Event Preview: Ami Dang, Unitard: Badassy! on 1/29 @ Joe’s Pub

Ami Dang @ Joe’s Pub

January 29, 9:30 p.m.

 

Since the 2011 release of her debut album, Hukam, Ami Dang has carved out a singular career as a sitarist and electronic music producer. The Baltimore-based artist is classically trained, having played sitar since the age of 12 and studying voice and sitar in both the U.S. and India. She’s also a graduate of Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where she studied music technology and composition. All these influences come together in a sound that connects the deep history of North Indian music and 21st century electronic music.

Dang’s solo work has ranged from the experimental pop of her early releases to the ambient exploration of her acclaimed 2019 album, Parted Plains. On Parted Plains, she focused on instrumental tracks, creating rich, emotional narratives without words.

On her journey, Dang has collaborated with equally forward-minded artists like Animal Collective and Pearl and the Oysters. Live, she has played alongside an eclectic array of artists, including Grimes, for whom she opened in 2013, Lil B, Dan Deacon, Bonnie Prince Billy and Beach House.

Tickets are available for purchase here

 

Unitard: Badassy! @ Joe’s Pub

January 29, 7 p.m.

 

For 20 years, the trio Unitard has chronicled modern life in New York and beyond with sketch comedy that has tapped into everything from street petitioners to Harvey Weinstein to Donald Trump’s hemorrhoids.  Mike Albo, Nora Burns and David Ilku are boundary-pushing comedians, unafraid of digging into the darkest corners of 21st century politics and culture. Their bold stage shows have earned Unitard critical acclaim and high praise from fellow wits like Parker Posey and Jennifer Coolidge. Their work has appeared on NPR, CNN, Logo, Comedy Central and other national outlets.

Unitard has performed across the U.S., from Wigstock to SF Sketchfest, but Joe’s Pub has become a frequent haunt for the trio. They’ll return to the venue on January 29 with their current show, “Badassy!,” which initially ran at Joe’s Pub in spring of 2019 and returned in the fall for an extension of their residency.

Tickets are available for purchase here 

EVENT PREVIEW: Toshi Reagon & BIGLovely on 1/22 and 1/26 @ Joe’s Pub

Toshi Reagon’s career is extraordinary. A performer since her teens, Reagon has played alongside countless artists from Lenny Kravitz, who brought her on as an opener for his first world tour, to Nona Hendryx to Elvis Costello to her godfather Pete Seeger. A singer, songwriter and producer, Reagon’s work has appeared in film and television (The Secret Life of Bees, The L Word). She has collaborated with dance companies and composed music for the stage, including recently, Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower, for which she collaborated with her mom, Bernice Johnson Reagon. She even founded a music festival, Word, Rock & Sword.

There’s a lot of music in Toshi Reagon, spanning from pop to blues.  Over the course of five nights at Joe’s Pub, Reagon and her longtime band, BIGLovely will tap into that deep well of song for the acclaimed artist’s 36th annual birthday celebration. The events have surprises in store, including guest appearance from Reagon’s circle of friends and collaborators. From January 22 through 25, shows will take place at 9:30 p.m. On Sunday, January 26, Toshi Reagon & BigLovely will present The Sacred Music Show – The Bernice Johnson Reagon Songbook at 7 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased here

Event Preview: Nath Ann Carrera on 12/10, & The Secret Society Of The Sisterhood on 12/11 @ Joe’s Pub

Nath Ann Carrera, with special guest Amber Martin @ Joe’s Pub

December 10, 2019

Nath Ann Carrera returns to Joe’s Pub on December 10 for a night of narrative songs leading into the winter solstice. Singer-guitarist Carrera delves into queer-feminist themes through gothic Americana described as “cultish non-essential lesbian-separatist murder ballads,” “gender-variant black masses” and more. Recently, Carrera enjoyed sold out performances of “I Don’t Want to Throw Rice, I Want to Throw Rocks: The Early Southern Gothicism of Dolly Parton,” a deep dive into the country superstar’s late 1960s and early ’70s work.

Carrera’s solo show will include a guest performance from singer Amber Martin. The two collaborate with each other as Witch Camp, who pepper stunning folk styles with ’70s occult horror vibes. They will unveil a new, original song, “Blessed Be the Sterile Man.”

The Secret Society of the Sisterhood @ Joe’s Pub

December 11, 2019

When Trish Nelson’s The Secret Society of the Sisterhood, debuted at a Los Angeles cemetery in 2018, the candlelit, full moon storytelling event generated instant buzz for both its setting and its eclectic lineup of guests. The bi-coastal event will make its only New York appearance of 2019 at Joe’s Pub on the eve of the full moon.

Joined under the theme “What I’ve Gained From Loss,” this gathering of the Secret Society of the Sisterhood will feature  musician JD Samson (Le Tigre, Men), comedian and writer Desiree Burch (Flinch), author and Food and Wine editor Kat Kinsman, along with Wyatt Cenac (Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas) and Nelson. Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche are the musical guests and Cristina Pitter and Lovewin will be the featured visual artists for the evening.