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Thismas feat. Sky Colony, Meg Yates, Ezza Rose
Welcome to Thismas - a musical celebration of the being here with chosen family.
The holiday season brings out family, and all that goes along with family, the past the present and future.
However, we rarely get to pause to celebrate those around us...whom we have chosen as our daily family.
Bring your best friends, neighbors, and those for whom you are grateful for and join together as we celebrate each other with Thismas featuring: The Sky Colony, Ezza Rose, and Meg Yates
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The Sky Colony are a folk-rock group wholeheartedly focused on what matters most to them: creating music, and more importantly, their intention behind it. Since their formation in 2012, the story behind their sound has organically grown into one of personal empowerment and discovery. Along with complex instrumental layering, intricate harmonies, catchy hooks, and classic guitar solos, you have a complete experience of Skagit Valley, Washington's own, The Sky Colony.
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Ezza Rose's music, previously built on gentle, minimalist melodies and eerie harmonies, takes a different tone on her new LP. More electrified and slightly more ominous than the simple, lilting sound she previously established, this is Rose at her best so far. - Willamette Week
Her beautifully delicate, mournfully classic voice floats amongst the loosely bound, misty particles in the air and our minds and fills the cracks with a sound that's chilling and comforting, all at once. -Vortex Music Magazine
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Meg Yates has been singing and writing songs for a very long time, but her solo career started in 2002 in Portland, ME--walking past a local club on Congress street, apparently humming loud enough for the club owner to run out, grab her by the arm and ask her to sing right there on the spot for his guests. Stunned and unprepared, she sang an a capella tune she had finished writing earlier that day. The club owner asked if she would be willing to play a real set sometime, so she returned about a month later and sang all of the a capella tunes she could fit into thirty minutes. Eventually, she picked up the guitar and through the support of the local scene in a small port city in Maine, Meghan developed a distinctive guitar playing, songwriting style and performance that captures and often stuns her audiences.
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LocationThe Firefly Lounge (View)
1015 N State St
Bellingham, WA 98225
United States
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