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Americana Night at Cloverdale Arts Alliance

By Mark Tharrington

On Thursday, February 15, the Cloverdale Arts Alliance’s Americana Night will continue its season with the California home-grownT Sisters.

Born in California and now based in the creative hub of Oakland, the T Sisters embody harmony. Erika, Rachel and Chloe have been singing and writing music together since childhood and the lifetime of practice shows.

The three sisters’ inventive songwriting is supported by their own acoustic instrumentation as well as upright bass (Steve Height), mandolin/guitar (Andrew Allen Fahlander), and drums (Marlon Aldana). Their sound represents a continuum of music, from traditional to pop influences, to moments of breathtaking a cappella, to swells of energetic indie Americana.

Following their 2014 debut album, Kindred Lines, produced by folk/bluegrass legend Laurie Lewis, the T Sisters released their self-titled full-length album in October 2016. T Sisters has already received extensive airplay leading to a top position in the Roots Music Reports and continues to climb in the Americana Charts.

This concert is a chance to experience exceptional acoustically-oriented Americana roots music in the warm and intimate environment of the Cloverdale Arts Alliance Gallery, located at 204 N. Cloverdale Blvd. Tickets are $15 for Cloverdale Arts Alliance members and $20 for non-members. Doors open at 7:00pm; music from 7:30 – 9:30pm. Americana Night takes place the third Thursday of each month from October through May. The wine sponsor for Americana Night is Rodney Strong Vineyards.

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