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Anna Rose (8:00) & Andrea Nardello (7:00)

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About Anna Rose (8:00) & Andrea Nardello (7:00)


Anna Rose is walking, singing proof that big things most definitely come in small packages. The fiery singer, whose sound was defined as “bluesy rock-n-roll" by Paper Magazine, recently released her new EP Strays In The Cut. In support of the Noble Steed Music release, Rose will continue select tour dates across the U.S. Of the new EP, Elmore Magazine raved, "channeling’90s pop/rock voices, Rose delivers some hauntingly beautiful music." Anna Rose was also featured in Relix Magazine alongside Bonnie Raitt and Grace Potter in the September 2016 Women Who Rock issue.

Strays in the Cut is a collection of six mesmerizing tracks that find Rose at the top of her game, pushing musical boundaries in pure ass-kicking style.

Strays in the Cut is the much-anticipated follow-up to Rose’s Behold a Pale Horse, which Flashwounds declared a “deep swirl of Blues and Rock and Roll” that “beautifully represents the many dark and beautiful corridors of the human heart.” Behold a Pale Horse introduced us to Rose’s dynamic voice and effortless command of the guitar; each song highlighted by attitude and pure grit. Undoubtedly, Behold a Pale Horse cemented Rose as a veritable force, with hard-driving Rock and dirty Blues coursing through her veins. When The Gramophone Rings called her, "something of a rare breed" and claimed she is, "a singer-songwriter with an ear to 90s pop-rock and a penchant for big hooks, her sound is straightforward, even earnest, with a focus on performance over production.


Philly's Andrea Nardello has garnered favorable comparisons to Melissa Etheridge and Shawn Colvin for melding pop songwriting smarts with a confessional and literate songwriting style which often explores relationships, romance, and her own "out" family life. Andrea has been busy touring in support of her EP, entitled ECHO, opening for Brandi Carlile, Tony Lucca, Gabe Dixon, Ron Pope, and Emerson Hart of Tonic fame. After releasing ECHO, Andrea won the prestigious Philadelphia Songwriter’s Project Contest and Tri-State Indie’s “Acoustic Artist Of The Year”. Her song “Home To Me” also won WSTW’s Award for Folk Song Of The Year. Andrea's refined accessibility draws from folk, rock, soul, and even the swagger of hip-hop. Recently, Andrea returned to the studio with ECHO producer Matt Chiaravalle (Warren Zevon, Josh Joplin) and has released her new studio EP, Fire.

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