18-year-old indie/folk artist Pascale Smith of Chestnut Hill will release her debut CD at an all-ages performance at Philadelphia indie music venue Tin Angel on Saturday, June 16. Also appearing will …
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18-year-old indie/folk artist Pascale Smith of Chestnut Hill will release her debut CD at an all-ages performance at Philadelphia indie music venue Tin Angel on Saturday, June 16. Also appearing will be Judah Salem Kim on vocals and guitar, with an opening act by R&B-influenced singer/songwriter Wyn Rall of Chestnut Hill Academy.
Often compared to female singer/songwriters Regina Spektor and Ingrid Michaelson, Pascale Smith performs her original songs on vocals and guitar throughout Philadelphia at venues such as Milkboy Coffee, The Fire, Jersey Java, Triumph Brewing Company, Perch Pub and The Mermaid Inn.
Her debut album “Safety Net,” produced by Scarlet Oak Sound, is a collection of seven songs with original music and lyrics, including work inspired by early 20th century poet T.S. Eliot. Safety Net will be available in CD format and on iTunes. Samples are available online at her website www.pascalesmith.com.
Pascale studies songwriting and guitar with Judah Salem Kim of the popular Philadelphia-basedband Stonethrown.
Tickets are available through the Comcast ticket website (http://www.comcasttix.com) and willalso be sold at the door. For more information, visit http://www.pascalesmith.com/safety-net orcall 215-247-7631.