The Brewery Arts Center in Carson City will host another Musicale@TheMaizie event Saturday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m., with performers Jeshua Marshall and John Underwood.
Marshall is a musical troubadour, with 18 years of experience writing, playing, singing and touring original music with Larry And His Flask and as a solo artist. He has performed in every state in the U.S., every province in Canada, 15 countries in Europe, and Palestine.
Marshall is a multi-instrumentalist singer and songwriter. He channels pure punk rock passion from the records that spoke to him years ago as a kid in small town with big dreams.
Underwood is a one-man orchestra making sonic waves in an ocean of sound. His complex compositions are created by playing 12 instruments through loop pedals. No backing tracks are used, each layer is recorded live, inviting the audience on a singular musical journey from pure silence to punk symphony.
When Underwood chooses to appear with bandmates besides himself, he can be found fronting The Deadly Gallows or lending his multi-instrumental prowess to Six Mile Station.
This singer/songwriter series in what was formerly the Maizie Harris Jesse Black Box Theater, now known as The Maizie, is performed in an intimate setting with local and touring singer/songwriters giving them an opportunity to connect with the audience, interact and discuss the creative process.
The definition of musicale is “a musical gathering or concert, typically small and informal,” and that is what this series is intended to be.
Masks will be required and tickets are $10 per person and available at breweryarts.org. Information and videos can be found on Facebook.
For information contact gina@breweryarts.org.