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SUMMARY:Portrait Night: Everyone Draws Everyone!
DESCRIPTION:RSVP to harmoniehallmail@gmail.com\n$5-10 Suggested (notaflof\, pwyc)\n\nWe’ll be doing four-minute portraits on blank index cards\, and everyone will get a stack of portraits of themselves at the end of the night! There are some logistics involved in getting everyone partnered up and moving correctly so if you’re coming:\n\n1. RSVP!— reply to this email and tell me if you’re coming by 12pm the day of the event.\n2. Please aim to arrive at 7:00! This will let everyone a chance to get settled. At 7:15 we’ll do some warm-ups and then at 7:30 we’ll dive into the portrait part of the evening. If you are going to be late text me at 484-995-7890\n3. Send me a song or two you’d like on the playlist\n\nWhat to bring:\n– Your favorite drawing pens or pencils (I will provide paper)\n– a snack or beverage if you’d like
URL:https://harmoniehall.space/event/portrait-night-everyone-draws-everyone/
LOCATION:Harmonie Hall\, 4372 Fleming St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Harmonie Hall":MAILTO:harmoniehallmail@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Eli Shane and Eric Gabriel: Dual Album Release Show!
DESCRIPTION:Buy tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/harmoniehall/2193589 \n7 pm doors // 7:30 pm music \nAbout the artists: \nEric Gabriel (website) is a songwriter\, pianist\, and producer from New York City. His new album\, “Lucky Day Roadrunner” (May 2026)\, was recorded live with Philip Weinrobe (Adrianne Lenker\, Florist). Both “loose and locked in” (Atwood Magazine)\, Gabriel’s music recalls classic rock and soul records from the 70s and pulls from artists like Bill Withers\, John Prine\, and Sly and the Family Stone. His first full length release\, “Samara\,” was self-released in 2025 and spent 5 weeks on the NACC 200 Radio Chart. \nPrior to releasing his independent albums\, Gabriel got his start in the indie-soul band Melt. He founded Melt in 2017 when he was 18 years old and quickly rose to viral success with their first single “Sour Candy.” Gabriel then studied literature at Georgetown University\, leaving on weekends to tour with the “groovy superorganism” across the country (NPR). Gabriel left the group shortly after they released their first album “If There’s A Heaven” (produced by Sam Evian) in 2024 and now works out of his Brooklyn recording studio Little Lot. \nEli Shane (website | insta | bandcamp) is a harpist & songwriter from New York blending folk\, chamber\, and avant-garde influences into a sound that is uniquely his own. His eclectic\, emotive songwriting and captivating electroacoustic production style draws inspiration from the likes of Fiona Apple and Björk. Also a skilled improviser\, his immersion in the world of contemporary music adds an unpredictable\, dynamic edge to his songwriting. His second album\, All You’ll Be is Song\, is a collection of ten songs written on the harp\, best listened to front-to-back\, out May 29th\, 2026.
URL:https://harmoniehall.space/event/eli-shane-eric-gabriel/
LOCATION:Harmonie Hall\, 4372 Fleming St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
ORGANIZER;CN="Harmonie Hall":MAILTO:harmoniehallmail@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T190000
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SUMMARY:Amanda Pascali
DESCRIPTION:Doors 6:30pm // Music 7pm \nBuy tickets here: https://buytickets.at/harmoniehall/2256519 \nAbout the artist: \nAmanda Pascali (insta | web) embodies the complexity of modern identity. Born to a mother from Cairo who grew up in France and an Italian father raised in Romania\, she’s a mixed-race\, bilingual Gen Z troubadour perpetually caught between worlds. Quoting poet Ijeoma Umebinyuo\, she says\, “I’m often ‘too foreign for here\, too foreign for home\, and never enough for both.’” Rather than lamenting this displacement\, Pascali has transformed it into her artistic superpower. \nIn her bright red teenage bedroom\, she started writing songs about her life and family\, later singing them at coffeehouses and motorcycle bars. Her curiosity eventually led her to Palermo on a Fulbright fellowship\, where she spent two years developing To Sing and Recount (Canta e Cunta) — a digital storytelling project that translates and revitalizes Southern Italian folk songs\, revealing their startling relevance to contemporary social issues worldwide. \nAt fourteen\, surfing the internet\, Pascali happened upon Sicilian folk legend Rosa Balistreri’s music and was immediately struck by her rebelliousness. “She was more punk than any of the bands whose posters hung on my wall\,” Pascali recounts. “Rosa defied all the norms of her time. She endured famine and poverty: learning to read at thirty-two\, picking up a guitar at forty\, then turning both into tools of resistance.” Pascali began translating these canzoni d’autore and traditional songs into English\, marveling at the vivid