Spilt Milk/Cuchulain/Rosie CQ
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1801 W Sunset Blvd,Spokane WA 99201
22 October, 2021
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Spilt Milk/Cuchulain/Rosie CQ 21+ Cuchulainn, Spilt Milk All sales are final. Lucky You Lounge is 21+ with no exceptions. Show doors open at 7pm. Basement Lounge open at 6pm. Restaurant open at 3pm COVID-19 UPDATE: In an effort to ensure the health & safety of our staff and patrons from the recent rise in COVID-19 cases, all patrons will need to show proof of vaccination (card or photo of card) or a negative COVID-19 test within 48 hours from the time of entry to the venue in order to attend concerts at Lucky You Lounge. Masks will be required at all times in the building while not eating or drinking. We thank you for your cooperation and understanding. For any further questions, please email [email protected]. Spilt Milk--The future of Americana Rock looks bright with the rising band, Spilt Milk, taking their sound to the world. Spanning across Washington cities Mead, Colbert, and Kelso, 20-year-old lead guitarist Landon Spencer, 23-year-old Cailin Spencer, 18-year-old Samuel McQuarrie, 20-year-old Ian McTamaney, and 20-year-old James Ott have joined forces to create the band known as “Spilt Milk”. Their inception came during their tenure at high school, coming together with no intention but to be original. They represent the fire that still burns in the genre that has made countless timeless tracks and created enjoyable music for the ages. They are a band, lighthearted in nature, that wants to continue to create music. Their style is unique to each of their personalities, but they are influenced by some notable musicians such as Tom Petty, Jerry Jeff Walker, Dawes, and Creedance Clearwater Revival. Cuchulain -- a low-voiced songsmith with a wry sense of humor – has a big name to fill. Cuchulain (pronounced “ka-hoo-lin”) was named (yes, by his parents) after the famous Irish mythological hero. As he explains, “Every Irish person knows this name, but no one is named it. It’s like naming your kid Hercules or Jesus.” The name is translated to “Hound of Chulainn” in Gaelic and inspired the name of his previous musical project Handsome Hound. And like his mythological namesake, Cuchulain has journeyed far and wide, finding himself and his songs shaped by each place he stops. He has honed his genre-bending version of folk music by incorporating the sounds of his many hometowns. Born and raised in rural South Carolina, Cuchulain has roots in a folksy sound with a hint of twang. He says, “My first musical memories were singing in the church choir and garage band rehearsals at my house.” That mix of musical styles contributes to his current genre-melding sound. He says, “My life has taken me around the world and back, and those experiences, those places, and the people in those places have influenced the sound of my music.” When Cuchulain lived in Paris, his songs were homesick and sentimental. When he lived in DC through the 2016 election, he wrote political and protest songs on his debut solo album, Cuchulain. When he lived in the Bay Area, he wrote and recorded his recent album, Songs for Grownups, a rock opera filled with critique of late capitalism and tech. That album’s single “I Prefer My Phone” drew the attention of NPR Music, who said his Tiny Desk Contest performance “gave ‘one-man-band’ a whole new meaning,” referencing his performance of all instruments (guitar, bass, piano, and drums) in the video. FEAT will be Cuchulain’s third album, a collaborative project in which every song features a guest artist, musical friends he has met through his wide-spanning travels. Cuchulain currently lives in Eugene, Oregon, which inspired the first tune on this album, “Good Morning, Eugene.” The full album comes out November 5th, 2021 with a regional Pacific Northwest tour in support. get to know the woman behind the vibraphone. Rosie CQ is a percussionist, singer, and songwriter based out of Spokane, WA. She was trained as a classical percussionist, receiving a BM in Percussion Performance from the University of Montana in 2020. But Rosie is most passionate about creating a style of music she likes to call “pop percussion”–writing, performing, and producing pop music using vibraphone, vocals, drums, and percussion as the main instrumentation. The combination of percussion and voice is a growing field within the percussion community, and Rosie is at the forefront of bringing mallet percussion to audiences outside of the concert hall. She released her debut album in January, 2021 called the how & the why, which she wrote, recorded, and mixed herself. Her thoughtful lyrics are accompanied by vibraphone on every song. Her music also showcases lush harmonies, layers upon layers of percussion and drums, and a handful of found sounds. Elinor Smith from KBGA Radio described her debut single, “12,” as “if Dodie and Ella Fitzgerald had a beautiful brain child.” Rosie currently performs as a duo and a solo artist. In her duo, she plays with Haydn Halsted on drums; by herself, she performs with her vibraphone and implements elements of electronic percussion. She is proudly sponsored by BlueHaus Mallet Shop. Cuchulainn, Spilt Milk Lucky You Lounge is 21+ at all times. Restaurant hours are 3pm to 10pm Tues- Thurs, 3pm to 12am Fri/Sat and 10am-2pm for brunch on Sundays. There will be no food service available for shows on Sun/Mon evenings. Doors for shows generally open at 7pm and shows will start around 8pm.
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