Joe Holt, Kat Kennedy, and Emily Anderson
Sunday, October 1
Playing in the Tap Room
Show Time 7pm | Free | 21+
joeholtmusic.com
Joe Holt:
Since graduating from Berklee College of Music in 2015, Joe has spent his time recording original music and touring, bringing his intricate fingerstyle guitar and intimate storytelling to new audiences across America. His new album “Tired of Trying” was heralded as “stirring, poignant songwriting” by Obscure Sound, and "the real deal in folk songwriting” by Ear to the Ground. With credits including opening for Steve Forbert and Parker Millsap, and playing legendary stages like The Bluebird Cafe (Nashville), The Whisky A Go Go (Los Angeles), and The Bitter End (NYC), Joe aims to validate NPR’s 2020 claim that “Joe Holt continues to use his first-person perspective for good.”
Kat Kennedy:
Kat Kennedy began performing around her home state of Connecticut at the age of 7. Since then she has performed at venues across the country and beyond, after graduating Berklee College of Music in Boston. Her collaborations with other artists and producers have piqued the interest of fans and labels alike; amassing millions of streams and landing placements on coveted Spotify playlists like "Fresh Finds" and "Sad Bops”.
Emily Anderson:
Like stumbling into a rose garden on a trek through the arctic, listeners of Emily Anderson’s music find themselves helplessly lifted into a world so hauntingly familiar, and yet so enchantingly curious. Alaska grown and LA based, Anderson has recently released a sophomore record, “Salt & Water”. Her single “Gold” was featured in a national Miller Lite campaign and a number of her works have been featured in video games (Calico, The Stars Between Us). Her music is akin to Regina Spektor ruminating over coffee with Phoebe Bridgers. “Salt & Water” is available for streaming and download everywhere you get your music.