characters populating her songs. They reminded her of Bob Dylan’s protagonists\, but wilder\, rawer — a thousand times more revolutionary. Her new album\, Roses and Basil\, reimagines these and other folk song translations alongside her own immigrant-American folk songs. \n“Wake Up\, Baby\,” the lead single from Roses and Basil\, exemplifies this time-traveling approach. Starting with one of Sicily’s oldest serenatas — the story of a man singing his marriage proposal to a lover’s balcony while she sleeps through it — Pascali flips the narrative entirely. In her version\, the woman isn’t sleeping; she’s ignoring him. “It connects the experience of waiting beneath a window to the modern frustration of being\, as my generation would say\, ‘left on read\,’” she explains. The song moves like a brisk tango\, shifting from minor verse melancholy to major chorus hope\, with more than a few nods to Roy Orbison’s “In Dreams.” \nPascali’s work songs\, protest numbers\, lullabies and ballads about everyday struggle are resonating with a diverse global audience. With one viral video after another\, she has garnered over 130k followers on Instagram. Her fans appreciate her captivating voice\, poeticism and preternatural ability to find old songs that reverberate across countries and centuries. The accolades have followed: Fulbright Scholar\, Artist-in-Residence at the Library of Congress\, World Expo performer in Osaka\, official showcase artist at Folk Alliance International\, and awards from the Calandra Institute\, Mid-America Arts Alliance\, Kerrville Folk Festival\, and Houston Arts Alliance. But perhaps more meaningfully\, Pascali proves that old songs can be endlessly reshaped for new generations. \n 
URL:https://harmoniehall.space/event/amanda-pascali/
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SUMMARY:Hiroya Tsukamoto with Cate Monaco
DESCRIPTION:Doors @ 6:30pm // Music @ 7:15 \n$15 adv // $20 day of show \nBuy tickets here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/harmoniehall/2212493 \nA Journey Through Strings and Stories \nTsukamoto brings a blend of masterful fingerstyle guitar and evocative storytelling that transcends cultural barriers. His artistry\, honed at the prestigious Berklee College of Music\, has been celebrated on renowned stages like the Blue Note in NYC and the United Nations\, and lauded for its “delicate\, fluid\, and beautifully detailed” style by Acoustic Guitar magazine. \nTsukamoto’s concerts are not just musical events; they are immersive experiences that weave lyrical narratives with intricate melodies. Recognized for his soulful performances that create an orchestra at his fingertips\, he invites audiences into his world of musical exploration and emotional expression. This is a rare opportunity to witness a performer who has been celebrated for his ability to take listeners on an “impressionistic journey” (Boston Herald). Enchanting music that promises to resonate long after the final note is played. \nAbout the artists: \nHiroya Tsukamoto ( web | facebook | insta ) is a Japanese-born fingerstyle guitarist who moved to the United States in 2000 to attend the Berklee College of Music. Needless to say\, he’s not only a dizzyingly agile fingerpicker\, but a soulful and transcendent performer\, with compositions that combine instrumental guitar work with lyrical performance and spoken stories from his life. \nTsukamoto has been recognized for his talents on stages such as at Blue Note in New York City\, Japanese National Television (NHK)\, International Storytelling Center and United Nations\, and by scoring second place at the International Fingerstyle Guitar Championship both in 2018 and 2022. \n“Hiroya Tsukamoto may play the guitar with the skill of a virtuoso\, and he may write compelling music that draws from many different cultures and genres\, but if I had to choose one word to describe him it would be orchestrator. ” – Acoustic Guitar Magazine\n \n“Hiroya Tsukamoto takes us to an impressionistic journey ” -Boston Herald \n“…chops\, passion and warmth. Zealously recommended!” -Jazz Review.com \nCate Monaco ( web | insta | youtube ) is a Philadelphia singer-songwriter and performer with a songwriting style distinguished by the influence of her classical vocal background\, and other traditional performance experience\, which she blends with contemporary feeling. Pairing this with her self-taught piano approach results in a sound that is uniquely her own. Her music is melodically driven\, which allows her expressive and intricate vocals to lilt through her purposeful piano arrangements. Cate’s songs convey serious messages— sometimes presented as moving\, evocative\, and powerful ballads\, and other times packaged in satirical whimsy. Now showcasing her original work\, Cate is performing and planning her debut album. By fusing old and new influences with broad genre interests\, Cate delivers every note with intention as she invites listeners to walk through her stories.
