
NYC Live and Dangerous: Play the Music of Thin Lizzy | Kevin March | FaithNYC
Tue, 17 Mar, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
Berlin
25 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009
Description
This year, some of NYC’s finest will be paying tribute to one of Ireland’s greatest rock bands of all time, Thin Lizzy, on St. Patrick’s Day, Tuesday, March 17th, at NYC Berlin. Our goal is to reproduce Phil Lynott’s swagger and soul through the lens of New York musicians.
Singers will include: Nina Persson (The Cardigans, A Camp), Joan Wasser (Joan As Police Woman, Iggy Pop, Antony and the Johnsons the Dambuilders) Nathan Larson (Shudder to Think, A Camp) Matt Keating (Bastards of Fine Art), Renée Lo Bue (Elk City), Lizzie Edwards (Lizzie and the Makers), Kelsey Warren (Blak Emoji), Diane Gentile, Colin Burns (Goldmine Shihouse, La Gritona, Slaughter Shack) and others to come!
Backing this lineup would be a band of heavy hitters: Daniel Glass (Royal Crown Revue, Brian Setzer, Bette Midler, Mike Ness) on drums, Dave Derby (Lloyd Cole, The Dambuilders, Gramercy Arms) on bass, Chris Robertson (Elk City, James Mastro) on guitar, and Mike Potenza (The Anderson Council, Melancholy Kings, Gramercy Arms, Crash Harmony), Baron Raymonde (Rod Stewart, Bruce Springsteen,r, Levon Helm, Joan Jett, Cheap Trick), Nils Larson and others rounding out the sound.
Event Information
Age Limit
21+
Rock
NYC Live and Dangerous
NYC Live and Dangerous
Rock
Music
Kevin March
Kevin March
Music

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FaithNYC
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The emergence of Felice Rosser’s FaithNYC reveals another facet of the seemingly infinite diamond of Black American music. Born in Detroit, she experienced Motown, the 1967 riots, Funkadelic, The MC5, The Stooges and The New York Dolls before moving to New York City for college. She was the bass player in Brooklyn’s all-female reggae band Sistren before she formed FaithNYC, which became part of Vernon Reid’s Black Rock Coalition. Her new album, Love Is a Wish Away, was produced by Justin Adams, the Robert Plant, Tinariwen and Sinead O’Connor collaborator, who also plays guitar on the album and features veteran New York drummer and percussionist Fin Hunt.