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Knitting Factory Presents
Carter WinterAJ PentaMary-Elaine Jenkins
Sat, 10 Nov, 8:00 PM EST
Doors open
7:30 PM EST
Knitting Factory - Brooklyn
361 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Country
Carter Winter
Carter Winter
Country
Fitting every bit the part of the man in black, Carter Winter is country music’s modern traditionalist. Singing heartfelt and relatable songs landscaping heartbreak and the American dream poured over ice, the singer/songwriter from rural Ohio has seen firsthand the effects of connecting with an audience through a fresh sound that like Carter himself, is surprisingly familiar, yet raw and honest. From behind his guitar and sleeves of tattoos, Carter began playing local bars around his hometown and quickly grew an incredible fan base of loyal listeners from California to the Carolinas. First well-known for his cover songs of artists that inspired him early on (Garth Brooks, George Strait), Carter’s ability to take three chords and his own truth and deliver a compelling live performance has contributed to the incredible success of Some Kind of Fire, his first independent six-song release. With his rich, traditional country vocal and compelling live performance, Carter has gained recognition from some of the biggest names in country music and shared the stage with artists such as Sam Hunt, Chase Rice and Travis Tritt. Recently completing his second studio album with multi Grammy Award-winning producer Chad Carlson (Taylor Swift, Chase Rice, Cole Swindell) and producer Mark Bright (Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts), Carter Winter’s sophomore release The Whiskey In Me makes a solid entry into country music that firmly establishes his bad boy brand as a natural force in country music.

Country
AJ Penta
AJ Penta
Country
AJ is a New Jersey native presently residing in New York. His debut LP East Coast Cowboy (2011) featured the single Rode & Roll, which was featured as the intro song on a cable reality show about motorcycle culture in the U.S. He has opened for acts such as Bon Jovi, The Misfits, Buckcherry, Papa Roach, and The Gaslight Anthem. He has also played guitar for Demi Lovato and Luis Fonsi (Singer of Despacito). The Aquarian Magazine sites his influences as a who's who of legendary artists, including Jason Aldean, The Eagles, Tom Petty, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, and Bruce Springsteen. When not on the road, he sings and plays guitar in a Theatre Row show in Times Square.

Americana
Mary-Elaine Jenkins
Mary-Elaine Jenkins
Americana
Mary-Elaine Jenkins is a Brooklyn-based songwriter, singer, and guitarist. She has been named among “5 Up-And-Coming Women Musicians You Should Know About” (Bust Magazine), described as "standing righteously above other young pretenders" (Glide Magazine), and her voice has been called "a mix of cloves, sage, ash, thorns, and honey” (The Deli NYC). Her full-length debut, "Hold Still", was produced and engineered by Thom Beemer and released in September 2018 via Good Child Music. She is currently working on a new record.