Brooklyn-based chamber pop quartet LIKENESS TO LILY (www.likenesstolilymusic.com) performs as part of the Tribeca Performing Arts Center's Spotlight Series on Friday, November 12th, 2010 at 8pm. The Tribeca Performing Arts Center (www.tribecapac.org) is located at 199 Chambers Street in New York City (betw. Greenwich St. & West Side Hwy, Subway 1,2,3,J,M,Z,A,C to Chambers; 4,5,6 to Brooklyn Bridge). Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at www.smarttix.com or by calling 212.220.1460.
For this concert, Likeness to Lily (named after lead singer Susan Oetgen's great-grandmother) will be going back into the archives to tap some treasures from their first record, Solitude's Dollhouse, as well as gems from their second record, Farewell, Recruit. Meanwhile, there will be a surplus of new, as yet unrecorded songs, a generous handful of cover tunes, as well as highlights from their recent evening-length opera, Command Voice. Additionally, original drawings-in-projection by Justin Waldstein (www.justinwaldstein.com) will be featured.
Formed by singer-songwriter Susan Oetgen in 2003 after an unanticipated but fortuitous detour from her opera career, Likeness to Lily is not only named in honor of her great-grandmother, but also for an old legend which declares that these mythic flowers will bloom out of the dirt wherever a saint sheds her tears. Likeness to Lily also features pianist Tony Melone, bass player Ian M. Riggs and drummer Evan Pazner. Their 2008 record Farewell, Recruit featured guest luminaries Franz Nicolay and Peter Hess from the Hold Steady, Jeremiah Lockwood from Sway Machinery & Balkan Beat Box, Max Moston from Antony & The Johnsons, and Dave Wechsler from The Brooklyn Philharmonic.
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