Alexz Johnson
Reviving Cecilia, Von Grey
Fri, Aug 10
9:00 pm
South Moe's - Englewood
$10.00 - $25.00
Off Sale
This event is 16 and over
http://www.moesdenver.com/event/133057/Alexz Johnson

Alexz Johnson is a Canadian singer-songwriter based in Brooklyn, NY. With her success in TV and film over the years she has built a supportive following which has allowed her to pursue her passion for creating a unique pop/soul/folk sound. In early 2012 Alexz launched a Kickstarter campaign in which she raised funds to support her U.S. touring debut... this summer’s Skipping Stone Tour.
“Alexz Johnson exudes all of the highs and lows of her life and lays them out in her lyrics and completely bares her soul for all the world to hear. Truly emotional, gut wrenching and epic!” - Rob Daily (Daily Unsigned)
“Alexz Johnson exudes all of the highs and lows of her life and lays them out in her lyrics and completely bares her soul for all the world to hear. Truly emotional, gut wrenching and epic!” - Rob Daily (Daily Unsigned)
Reviving Cecilia

Formerly of local Denver band, Consider the Raven, Connie Hong and Ali Goossens have continued their musical adventure with Reviving Cecilia. Combining inspirations such as The Beach Boys and Eisley with story-like lyrics and melodies, Reviving Cecilia has a sound all it's own. Experimenting vocally, the voices of Reviving Cecilia effortlessly blend while remaining characteristically unique. Together, they strive to create something beautiful and meaningful to share with all who will listen.
Von Grey

With their soulful four-part harmonies, poetic lyrics and indelible melodies, it’s easy to see why the Atlanta Journal Constitution would hail von Grey as “nothing short of stunning.” They sound like they were born to play together – and, in fact, they were. The four sisters have been playing music nearly their entire lives. Classically trained from an early age, the Atlanta-based quartet – Kathryn, Annika, Fiona and Petra von Grey – have built on that foundation by performing upwards of 200 shows in the past two years, from recurring residency tours at intimate venues throughout the southeastern U.S. to supporting gigs with such artists as Sarah McLachlan.
Their forthcoming five-song EP, recorded with GRAMMY® award-winning producer/engineer Nick DiDia (Bruce Springsteen, Train, The Gaslight Anthem), captures the band’s essence and the raw intensity of their live performances.
“There are times when musical expression is more important than perfect execution,” explains Fiona. She and Annika are von Grey’s lead vocalists and chief songwriters. “There are times I want to hear my fingers slide on the guitar string, when the breath I take before a phrase is as important as the lyric that follows.”
Working in a vein similar to that of such contemporaries as The Civil Wars and Mumford & Sons, von Grey masterfully melds folk, bluegrass and country influences, imbuing time-honored musical idioms with a distinctly modern sensibility. From the opening “What Am I,” a stirring plea for unity and understanding, to the bittersweet “Shane,” the collection provides a remarkable introduction to von Grey.
“It’s only the beginning,” says Annika. “Each step makes us eager to reach further. There’s always another emotion or thought aching to be shared in just the right way – the rhythm of living.”
Indeed, it’s their attunement to this rhythm that makes von Grey’s songs at once so personal and so universal. It’s music that not only speaks to us, it speaks for us.
Their forthcoming five-song EP, recorded with GRAMMY® award-winning producer/engineer Nick DiDia (Bruce Springsteen, Train, The Gaslight Anthem), captures the band’s essence and the raw intensity of their live performances.
“There are times when musical expression is more important than perfect execution,” explains Fiona. She and Annika are von Grey’s lead vocalists and chief songwriters. “There are times I want to hear my fingers slide on the guitar string, when the breath I take before a phrase is as important as the lyric that follows.”
Working in a vein similar to that of such contemporaries as The Civil Wars and Mumford & Sons, von Grey masterfully melds folk, bluegrass and country influences, imbuing time-honored musical idioms with a distinctly modern sensibility. From the opening “What Am I,” a stirring plea for unity and understanding, to the bittersweet “Shane,” the collection provides a remarkable introduction to von Grey.
“It’s only the beginning,” says Annika. “Each step makes us eager to reach further. There’s always another emotion or thought aching to be shared in just the right way – the rhythm of living.”
Indeed, it’s their attunement to this rhythm that makes von Grey’s songs at once so personal and so universal. It’s music that not only speaks to us, it speaks for us.
Venue Information:
South Moe's - Englewood
3295 S Broadway
Englewood, CO, 80113
http://www.moesdenver.com
South Moe's - Englewood
3295 S Broadway
Englewood, CO, 80113
http://www.moesdenver.com

