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Borders Books and Music Presents Red Jacket for New York Area Tour
Red Jacket, the New York City based singer-songwriter-guitarist, is scheduled for a series of in-store acoustic performances at Borders Books and Music. The five-date tour will take place at various Borders stores throughout Long Island.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Borders Books and Music Presents Red Jacket for New York Area Tour
New York, NY (November 25, 2002)-Red Jacket, the New York City based singer-songwriter-guitarist, is scheduled for a series of in-store acoustic performances at Borders Books and Music. The five-date tour will take place at various Borders stores throughout Long Island. Red Jacket, who is a Long Island native, will be appearing with her band featuring bassist Jairo Ruiz and percussionist Holly Rock.
Borders Books and Music Tour Dates:
Westbury - Friday, December 6th at 8PM-10PM (516) 683-8700
Commack - Saturday, December 14th at 8PM-10PM (631) 462-0569
Syosset - Sunday, December 22nd at 2PM-4PM (516) 496-3934
Farmingdale - Sunday, January 12th at 2PM-4PM (631) 752-0194
Stony Brook - Saturday, January 25th at 8PM-10PM (631) 979-0500
Red Jackets music is a montage of primal guitar power rock infused with a sonic sensibility. The songs are confessional, cryptic, and heart felt. The name Red Jacket was adapted from the Native-American chief from the Buffalo, NY area who believed in preserving his culture and staying true to his beliefs. This parallels the same philosophy of the music of Red Jacket. Red Jacket is a step above a songwriter. Shes a composer, structuring, coloring, and arranging music, putting something supernatural together" (Indie-Music.com).
Members of the media can find more information on Red Jacket at the website www.redjacketmusic.com for upcoming shows, biography, photos, and music. To request a copy of the Metaphors" EP contact the above listed e-mail address. The Village Voice describes the debut EP as alt-psychedelia with a bit of extra oomph".
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