Rachel Hall Band w/ Danah Denice and Josee Molavi
The 8x10
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Baltimore
Friday, February 14 at 7 pm EST
Rock
Concert Venue
Friday, February 14 at 7 pm EST
Rock
Concert Venue
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The Rachel Hall Band. We played our first show on April 25, 2021 at Big Falls Inn, and we knew immediately that we had something special. With Warren Boes (All Mighty Senators, Speakers of the House) on guitar, Matt Everhart (Speakers of the House, Carl Filipiak) on Bass, and Frank Young (Carl Filipiak, Lisa Cerbone) on drums. I knew this band would be unstoppable. They were all immediately enthusiastic about writing, recording, and putting out albums. We share a spirit of collaboration and mutual respect. I truly hit the jackpot. I'm blessed to be working with such talented musicians, and I look forward to the next chapter in my musical career. Stay tuned...
Danah Denice has been able to honor her current successes by embracing her musical journey and all it has taught her. She began at an early age studying classical piano. Discovering a deeply rooted passion for jazz, soul, R&B, and folk, she was able to take those influences, her training and add her personal touch to her performance. It did not take long for audiences to be captivated by her talent. Her songs have charted on college radio, spending 16 weeks on the CDX-Nashville Americana Charts (#160, debut #277) and 5 weeks on College Radio Charts (#106). She has opened up for various artists; and has built a loyal fanbase in the Mid-Atlantic that are moved by her raw, unapologetic performances. If you ask her how she thinks it all happened so fast, you’d get a modest shrug and reply, “People need honesty, and the permission to be vulnerable in order to start healing. It’s my responsibility as an artist to be the example, and facilitate that safe space for others.” “This entire album is a testament to the fragility of life, and the importance of participating in this world with our entire being–no matter how painful at times.” When considering how this album has been different from her previous, it is clear that Danah has embraced the twilight - that subtle glow that is just about to erupt through the darkness. She gives a voice to emotions and memories in a way that lets them dissipate into the air. And, most importantly, she leaves her audience with a reminder that they aren’t alone and they too can find light from a dark room.
Josee Molavi brings soul-jazz vocals to center stage in her genre-bending, artful sound. Molavi is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and songwriter grown from blues rock roots— now breaking into her hometown music scene in the Baltimore-Washington metro area on the momentum of her self-released debut EP People and Places. With her electric stage presence and dynamic discography, Molavi fronts a band of high-caliber multi-genre musicians (aka her childhood friends), seamlessly grooving through styles from alternative R&B to jazz pop to indie rock. Molavi combines intricate melodies and textures onstage and off, working with her band out of her home studio to write,record, and produce DIY. Altogether Molavi's music is nostalgic and inimitable.
Presented by The 8x10.
This is an 18+ event.