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Blues At Berlin
Debra DeviDanielia CottonThe Outcrops
Thu, 5 September
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
Berlin
25 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009
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Age Limit
21+

Music
Debra Devi
Debra Devi
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DEBRA DEVI
https://debradevi.com/
If you love “dreamy blues/rock and blistering psychedelic jams” (Relix), you’re in for an exciting ride with Debra Devi and her powerhouse band. Devi blends soulful vocals with soaring guitar work. American Blues Scene calls her "one of today's top female blues-rock guitarists," comparing Devi to Ana Popovic, Samantha Fish and Susan Tedeschi. Artists Devi has opened for include: Fantastic Cat, Jesse Malin, Willie Nile and Joan Osborne.

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Danielia Cotton
Danielia Cotton
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Danielia Cotton is an indie-rock artist with an incredibly soulful voice, and country roots. "Danielia's singing has the raw emotional power of Janis Joplin and the swagger of the Rolling Stones Let It Bleed,” says Philadelphia Daily News, adding, “Her songwriting places her among the top new musical storytellers."
Cotton plays homage to her roots with her stunning cover of African-American country artist Charley Pride’s 1971 hit “Kiss an Angel Good Morning.” Now Cotton’s version is surging on Triple-A radio, as the lead single for her upcoming EP, Charley’s Pride: Songs from a Black Cowboy Vol. I.

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The Outcrops
The Outcrops
Music
The Outcrops play “a refreshing fusion of roots, soul, blues, funk, and psychedelic rock that sounds wholly new while comfortably familiar,” says The Aquarian. Led by Cassidy Rain on guitar and vocals, and Bryan Schroeder on lead guitar, The Outcrops play music with heart and soul, ranging from gritty blues to upbeat Americana.
The Outcrops have opened for artists like Three Dog Night, Alexis P. Suter, Kat Wright, and King Solomon Hicks. Their debut album, Peace of Mind, “shows that The Outcrops cut their teeth on the music that influenced them, but they bring a fresh and cool new feeling to their music,” according to Blues Blast magazine.