Oshima Brothers and The End of America

Oshima Brothers and The End of America (Co-bill)
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Show: 6:30 p.m.; Show: 7 p.m.
Stoltz Listening Room $25
Easton, MD
11/12/19 UPDATE: The End of America will be unable to make the show this evening as one of the musicians has had a family emergency. The Oshima Brothers will play 2 sets.
Oshima Brothers’ magnetic sibling sound and contagious joy result from a lifetime of making music together.
Raised in a musical family in rural Maine, the brothers have honed a harmony-rich blend of contemporary folk and acoustic pop that took them most recently to AmericaFest in Nashville and Philly Folk Fest.
Voted “Most Wanted” Emerging Artist at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival in 2017, The End of America is a trio with soul-striking harmonies and folk-rock melodies that recall Crosby, Stills, and Nash.
The Philly-based band, known for their powerful live performances highlighting dynamic songwriting, harmonies and playful stage banter, have shared the stage with Dave Brombeck and Beck (among others), and performed at festivals across the East Coast and Midwest, including the 2016 Philadelphia Folk Festival, where they were voted “Favorite New Artist”.
https://www.oshimabrothers.com/
http://www.theendofamericamusic.com/#homepage
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Show: 6:30 p.m.; Show: 7 p.m.
Stoltz Listening Room $25
Easton, MD
11/12/19 UPDATE: The End of America will be unable to make the show this evening as one of the musicians has had a family emergency. The Oshima Brothers will play 2 sets.
Oshima Brothers’ magnetic sibling sound and contagious joy result from a lifetime of making music together.
Raised in a musical family in rural Maine, the brothers have honed a harmony-rich blend of contemporary folk and acoustic pop that took them most recently to AmericaFest in Nashville and Philly Folk Fest.
Voted “Most Wanted” Emerging Artist at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival in 2017, The End of America is a trio with soul-striking harmonies and folk-rock melodies that recall Crosby, Stills, and Nash.
The Philly-based band, known for their powerful live performances highlighting dynamic songwriting, harmonies and playful stage banter, have shared the stage with Dave Brombeck and Beck (among others), and performed at festivals across the East Coast and Midwest, including the 2016 Philadelphia Folk Festival, where they were voted “Favorite New Artist”.
https://www.oshimabrothers.com/
http://www.theendofamericamusic.com/#homepage