Songwriter/guitaress/pianist/banjo-picker Angie Rose Heimann (of the Blushin’ Roulettes) writes earthy Americana folk songs and sagas of damsels in their bliss and distress in a stirringly delicate alto tinged with vibrato. The San Francisco Free Folk Festival called her songs “stripped down, sexy little jewel boxes stuffed with ancient mountain magic.” Heimann’s songs tell the story of wildness and domestication, of deepening the well within while while rooting into life with family, community and the natural world.
Good Bones’ own R.O. Shapiro is a troubadour, a traveler peddling original tunes of love, loss, and social justice, carefully crafted and soulfully sung. A New Yorker, an Austinite, and now a Californian, he’s always on the lookout for new communities and stages where he can share his authentic warmth and wit.
Doors at 5pm. Music at 6pm. Sliding scale cover $10-$30.
Beer, wine, soft drinks, and delicious food from the kitchen will be available for purchase.