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Lambertville

Katie Martucci Concert and Workshop

Workshop: Love Swing era music? Come learn to sing Boswell Sisters style harmonies. Show: "No matter what Katie Martucci chooses to sing, it absolutely captivates us. Her voice is incredible, warm, and personal." - Ear to the Ground Music

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Katie Martucci Concert and Workshop
Katie Martucci Concert and Workshop

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May 13, 2023, 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Lambertville, 7 N Main St, Lambertville, NJ 08530, USA

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Katie Martucci Concert and Workshop

Concert 8pm ($20) (Doors at 7:30) Workshop 3pm-4pm ($20) Workshop Description: Love Swing era music?  Come learn to sing Boswell Sisters style harmonies with Katie Martucci!  Martucci specializes in this style of music with her band Tucci Swing.  No previous experience required. Concert Description: Katie Martucci is a performer, bandleader, singer and composer who believes in the necessity of creative process for the self and the power of music to build and sustain community. Her latest release Note to Self on La Reserve Records is a collection of songs about the unspoken third thing in the room  stories surrounding friendship, family history, imposter syndrome, her own personal journey with epilepsy and more. Drawing inspiration from the writing and production of artists like Madison Cunningham and Emily King, Martucci's songs are lush and cinematic. "No matter what Katie Martucci chooses to sing, it absolutely captivates us. Her voice is incredible, warm, and personal." - Ear to the Ground Music In addition to her solo work, Katie tours nationally with The Ladles, her folk-pop trio, while providing music workshops for local communities and developing sustainable touring methods. She is also the bandleader for Tucci Swing, a jazz ensemble featuring intricate three-part vocal harmony, and has worked as a producer for Eva Lovullo on her latest EP tried to be everything. Katie has been featured on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and scored film for National Geographic."

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