Genre: R&B / Soul / Blues
Recommended If You Like: Curtis Harding, Earl St. Clair, Lady Wray, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, The Dip, Dojo Cuts, Jordan Mackampa, Lee Fields
Headliner: Son Little
Supporting Artist: Wolfskill & The Wild and Kyah Bratz
Doors: 7:00pm / Show: 8pm
Tickets: $25 in advance / $30 at the door
Seating: General admission. No guaranteed seating. Table reservations available.
Age Restriction: All Ages (Under 19 must be accompanied by an adult)
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Son Little
Son Little, praised by American Songwriter as “one of the best songwriters working today,” conceived his latest album, Like Neptune, in a cabin overlooking the Delaware River in upstate New York. Trading in the existential dread permeating his previous work for unbridled joy and self-acceptance, Son Little transmutes the chronic pain of self-doubt into a beautiful and freeing opus about overcoming generational trauma. Hailed by Afropunk as “a stunning statement of purpose,” Like Neptune decorates the altar of the primordial blues and elevating the labor of healing to high art. “I’ve always felt as though I was making music because I had to, something inside compelled me. Fueled me,” Little shared. “This the first time in a long time I’m making music for the pure joy of creating.”
Son Little and his band, comprised of Little on vocals/guitar, Steve McKie (drums), and DeShawn Alexander (keys/bass), will tour North America for the first time support of Like Neptune through November and December.
Wolfskill & The Wild
Web: www.wolfskillandthewild.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/wolfskillandthewild
Instagram: www.instagram.com/wolfskillandthewild
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@wolfskillthewild
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@wolfskillandthewild
An authentic fusion of a daring folk/singer-songwriter and an unbound classical virtuoso. Midwestern grown, Iowa-native folk-duo.
A classically-trained violinist, and a songwriting troubadour, Wolfskill & The Wild are a Midwest-grown, Iowan native folk-duo, delivering an authentic and bold musical fusion that is both feral & fierce.
Once described as, “a smooth & silky pour” -Wolfskill & The Wild blend alternative folk, contemporary strings, and experimental ambience that pays homage to their Driftless Area roots.
Trailblazing their own path, Wolfskill & The Wild has performed on stage in support of acts including: The Ballroom Thieves, The Arcadian Wild, Chicago Farmer, and more.
Kyah Bratz
Kyah, a singer songwriter from the Midwest, combines her old soul and creative lyricism into emotion-evoking songs. Her smooth, powerful vocals are showcased in her first album. This newest collection of music includes some of Kyah’s very first songs to her most recent exploring heavier topics such as love, faith, and relationships. Inspired by growing up in a family who hosted house concerts and invited in touring musicians, she hopes to inspire others to find their creative outlet and passion in music as well.
COMMON CHORD POLICIES:
TICKETS: Advance tickets are only available online. Tickets may be purchased at the door the day of the show, subject to availability. Tickets are non-transferable and may only be purchased directly from Common Chord.
RESERVED SEATING: General Admission, with no guaranteed seating except for reserved tables. For most shows, the Redstone Room features tables and chairs throughout the room. For guaranteed seating, a limited number of tables are available to be reserved. These may only be purchased in advance and are sold separately from tickets. You will need to add your General Admission tickets AND your Reserved Tables to the cart for purchase. Tables seat up to four people.
PHYSICAL ACCOMMODATIONS: If you require seating or a reserved space due to health or physical needs, you will need to purchase your General Admission ticket first and then email feedback@commonchordqc.org to reserve up to 2 seats.
AGE RESTRICTIONS: Most shows in the Redstone Room are all ages unless otherwise noted. Those under 19 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
QUESTIONS?: Please email: feedback@commonchordqc.org