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Emily Keener with Bella Burdella

Presented by Voices in the Valley at G.A.R. Hall, Peninsula OH

Dec 14 2018
Emily Keener with Bella Burdella

Cleveland based singer/songwriter Emily Keener is a craftswoman of emotion, and her take on alternative folk is reflective and evocative. Emily will be joined by the members of her newest project: Eli Hanley, Dan Fernandez, and Seth Bain. Ethereal guitar is woven between synth, bass, and percussion supporting Keener’s hauntingly expressive voice. Keener’s latest full length, ‘Breakfast’, (November 2016) followed a successful run on The Voice. Music Connection called ‘Breakfast’ “warm, pleasant and smart”, deeming Keener “a born communicator.” In 2017, she received No Depression’s Singer/Songwriter Award which earned her a spot on the stage at the Fresh Grass Festival.  2018 finds her writing and recording her upcoming LP.

For those of us who have watched the career of this talented young lady, we are thrilled with her progression and her continued ability to write the songs that move us. She represents North East Ohio proudly!  Joining Emily as support will be ... view more »

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General Admission
Pre-sale tickets $12
Day of show- $18

Doors open at 7:30pm/Music at 8pm

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G.A.R. Hall

1785 Main Street (Route 303), Peninsula, OH 44264

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