
Chickie Wah Wah Presents
Six Foot BlondePaul Faith and the Barstool Prophets
Sun, 27 Sep, 8:00 AM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
Chickie Wah Wah
2828 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70119
Description
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Event Information
Age Limit
18+
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Refund Policy
All tickets are non-refundable.

Indie Pop
Six Foot Blonde
Six Foot Blonde
Indie Pop
Six Foot Blonde means what they say in every song and will dance with you to every word. Julia’s voice and lyrics resemble a modern pop artist, backdropped by indie-rock instrumentation uniquely their own. The pop band’s music has been described as lush and tight-knit in equal proportion, all while brimming with energy.
What began as a few one-off gigs in college quickly became a lifelong musical project, with the crew cutting their teeth at venues upwards of 70 times a year. With the release of their debut album, the band is at their most tight-knit, yet exploratory period yet.
Music
Paul Faith and the Barstool Prophets
Paul Faith and the Barstool Prophets
Music
A 14-year New Orleans local by way of Virginia, Paul Faith is a songwriter who is known for captivating audiences with little more than his guitar, harmonica, and explosive vocals. Together with his backing band, The Barstool Prophets, Paul takes the music he grew up listening to: 90's grunge, pop alternative rock, and the folk rock of artists like Dylan and Young, blends it all together, and the result is Americana songs dressed up in indie/alternative rock clothing. Paul and the band have released two albums, The Smell When It Rains & OH WELL, since 2024. They are poised to release their third album this fall, entitled "All Will Be Made". In addition to regularly gigging around greater New Orleans, Paul is deeply imbedded in the songwriter community in the city. He is the creator and host of a songwriter night for the past three years, entitled the "The Living Room", Fridays at Skeeta Hawk Brewery, and produced a compilation album of new original protest songs written and recorded by 21 different New Orleans artists.