Julie Rhodes & The Electric Co., The Quahogs and Coral Moons at Askew!!

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150 chestnut street,providence RI 02903

01 October, 2021

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Julie Rhodes & The Electric Co., The Quahogs and Coral Moons at Askew!! Askew Providence 21+ Julie Rhodes The Quahogs, Coral Moons Join us for an amazing night of rock n roll, blues and soul with Julie Rhodes, The Quahogs and Coral Moons!! Join us for an amazing night of rock n roll, blues and soul with Julie Rhodes, The Quahogs and Coral Moons!! $12 advance tickets 8pm doors 9pm show Julie Rhodes “There aren’t many unknown artists who get to record their debut albums partially at Muscle Shoals’ Fame Studios with legends such as keyboardist Spooner Oldham, guitarist Greg Leisz and fiddler Sara Watkins sitting in. But, there aren’t many new singers as impressive as Julie Rhodes either.” - American Songwriter "Sometimes you hear a voice and you immediately sit up and take notice. That’s what happened when I first listened to Julie Rhodes, her vocals big, soulful and growling through the speakers in a dark powerhouse sass that suits her Americana sound perfectly..." - For the Country Record The Quahogs The Quahogs are a four piece rock band named for a creature that lives in the soil and water and found mostly at low tide in Rhode Island. The band play gritty rock n roll with country influenced songs and bring high energy to their live performances. The Quahogs are DelMonico on vocals and guitar, Steve Donovan on lead guitar, Nick Iddon on the drums and Amato Zinno on bass. “Sunny Waste” is The Quahogs most recent album which got them a lot of praise in the New England music scene. They have been building on that ever since and have been hard at work on their follow up which is expected to be released sometime in 2021. Coral Moons Boston-based indie rock band Coral Moons, led by vocalist Carly Kraft, first made their appearance on 88.9 WERS’s Wicked Local Wednesday back in 2019. Following their single “Fall in Love,” the band reached nearly 55,000 streams on Spotify and released their EP, “Quarter Life Crisis,” produced by Sam Kassirer of Great North Sound Society studio in Maine, who is known for his work with alternative multi-genre band Lake Street Drive. Coral Moons snagged 2020 Boston Music Award nominations for Alt/Indie Artist of the Year and Video of the Year for their single, “Winnebago.” The four-piece band’s debut album, “Fieldcrest,” drops Aug. 6, the same night they’ll play their first Boston show since the pandemic started, at Aeronaut Allston. Coral Moons partnered with the brewery to release a collaborative beer, raising funds for the National Independent Venues Association in support of the many small music venues struggling during the pandemic. We spoke with Kraft ahead of the band’s upcoming tour and album release. - Boston Globe Julie Rhodes The Quahogs, Coral Moons

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