Two of the Bay Area's most honest songwriters. One very special room.
Join us for a rare house concert in a converted grocery store in Berkeley. High ceilings, good acoustics, and the kind of space that makes music feel like it was meant just for you.
With gritty, vulnerable lyrics, powerhouse vocals, and her vintage Gibson J45 ringing like a truth-telling bell, Briget Boyle brings the raw edge of ’90s rock into deeply human territory. Her songs confront grief, love, identity, and chaos with unflinching honesty. "These are great songs." — No Depression
Emily Zisman is a lyrical philosopher and storyteller of the contemporary human experience. Her music is equal parts devastating and hilarious, always disarmingly honest. Her folk-Americana sound draws comparisons to Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris, and Ani DiFranco, but the voice is all her own. "If Mother Nature was singing a song, she would probably sound like Emily Z." — KPOO Radio
This is the kind of night that reminds you why live music matters. Limited seats. Bring something to drink and someone you love.
$20 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds, and if you have a little extra to give, you are welcome to do so!
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5 Going · 10 Maybe
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