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Folk Americana: Jane O'Neill, Meir Levine, & Daphne Eckman

Folk Americana: Jane O'Neill, Meir Levine, & Daphne Eckman

Join musicians Jane O'Neill, Meir Levine, and Daphne Eckman for an evening of Folk Americana at An die Musik Live!

JANE O'NEILL
Midwest-born Jane O'Neill is a DC-based folk americana singer-songwriter and storyteller, with a sound that many describe as both soulful and soothing, and lyrics that are vulnerable and heartfelt, akin to some of her inspirations, Bonnie Raitt, Susan Tedeschi, and Brandi Carlile. Described as “quietly confident Americana” by Washington City Paper, Jane writes songs that reflect her sentimental spirit, telling universal tales of love, self-discovery, and resilience, all nestled within a voice that upon first listen, you’d swear belongs on the record shelf next to the greats.

MEIR LEVINE
Raised in the Hudson Valley and currently based in Brooklyn, Meir Levine blends his folk rock nostalgia for the 1970’s with a modern indie sensibility. He recorded his upcoming LP with acclaimed engineer D. James Goodwin (The Hold Steady, Bonny Light Horseman, Bob Weir, Kevin Morby, Watchhouse), with producer Andrew Freedman (Henry Jamison, Michael Mayo), and acclaimed players including Josh Kaufman, (Bonny Light Horseman, Bon Iver, The National, Anais Mitchell), Jordan Rose (Theo Katzman, Charlie Hunter), Mike Robinson (Sarah Jarosz, Railroad Earth), and Jeremy McDonald (Mason Jar Music, Louis Cato) among others; more details to be announced. With past projects, Meir has played stages from the iconic Brooklyn Bowl, Music Hall of Williamsburg, and Bowery Ballroom to the renowned Carnegie Hall.

DAPHNE ECKMAN
Daphne Eckman isn’t sorry about making you cry. In fact, she encourages it. The Annapolis, MD-based indie folk singer-songwriter creates an unapologetic space for catharsis: inspiring not just tears, but compelling you to laugh, sing, scream, and dance, too. Eckman devotes everything to emotion, drawing influences of Joni Mitchell, Phoebe Bridgers, Adrienne Lenker, and Radiohead through the filters of chamber pop, indie rock, 70’s soul, and pop-punk.

In-person seats: $20 / $10 students
Attendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week.

Streaming passes: $15
The link will remain active through Feb. 5

Donations welcome!

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Wednesday, January 29, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
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