KC Turner Presents Megan Slankard / NoBody's Girl

Thu Oct 21 2021 at 08:00 pm to 11:00 pm

Amado's | San Francisco

Amado's
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KC Turner Presents Megan Slankard \/ NoBody's Girl
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Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
$25 advance / $30 door
Mostly Seated
21+
All sales final
About this Event

Please note: Proof of vaccination required for entry.

MEGAN SLANKARD

Megan Slankard has independently sold over 40,000 copies of her five self-released albums and is currently planning consecutive releases of a brand new double-EP project. The new releases, which were co-produced with Nashville Producer Alex Wong (Vienna Teng, Delta Rae), will showcase new sides of Megan's music, balancing delightfully belligerent rock and roll with lush cinematic soundscapes of orchestral instruments and robot harmonies.


NOBODY’S GIRL

Releases their first full length, self-titled album, NOBODY’S GIRL, on July 30th, 2021. Bewitching audiences with sumptuous harmonies and unforgettable songwriting, BettySoo, Grace Pettis and Rebecca Loebe are a charismatic force. They first met at the legendary Kerrville Folk Festival, each winners of the annual “New Folk” award.

Luscious harmony singers, effortless instrumentalists, seasoned touring artists – they recognized what each can accomplish individually could be made all the stronger by collaboration. Their harmonies' unique vocal blend is on display in their first full length album, the self-titled Nobody’s Girl, which comes out via Lucky Hound Music on July 30, 2021. This pivotal record features nine original tunes that the trio co-wrote together, as well as two hand-picked covers. Produced by Grammy-winning artist, Michael Ramos (John Mellencamp, Paul Simon, Patty Griffin, etc.), the group are perfectly framed by a who’s who of today’s modern music legends.

The first singles: “Kansas”, “Rescued”, and “Tiger” are crystal clear examples of the chemistry these three writers share. In these songs – and the record as a whole – they explore themes of personal, social and political division; rebelling against societal expectations; and leaving behind confining expectations of family and small hometowns. They ruminate on the challenges of finding one’s path in the world, being on the verge of making really bad decisions in the face of mounting stress, mourning the end of something good, being unsure of the legacy of our collective histories…and also letting loose and having some fun! There’s beauty, depth and soul.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Amado's, 998 Valencia Street, San Francisco, United States

Tickets

USD 25.00

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