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Bryan Chan and Friends Music Showcase

We are set for another night of music at Jumpcut Café (formally Lulu’s Beehive) at 13203 Ventura Blvd Studio City 91604  March 8th between 6pm and 10pm.. This will be, as always, an up close and intimate performance.  Jump Cut Cafe serves awesome coffee drinks, sandwiches, soups, salads and taste treats. There will be no cover charge for this event. The line up for the night is as follows.
 
6pm to 6:30pm-- Andy Rigrod
Take a musical trip back in time with Andy. Sure to bring back the memories.
Have a look at this song that Andy wrote.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTtIJ1G6BJs 
 
6:30pm to 7pm--- Pat Nason
A native of Baltimore, Pat is developing a reputation in the LA singer-songwriter community for well-crafted original songs that deliver keen observation of life with humor, wit and depth of feeling. He is a news editor for United Press International, where he covered the entertainment beat in Los Angeles. As a double major at Towson University in Maryland, Pat earned a B.S. degree in Mass Communication and in Theater Arts.
Check out Pat's songs at http://www.americansongspace.com/
 
7pm to 7:30--- Justefanie
A talented singer/songwriter that delivers her music with strong vocals.
www.myspace.com/killingcamille

7:30pm to 8pm--- Bryan Chan
Bryan Chan always trying to achieve the goal of giving blues music the heart, soul and respect it deserves. Competed at the 2009 International Blues Challenge in Memphis TN.
You tube video of Bryan Chan
http://youtu.be/uVewjXwCJr4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcrIBv1ug4c
 
8pm to 8:30pm---Rena Wren
Rena Wren is a performing Singer/Songwriter from Hot Springs, Arkansas. She plays solo, duo, trio & with her band, "The Good Guys." She is a true Indie artist with a distinct sound writing across genres for her own albums and for Film & TV. Audiences describe her style as eclectic, with elements of Indie Rock, New Folk, and Americana.  Check her out online at http://www.renawren.com/.
 
8:30pm to 9pm--- Paul McCarty
Born and raised in New Orleans, singer/songwriter Paul McCarty is the front-man and driving force for the band, Wicked Saints, who just released their second album, Don't Kill The Blackbird. The album has received great reviews from, among others, Paul Zollo in bluerailroad.com and Shawn Underwood in twangville.com, and was listed in the top-10 americana albums of 2013 by finalcutradio.com. It's also getting radio airplay in U.S. and abroad. Paul's songwriting style is often dark and strange, sometimes sweet and heartfelt (and on rare occasions even bright and cheerful.)
 
9pm to 9:30pm---Jay Matsueda
Jay Matsueda is an intelligent, contemporary songwriter and singer whose lyrical sensibilities are influenced by the cleverness of bands such as The Smiths and the Talking Heads, and whose music has been compared to diverse artists such as Tim Buckley, Joni Mitchell, Cat Stevens and Sting. Jay has released three albums to date. His genre-defying first two albums, "Eat Your Sad" and "Treat Love Kind," blend aspects of rock, jazz, folk and world music. His third release ("Live Plus Five") was a limited edition 10-track live recording, plus five bonus studio tracks. A new full length album is expected in 2014.
http://jaymatsueda.com/site-music/eatyoursad/index.html
 
http://www.shakenstir.co.uk/index.php/reviews/jay-metsueda-eat-your-sad-wudwink/reviews/8172/
 
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/jaymatsueda
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9mIUSytTcw

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