.pianosnyc.com/
Pianos - Upstairs Lounge
158 Ludlow Street
New York, NY, 10002
http://www.pianosnyc.com/