The Nth Power

Sat Sep 18 2021 at 08:00 pm

600 14th Street NW Washington DC 20005 | Washington

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The Nth Power
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DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 PM | SHOW BEGINS AT 8:00 PM
NOTICE REGARDING COVID-19: The Hamilton Live requires concertgoers to show proof
of COVID-19 vaccination, or a negative test result no more than 72 hours old
before entering the venue. We will accept an original CDC Vaccination Card, or a
digital photo of this card, along with matching photo ID. Additionally, per
District of Columbia mandate, all guests are required to wear face masks indoors
regardless of vaccination status. For more information or questions about your
tickets, please reach out to us at [email protected].
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performance at (202)-769-0122.
Please note that the front row of tables and chairs will be cleared for this
show to create a general admission Pit. Be advised that there may be some seated
areas where vision of the stage is obstructed.


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The Nth Power
Proving that soul music can be exponentially greater than the sum of its parts,
The Nth Power is on a mission to share the light. Formed during an impromptu
late-night jam at Jazz Fest 2012 in New Orleans, the relentlessly funky and
soulful band believes in music as a higher power tapping into an energy that is
simultaneously sexy and spiritual, with songs that will inspire audiences to
dance, groove, make love or just stand there with goose bumps.

The trio hails from diverse musical backgrounds, races and creeds. Female
powerhouse Nikki Glaspie was Beyonce’s world-touring drummer for five years
before she joined Ivan Nevilles New Orleans funk outfit, Dumpstaphunk. Bassist
Nate Edgar of Groovechild and John Browns Body perfectly compliments singer and
guitarist Nick Cassarino who came from the Jennifer Hartswick Band and toured
with Big Daddy Kane.

The Nth Power's 2013 independent EP, Basic Minimum Skills Test, showcases a
first glimpse of the spark shared among the group, delivering gospel-style
vocals with soul, jazz, funk and world-beat riffs in nearly mathematical
fashion. They have followed up that release with a studio album in 2015
"Abundance" produced by Ira Schickman and live release "To Be Free" in 2016
recorded and mixed by Paul Diaz.

“It’s my dream team,” said Glaspie, “each one of us is a songwriter, so when we
get together, everything becomes that much stronger.” Beyond raw skill, however,
Glaspie cites a deep spiritual connection as the glue that binds them together.
“Music is what brought us together, but its the spiritual bond that makes us
play so in touch with each other,” she explained. And at the core of their vibe
is a deviously simple concept the healing power of love.

The Nth Power's inspirational sets have floored audiences at music festivals
like Electric Forest, Bear Creek, Catskill Chill and North Coast Music Festival.
The band has been relentlessly touring and writing for the past 4 years since
their inception and continue to grow in their mission as they spread love and
healing through music across the land.

Although the band members are based across the East Coast, they maintain New
Orleans as their spiritual home, and the celebratory essence of that city’s
music culture is audible in each performance.

Simply put, there is something pretty magical happening in this band, and
they’re only just getting started. “Were going as far as you can go on the
planet Earth and playing music,” explains Glaspie, “I don’t know how many times
we’ve said it we are so blessed.”

Together, The Nth Power wants to change lives through a message of musical love
and understanding.
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600 14th Street NW Washington DC 20005, Washington, United States

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