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Anna Nalick w/ Pete Nischt

Presented by Musica at Musica, Akron OH

Jan 15 2016
Anna Nalick w/ Pete Nischt

The California native had been recording demos on a cheap cassette recorder when one of her tapes ended up in the hands of former Blind Melon members Christopher Thorn and Brad Smith. The two were now a production team and with Eric Rosse — a producer who had worked with another Nalick fave, Tori Amos — they re-recorded her home demos in a professional studio. Two weeks later, Columbia Records contacted Nalick with an offer and soon college was put on hold. With an all-star cast of studio musicians, the 20-year-old recorded her debut, Wreck of the Day, released in April of 2005. An expanded version of the album was released in 2006, with the Shine EP following in 2008. ~ David Jeffries

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$20 Advanced • Tickets at door may be a different price • Under 21 pays additional $2 at door

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Doors at 8:30 PM • Performance at 9:00 PM

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

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Musica

51 East Market Street, Akron, OH 44308

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EASY FREE DOWNTOWN AKRON PARKING
Parking is a breeze when you’re coming to Musica! Event parking is FREE at the LIBRARY PARKING DECK at 40 S. HIGH STREET, on the corner of Market and High Street. This deck is across the street from the Akron Art Museum and attached to Akronym Brewing. Take the cross-walk at Market Street and you’ll be at Musica! Parking is free on nights and weekends. Please don’t park on the lot on Maiden Lane outside of Musica as those spots are reserved for residents of The Lofts.

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