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May 21

Hurray For The Riff Raff + Sam Doores

With Hurray For The Riff Raff and Sam Doores at Night & Day Café

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Date

Wednesday 21 May 2014 at 7:30pm

Location

Night & Day Café
26 Oldham Street, Manchester, M1 1JN, United Kingdom

Tel: +44-(0)161-2361822

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Hurray For The Riff Raff is Alynda Lee Segarra, but in many ways it’s much more than that: it’s a young woman leaving her indelible stamp on the American folk tradition. If you’re listening to her new album, Small Town Heroes, odds are you’re part of the riff raff, and these songs are for you. Segarra came to international attention in 2012 with Look Out Mama. The album earned her raves from NPR and the New York Times to Mojo and Paste, along with a breakout performance at the 2013 Newport Folk Festival, which left American Songwriter ‘awestruck’ and solidified her place at the forefront of a new generation of young musicians celebrating and reimagining American roots music.

Segarra, a 26-year-old of Puerto Rican descent whose slight frame belies her commanding voice, grew up in the Bronx, where she developed an early appreciation for doo-wop and Motown from the neighbourhood’s longtime residents. It was downtown, though, that she first felt like she found her people, travelling to the Lower East side every Saturday for punk matinees at ABC No Rio. The Lower East Side also introduced her to travellers, and their stories of life on the road inspired her to strike out on her own at 17, first hitching her way to the west coast, then roaming the south before ultimately settling in New Orleans. There, she fell in with a band of fellow travellers, playing washboard and singing before eventually learning to play a banjo she’d been given in North Carolina.

Many of the songs on Small Town Heroes reflect that decision and her special reverence for the city. She bears witness to a wave of violence that struck the St. Roch neighbourhood in the soulful St. Roch Blues; yearns for a night at BJ’s Bar in the Bywater in Crash on the Highway; and sings of her home in the Lower Ninth Ward on End of the Line.

Tour support comes from New Orleans singer-songwriter Sam Doores.

Price: £10 adv
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