At The Daily, 1119 Fair Oaks Ave in South Pasadena. 6pm doors, 7pm music. Food and drink available at the venue.
Edinburgh-based duo The Jellyman’s Daughter are Emily Kelly and Graham Coe. They blend folk, rock and chamber music and sing with an affinity and closeness that can be puzzling over who is singing which harmony line. Their songs range from a simple plaintive wisp of a feeling to imaginative musical endeavors incorporating guitar and Graham’s distinctive cello playing which can range from powerful, driving rhythmic folk to delicate, sonorous underscoring.
Nigel Wearne saunters after dark in the music of the night, blending blues, jazz and Americana-noir. Hailing from Gunditjmara country in the deep south of Australia, he's a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist with diverse influences such as Nick Cave, Tom Waits and Rickie Lee Jones. A deep thinker and truth seeker with a penchant for all things peculiar, he sings of human frailty, grace and the cosmos; songwriting that cuts to the bone.
$23 advance, $26 door
