Jeff Glatz & All This Happened

Fri Jan 05 2024 at 08:30 pm

330 East Grayson Street San Antonio TX 78215 | San Antonio

Sam's Burger Joint Music Hall
Publisher/HostSam's Burger Joint Music Hall
Jeff Glatz & All This Happened
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Doors at 7:30pm Show at 8:30pm
Emily Monsen and the Magic Band to open the show
TICKETS: Advance GA $12.00/ Day Of Show GA $16.00 / Reserved Booths $60.00 (admission not included) / Table Upgrades $30.00 (admission not included)
LIMITED SEATED SHOW - Expect to Stand - NO Seating GUARANTEED. Any Seating Available is on a First Come, First Served Basis. NO REFUNDS all sales final.
PURCHASE OF BOOTH DOES NOT INCLUDE ADMITTANCE TO SHOW - ONLY RESERVES THE BOOTH (Booths can seat up to 4 people some may hold more. HOWEVER the number people in the booth is NOT guaranteed.) You and your party will all still need a General Admission ticket to get in to the show.
PURCHASE OF TABLE UPGRADE DOES NOT INCLUDE ADMITTANCE TO SHOW - ONLY RESERVES A TABLE (Tables can seat up to 4 people) You and your party will all still need a General Admission ticket to get in to the show.
Ages 18 and up - All Minors Will Be Charged an Additional $5 At the Door. 17 & Under Admitted with Parent or Guardian Only.
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Jeff Glatz & All This Happened -
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In 2016, San Antonio-based Jeff Glatz released Multiverse, a 4-track solo EP of lush compositions that Bob Andrews of Undertow Music Collective called "a beautiful sonic landscape," and Jonathan Segal (Camper Van Beethoven, Sparklehorse) described as "nice, dreamy and heavy." The recording included three original love songs juxtaposing earnest lyrics with a wistful, multilayered production, and closed with a slowed-down, ethereal cover of A.A. Bondy's "Lover's Waltz." Recorded by Steve Tagliere (Gingersol) in Katy, Texas, the tracks were mixed by Duane Lundy of Shangri-La Productions, in Lexington, Kentucky, whose work with Jim James, Ben Sollee and These United States drew Glatz to him. Lundy's knack for delicate, atmospheric touches was right in line with Glatz's production ideas for these deeply personal songs, making it a perfect creative fit.
Glatz was so impressed with Lundy's work on Multiverse that he headed to Kentucky to have Lundy record and mix his first solo LP, Disappear, now released. The recording took two trips, during which Glatz fell in love with Lexington and the entire team Lundy brought together to work on it.
“Obviously, Duane’s background speaks for itself — he’s a musical visionary, and produces amazing work," Glatz says. "But, beyond that, he has a gift for making an artist feel instantly comfortable and confident. He’s generous in the sense that he is absolutely without pretense, and is wide open to ideas. That freed me up to be myself and create without self-consciousness. He knew just the right musicians to bring to the project — not only incredible talent, but an awesome bunch of people. I was inspired by each of them, and, by the end of both visits, it felt like I’d known them for years."
Disappear includes six original tracks by Glatz and a joy-filled cover of Mason Jennings' "Between the Lines." Glatz hopes the dynamic rhythms and multilayered sound give each track something of a luminous glow.
He says, "Those are honest and straightforward songs about love and all that can come with it — satisfaction, insecurity, bliss, hopefulness, melancholy and peace. But they're based on pure, raw emotions that are simple and heartfelt. Some are stories I’ve had in my head for a while. Singing them feels like I’m telling truth without a filter, even when it’s not necessarily my truth. Either way, it was very therapeutic to make."
Glatz also took time during the pandemic to record some new material, in Ohio, with old friend Mike Ofca (Innovation Studios), that will be released later in the year. He’s excited to be back out playing live shows again, and he’s put together a great band to join him. The new band, All This Happened, includes Jason Armstrong (drums/percussion), Rico Valdez (keys/piano), Todd Greene (bass/vocals), Devin Clarke (guitars/vocals), and Scot Laun (guitars/vocals).



Emily Monsen and the Magic Band -
Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/emilymonsenmusic] -- Instagram [https://instagram.com/emilymonsen] -- YouTube [https://youtube.com/channel/UCfzNfkbG4a5Cl1CFGFcMXIA?si=_W7HJoWnXS2Jkab4] -- Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/2BcRp3X6EC2Oe3857mhU2l?si=i2rSORGQTDeApY5Y4dqNfA]
Introducing Emily Monsen, a soulful singer-songwriter hailing from San Antonio, Texas. Infusing sultry melodies with a touch of melancholy, Emily Monsen captivates audiences with her unique blend of rock, country, blues. Playing both guitar and piano, she weaves deeply personal tales into her music, creating a connection that resonates with the emotions of her listeners. Through heartfelt lyrics, Emily invites you into her world, where every song is a journey into the depths of genuine expression.
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330 East Grayson Street San Antonio TX 78215, 330 E Grayson St, San Antonio, TX 78215-1228, United States,San Antonio, Texas

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