URL:https://harmoniehall.space/event/hiroya-tsukamoto-with-cate-monaco/
LOCATION:Harmonie Hall\, 4372 Fleming St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19128\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Harmonie Hall":MAILTO:harmoniehallmail@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage\, with Makeshift Hammer -- Matinee show (2pm)
DESCRIPTION:Buy tickets here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/harmoniehall/2202622 \n \nA special matinee show!! Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage\, with opening set by Makeshift Hammer \nDoors 2pm // Music 2:20pm \nAll Ages // Please note this is an upstairs venue \n$22 adv // $30 day of show \n  \nJeffrey Lewis & The Voltage \n“Lewis [moves] between melodic garage-punk and raw acoustic grooves to great effect. But it’s his terrific wordplay—sharp\, funny\, poignant and much more—that really dazzles” —Uncut \nJeffrey Lewis and his various bandmates have perfected a scuzzy\, urban style of indie-folk\, developing from late-90s New York City bedroom tapes into a mighty 21st Century mash-up of folksy spiel and artsy garage\, like Pete Seeger meeting Sonic Youth. A born and raised denizen of the Lower East Side\, Lewis’s home recordings were discovered by Rough Trade Records in 2001 (famed label of The Smiths\, The Strokes\, Belle & Sebastian and more) while Lewis was briefly living in Austin\, Texas. Since the 2001 release of his first official album “The Last Time I Did Acid I Went Insane and Other Favorites” on Rough Trade Records\, Lewis has toured the world and released numerous acclaimed albums on Rough Trade and other labels. He’s built a worldwide fanbase while regularly changing band names\, most recently recording as Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage for Don Giovanni Records and Blang Records. \nA list of the Jeffrey Lewis band’s sonic touchstones doesn’t look all that different from a list of the seminal acts Jeffrey has done gigs and tours with\, like Daniel Johnston\, Roky Erickson\, The Fall\, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks\, The Vaselines and The Mountain Goats. Rave reviews have come from just about every corner of the music world\, including glowing reviews and/or multi-page features\, in publications like Rolling Stone\, The New York Times\, Uncut\, Mojo\, NME and others\, and praise from music stars like Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie)\, Will Oldham\, Jarvis Cocker (Pulp)\, Laura Marling\, Regina Spektor and the late David Berman (Silver Jews). \nJeffrey is also an illustrator\, and has written/drawn over 15 issues of various comic book projects\, mostly in his self-published series Fuff (2004-2020) followed by multiple issues of the new Jeffrey Lewis comic book series Statics. \nOn stage\, as of 2025 Lewis is backed by collaborators Brent Cole (drums)\, Valerie Marchesi (bass) and Mallory Feuer (keys\, violin)\, a lineup currently known as Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage. The spectacular newest full-length album “The EVEN MORE Freewheelin’ Jeffrey Lewis” was recorded in Nashville\, TN with producer Roger Moutenot (Yo La Tengo\, Sleater-Kinney) and released March 21\, 2025\, on Don Giovanni Records (USA/Canada) and Blang Records. Jeffrey released five albums exclusively on Bandcamp during the years of 2020-2021-2022-2023\, as well as a 2022 collection of previously unstreamable studio outtakes and B-sides (called “Asides and B-Sides”) for streaming only (on Spotify\, etc). \nStill based on Manhattan’s Lower East Side\, the year 2025 sees no signs of creative slowdown for Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage\, with more tour dates being added to the calendar in the USA\, UK and Europe and new comic book projects nearing completion. Live gigs continue to incorporate Jeffrey’s narrative folk acoustics and garage indie-pop wig-outs\, as well as the occasional inclusion of Jeffrey’s multi-media full-color illustrated/sung histories and fantasies (some of which have been featured on History.com). \n“Jeffrey Lewis is an amazing musician\, and if you don’t know his songs you probably have a hole in your heart that can only be filled by his words… I did!” – Regina Spektor \n“Hands down my favorite contemporary