A Grammy nominated group for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, House of Waters will take the stage at South Street Jazz in Peekskill this coming Sunday, March 24th from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Located at 925 South Street in Downtown Peekskill, South Street Jazz turns The Artist Spot at Antonia Arts into an intimate 60 seat pop up Jazz club that is reminiscent of an intimate listening room similar to iconic NYC clubs.
Max ZT, quoted by NPR as the “Jimi Hendrix of the Hammered Dulcimer,” and Moto Fukushima, recognized master of the six-string bass work together with a variety of different drummers and percussionists and form the House of Waters.
Unlike anything you have ever heard before, House of Waters is a sight to behold. Landon Kuhlmann from Daytrotter says, “House of Waters is the fusing of three incredibly intelligent and skilled musicians. That much is obvious to even the casual listener. You don’t have to understand the complex things they’re doing in the music to simply enjoy the sounds, the melodies and moods House of Waters passes through in their music.”
To purchase tickets to see this Grammy nominated group put on a performance, visit Eventbrite via this link and grab your tickets before they sell out! Tickets are $25 each.
Kristina Koller, founder of High Top Productions, South Street Jazz, and recently profiled by the Peekskill Herald in the “Women Who Make A Difference in Peekskill” series says, “to top off a fantastic show, we are doing a discount for ticket holders at Slainte. If you show proof of purchase with your ticket to the House of Water at South Street Jazz, Slainte will give you 15 percent off your meal!” The South Street Jazz doors open at 6:30pm, so grab a date and don’t be late.
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