Live folk rock / Americana / country at AllGood Cafe on a Thursday night!
Featuring Austin-based singer R.O. Shapiro (Yale '13) and multi-talented California musician Cuchulain (Yale '12).
AllGood Cafe
2934 Main Steet, Dallas, Texas 75226
Doors at 7pm
Music 8-10pm
Link to Facebook Event Page
Suggestion donation $10
R.O. Shapiro
He's a native son of Long Island; a lifelong performer with Shakespeare and rhythm tap dancing in his past and Americana music in his present and for now that's all he can cop to; a resident of Austin, TX; a Soul singer and a Song Writer; a slow writer and a dog owner; a founding member of Odell Fox; a defensive driver, a highway regular, a ghost; a low-mood monster and a mediocre meditator; a food nut; a DylanPrineWelchBrowneYoungWaits wannabe, soon-to-be. Wait and see.
www.roshapiro.com
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Cuchulain Kelly Music
Cuchulain (pronounced "ka-HOO-lin") is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. The name (yes, his real, legal name, shared with a character in Irish mythology) says as much about him as it does his music: unique, creative, lyrical, and story-driven. Cuchulain's tongue-in-cheek wit and activist spirit emerge from his carefully crafted lyrics, drawing comparisons to artists like John Prine, Randy Newman, and Johnny Cash. His self-titled debut album, released in 2017, has been most appreciated for its entrancing story-telling and rich and often surprising compositions, with more instruments than you can count, most of them played by Cuchulain himself. Cuchulain is rapidly developing a cross-country following, with experiences living and performing in places as disparate as Washington, DC, and San Francisco, California. His bass-baritone melodies will capture the attention of any listening room and leave them laughing and crying the whole way home.
https://www.cuchulainkelly.com/
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