songwriter” – Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie) \n“Jeffrey is the best pure songwriter I know of” – David Berman (Silver Jews) \n“A second. That’s all he needs to dazzle.” – Les Inrockuptibles \n“One of the most extraordinary voices in contemporary music returns… for the euphoric and highly addictive Bad Wiring. Immediate\, charming and perhaps the best delivery to date from one of the very most singular voices” – Deluxe Magazine (Albums of the Year) \n“Weird? Very… but also downright inspiring” (****) – Rolling Stone \n“A wordy force of nature… stirs you up with politics or knocks you sideways with sadness… ideas burst from Jeffrey Lewis like an overstuffed suitcase – strange ones\, funny ones\, poignant ones\, usually a mixture…. kicking out ramshackle fuzzbomb jams… it’s difficult to imagine how any couple of hours spent in Lewis’s company couldn’t prove inspirational.” (****) – The Guardian \n  \nMakeshift Hammer \nMakeshift Hammer (formerly Driftwood Soldier) makes gutter-folk music\, a blend of bittersweet ballads\, crooked stories\, and thumping blues rants on mandolin\, bass\, and junk drums that WXPN called “a bluesy version of Nick Cave with a nod to Tom Waits.”
URL:https://harmoniehall.space/event/175/
LOCATION:Harmonie Hall\, 4372 Fleming St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19128\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Harmonie Hall":MAILTO:harmoniehallmail@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Jackson Pines\, Soph
DESCRIPTION:Tickets \n7pm doors | 7:30 show  \n$10-$15 sliding scale | BYOB \nPlease note this is an upstairs venue. \nAbout the artists: \nJackson Pines (bandcamp) are best friends Joe and James\, who grew up together where the suburbs meet the woods in the Pine Barrens. They write original songs that tell stories of how they grew up\, what they’ve seen traveling the country\, and regional myths braided into the everyday. They also play traditional folk songs from the Pine Barrens going back decades and sometimes centuries in their home county. Their new album Wheel was released in February. “Some of the best folk-rock to ever come out of New Jersey.” – The Aquarian \n \nSoph (Insta) Soph is an alt-country and folk singer-songwriter based in Philadelphia\, PA. Soph’s narrative style of songwriting immerses the listener in the vivid world of their songs. They sing songs of rambling blues\, cold beer\, and a longing for places unknown.
URL:https://harmoniehall.space/event/jackson-pines-soph/
LOCATION:Harmonie Hall\, 4372 Fleming St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
ORGANIZER;CN="Harmonie Hall":MAILTO:harmoniehallmail@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:A Meadow\, Tremolo Fields\, Jess Urwiler
DESCRIPTION:7:30 PM Doors // 8 PM Show \n$10 adv/ $12 DOS \nBuy tickets here : https://www.tickettailor.com/events/harmoniehall/2232899 \nAbout the artists: \nTremolo Fields (web / instagram / spotify / bandcamp ) is the moniker of Portland\, ME–based songwriter David Rogers. On his June 2026 EP\, produced by Wild Pink’s John Ross\, he weaves wiry indie rock and alt-folk with dream pop\, letting distorted guitars merge with confessional vocals over layered loops that swell and shift. Originally from Iowa City\, Rogers draws on his earlier days of punk basement shows and conversations with local folk heroes to craft music that fuses restless experimentation with heartfelt connection. \n \nA Meadow (insta) is a band from Philadelphia. Indie/Folk music with catchy melodies and moving lyrics. \n \nJess Urwiler (insta) is a singer\, songwriter\, guitarist\, and producer\, originally from Bucks County\, Pennsylvania\, by way of Drexel University’s Music Industry Program. Jess’ music is characterized by her intimate\, visceral lyricism stemming from past relationships and high school and college memories. In her performances\, Jess’ vocals reflect the emotion of her lyrics\, with intricate acoustic guitar work further coloring the audience experience.
URL:https://harmoniehall.space/event/a-meadow-tremolo-fields-jess-urwiler/
LOCATION:Harmonie Hall\, 4372 Fleming St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19128\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Harmonie Hall":MAILTO:harmoniehallmail@gmail.com
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