Ippy and The Project

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158 West Clinton Street,Dover NJ 07801

02 June, 2023

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Enjoy the VIP experience at Factory Records Lounge where every seat is like being in the front row. Founded in 2001 the band performs in acoustic and electric settings. Featuring 2 and 3-part harmonies, guitars, bass, fiddle and drums; the musicians offer 'something for everyone'. Currently, Ippy and The Project have been working to finish their next studio effort titled 'My Angelic Past' and will be performing some of these songs at the show. The lineup is Linda Ippolito- vocal, fiddle, bass guitar; Robin Badders -vocal, guitars; Paul 'Ippy' Ippolito- vocal, guitars; Dave Dalessio- drums. BACK STORY AND ACCOMPLISMENTSIppy and The Project was formed in 2001 by Paul and Linda Ippolito with original drummer Ron Shnur. Early bassists include Manlio LoPresti and Simon Burke. Studio personnel of The Project family have included.; Dee Cannizzaro-piano, keyboards; Baron Raymonde- alto, tenor saxophone; Ron Zito-bass guitar, keyboards; James Pesler - drums, percussion; Tom Storms- producer, engineer, bass guitar; Max Caselnova- producer, engineer. The longstanding lineup features Linda Ippolito on vocal, bass guitar and fiddle; Robin Badders on vocal, harmony, and guitars; Paul 'Ippy' Ippolito on vocal, lead and bass guitar, and Dave Dalessio on drums. The band performs original and some well-chosen cover songs featuring rock, country blues, and folk standards in electric and/or acoustic settings and format. Early on, working clubs, coffeehouses, dancehalls, festivals, farmers markets, parties in the very competitive NY, NJ, PA metro area; Ippy and The Project enjoyed favorable reviews on their releases and live shows. Highlights during this time were several interview and live performances for the internet program 'Anything Goes' and Famed DJ Peter Marketta on HomeGrownRadioNJ . Interview and performance in NYC with classic rock DJ Joey Reynolds (the original shock jock) on his live,late night program WOR 710 AM. Interview and pictures in anticipation of our new cd at that time 'Come On Down' by several local newspapers including The Star Ledger, The Aquarian, Arts Weekly, East Coast Rocker, Morris County Daily Record, and Morristown Green newspaper of NJ. Breaking it down from electric to acoustic and performing live on the television program series (now syndicated on internet)" Horses Sing None Of It" #450, for Ralph Litwin. Celebrating 'The Folk Project's' 30th Anniversary Festival as featured artists. Several tours ending up in Memphis,TN; and both performing and studying with the lovely people of Augusta Blues Festival, Elkins, WV. It is important to note these early tours of the southern states were very influential on Paul and Linda's songwriting and playing style. And a return to performing more traditional forms of American music. Purchase tickets here or at the store for $10 each. ~~ONLY 45 TICKETS AVAILABLE~~ Tickets purchased at door will be $15 each. Doors open at 7:00pm.

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