
“Don’t get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life.”
Dolly Parton
Events
Friday, February 28 th
Geno’s Rock Club
10:30 PM | 21+
Geno’s Goes Indie
It’s a Faye Webster after-party and you’re invited.
$10/$8 with Faye Webster tix or State Theare bracelet.
Glassfishis
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Up and coming indie rockers, Glassfishis formed in 2022 drawing inspiration from American folk and blues, classic and alt rock, psych and jam. Fans are often enamored by the band’s fun and organic energy as well as their emotional earnestness. Featuring singer/songwriter/guitarist Taylor Tanous, Dax Becker-bass, Sandra Delphine-drums, Logan MacDonald-organ. Their debut EP “In the Waves” was realeased to great acclaim in March 2024.
Braden Lam
(Halifax, CAN 🇨🇦)
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Blending authentic songwriting with modern indie flare, Braden Lam (he/him) is forging the path to a new 21st century folk. The young artist from Halifax, Canada is currently nominated for Music Nova Scotia’s SOCAN Songwriter of the Year award, and earlier this year was nominated for 3 x East Coast Music Awards for Songwriter, Album, and Solo Recording of the Year. He’s been endorsed by RBCxMusic and Harmony Guitars, and has toured around the world including at FOCUS Wales, The Great Escape in England, Germany’s Reeperbahn Festival, in Ireland, Scotland, and across Canada. His music has garnered over 1 million streams to date and has been featured on editorial playlists, SiriusXM North Americana, and on radio shows across Canada, the UK, and USA. Braden is a passionate advocate for the environment and ambassador for global organization Music Declares Emergency.
Becca Biggs
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Becca Biggs has been establishing herself as a Midcoast musician over the last nine years. Her twangy sound, born of Tennessee roots, colors but never overpowers her band. That band includes J.R. Braugh (guitar), Sam Yawdik (drums) and Zack Bence (bass), all veteran performers with chops honed in other projects. With Biggs, their blend of folk, alt-country, and rock propel original tunes that are both muscular and enveloping.