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Scot Sax and Suzie Brown with Sergey Ryan

By Kelly Center (other events)

Wednesday, October 21 2020 7:30 PM 10:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Indoor ticket sales are now closed for this concert. There will be limited outdoor sidewalk seating with windows open and outdoor speakers on.  First come first served or BYO chair. OR Watch the LIVE Stream on YouTube or Facebook. 

Watch on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/KellyCenterMusicArtsCommunity/
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCba8ofvmH0VXcWFEe3pI-GA

Donations appreciated outdoors and Live Stream https://kellycenter.org/contribute/ 

Scot Sax Career in 60 Words: Formed Wanderlust (RCA), opened for The Who, wrote/performed song in film American Pie (Gold Record), formed FEEL (Curb), co-wrote Grammy-winning Faith Hill/Tim McGraw duet , toured with Robert Plant/Alison Krauss, worked with Don Was, released documentary “Platinum Rush” starring Lisa Loeb and Oliver Wood, created videos for Lucinda Williams  “Car Wheels On A Gravel Road” 20th Anniversary Tour.

Scot Sax, whose formative influences include Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac and the Beatles, has been writing pop songs since he was 13. 1970s-inspired folk-pop songwriter, Suzie Brown has chased her unique muse for a decade, making modern-day roots music that nods to the soul singers, heartland rockers, and blues artists who came before her.

To celebrate, Kelly Music for Life will provide complimentary wine and beer. Guinness, Allagash, Dogfish Head, Coors Light, White Claw Seltzer plus red and white wine.  

Masks required to enter and removed only while seated.  Limited tickets.  50% capacity to allow proper distancing.  

Doors open at 7:00 pm.  7:30 show.  

$15 per person online.  $20 per person at the door.  When purchasing tickets, please indicate seating preference.

BYOB is also welcome for an additional  $5 donation.  The New Avenue Café will be open for healthy snacks, drinks and coffee purchases.  Must be 21 to consume alcohol. Drinkware and ice provided. All drinks will be served in disposable cups.

Free Parking in Oakmont Municipal lot behind Kelly Center off Darby Road.

LIVE Stream Option: Watch at home. Pay what you can afford at https://kellycenter.org/contribute/ Please indicate your donation is for the Scot Sax & Suzie Brown performance. Virtual tickets benefit performers and the Kelly Center.

Watch on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/KellyCenterMusicArtsCommunity/
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCba8ofvmH0VXcWFEe3pI-GA

The Kelly Center is operated by Kelly Music for Life, Inc., a non-profit 501c3 pure public charity that supports Music Education, the Arts, and other community initiatives.  For more information visit https://kellymusicforlife.org or https://kellycenter.org

Scot Sax http://www.scotsax.com/bio  https://www.facebook.com/scotsax

Suzie Brown  https://www.suziebrownsongs.com/

Scot Sax knows his way around a song.  He has been writing them for years, whether it was with his own bands Wanderlust and Feel, or as a purveyor of hits for singers like Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.  It was Sax, in fact, who co-wrote the country duo’s Grammy-winning smash “Like We Never Loved At All.” His catchy “I Am the Summertime,” penned while with the band Bachelor Number One, was featured in the blockbuster “American Pie.”  And he’s netted countless TV credits, with song placements in shows like “ghost Whisperer,” “NCIS,” “CSI: NY” and “Keeping up with the Kardashians.”

When he catapulted into the spotlight with Wanderlust and its chart-topping single “I Walked” from the band’s 1995 RCA Records debut, “Prize,” it seemed his knack for crafting sterling power pop would only steer him to greater things. The band toured with Collective Soul and opened for The Who. When that fame proved fleeting, Sax found success writing for artists like Jason Mraz, Joey McIntyre of New Kids on the Block and Jennifer Love-Hewitt.

Suzie Brown digs deep into her personal life with her sixth album, Under the Surface. It's an honest record that finds her fronting a full-sized band, with layers of Telecaster twang, southern soul, and swirling keyboards underscoring her autobiographical songs about mortality, money, motherhood, and friendship. Written during the fleeting moments of free time between her shifts as an Advanced Heart Failure/Heart Transplant cardiologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and her never-ending duties as a mother of two, the record finds her peeling back the surface to stunning results, receiving nods from the NewSong Music Competition, the Great American Songwriting Competition, and the International Acoustic Music Awards along the way.

Sergey Ryan  https://www.sergeyryan.com/

Sergey Ryan is an up and coming artist who has been producing music since the age of 14. Sergey released his first album, Bits & Pieces, at the age of 17 while still in school. Now, out of school, Sergey works on music full-time. Sergey broke into the music scene performing at World Cafe live, Competing against established musicians with his band at Milkboy Philly, and doing many local events such as Porchfest and the Havertown Music Festival. Now he is promoting his second album, "Heartthrob", released in the spring of 2020. 

 

 

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