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"Justin Trawick's 13th Annual 29th Birthday Show" with Justin Trawick and The Common Good. featuring Gallows & Curl
Sat, 20 Jan, 8:00 PM EST
Doors open
7:00 PM EST
Pearl Street Warehouse
33 Pearl Street SW, Washington, DC 20024
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Doors 7:00pm
Showtime 8:00pm
21+
Justin Trawick has been performing in the Washington DC area and along the East Coast since 2006, citing musical influences like Bob Schneider, Greensky Bluegrass, The Tallest Man on Earth, G. Love, Old Crow Medicine Show, and David Gray. In February of 2014, Trawick won “Song of the Year” at the Washington Area Music Awards for his solo recording of “All the Places That I’ve Been,” which can be downloaded on iTunes as a single along with his five other solo records and EPs. In June of 2015, Trawick released his first single, “Goodbye,” under the band name “Justin Trawick and the Common Good,” written about the search for direction and belonging in a world that always feels one step ahead of you. In January of 2018, “Justin Trawick and The Common Good” released their first EP, “The Riverwash EP,” which features Norah Jones’ guitarist Adam Levy. In 2020 the band released the single “Back of the Line” during the coronavirus quarantine and was featured on Reuters, CNN, Al Jazeera, Washington Post, Washingtonian Magazine, Parade Magazine, American Songwriter Magazine, Voice of America and Virginia Living Magazine for Trawick’s livestream series and secret backyard concert series created during the pandemic.
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Alexander Gallows and Missy Curl are a folk duo based out of Washington D.C. Known for their fluid harmonies and immersive songwriting, the two met as students at the University of Maryland School of Music, Gallows studying jazz guitar and Curl earning her degree in classical voice performance. First performing together on each other’s respective recitals, the pair began venturing into folk music, tapping into Gallows’s early influences of rock and roll, blues, and singer-songwriters. Along with
covering artists like Joni Mitchell, Simon & Garfunkel, and The Beatles, Gallows began composing for the duo, writing to highlight Curl’s voice, the intricacies of his own guitar playing, and the storytelling of his lyrics. Gallows & Curl was born.
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This show is 21+ only.
YOU MUST HAVE A VALID PHYSICAL ID. A PICTURE OF YOUR ID IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
No oversize bags or backpacks will be allowed into the venue. All bags/purses are subject to search. This show is G.A. Seating will be first come first serve. The Mezzanine is accessed by a staircase. For ADA seating requirements please contact the venue directly before purchasing tickets.
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Age Limit
21+
Americana
Justin Trawick
Justin Trawick
Americana
Justin Trawick has been performing in the Washington DC area and along the East Coast since 2006, citing musical influences like Bob Schneider, Greensky Bluegrass, The Tallest Man on Earth, G. Love, Old Crow Medicine Show, and David Gray. In February of 2014, Trawick won “Song of the Year” at the Washington Area Music Awards for his solo recording of “All the Places That I’ve Been,” which can be downloaded on iTunes as a single along with his five other solo records and EPs. In June of 2015, Trawick released his first single, “Goodbye,” under the band name “Justin Trawick and the Common Good,” written about the search for direction and belonging in a world that always feels one step ahead of you.
Americana
Gallows & Curl
Gallows & Curl
Americana
Gallows And Curl are a singer-songwritter duo.
Alexander Gallows is a young singer-songwriter emerging in the DC and Maryland music scene. A native to the area, Gallows discovered his musical talents early in his youth. Playing the licks of Hendrix, mimicking the riffs of Led Zeppelin, strumming the progressions of Bob Dylan and harmonizing to the melodies of Simon & Garfunkel were just some of the ways Gallows built his knowledge as a player and songwriter.
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Laura "Missy" Curl is a well-rounded musician from the Washington, D.C. metro area. Born and raised in Bethesda, MD, she was fortunate enough to have benefited from the D.C. music community from a young age, as one of her earliest professional engagements was singing in the children's chorus with the Washington National Opera in productions of Carmen and Turandot. As a teenager, she was chosen to participate in the Washington National Opera Institute for Young Singers. She continued her studies in voice at the University of Maryland in College Park, where she received a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance and a Bachelor of Arts in Italian Studies. In her final year of study at the university, she was selected to represent the undergraduate voice division in the annual University of Maryland School of Music Honors Recital, where she performed Barbara Strozzi's cantata Lagrime mie.
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