RBC Live from the King Eddy: Lucette with Amy Nelson

Alt-pop artist Lucette performs with opener Amy Nelson for the National Music Centre’s hybrid live music and virtual concert series, RBC Live from the King Eddy.

Lucette is the moniker of Edmonton-bred artist Lauren Gillis whose self-described “country infused dream-pop” sound eschews the rootsy clichés of Americana music. Known for her velvet vocals, her writing has evolved over the years from narrative storytelling to an existential exploration and expression of emotions.

Amy Nelson began her music career as an old-time banjoist, singing songs older than the hills. As time wore on, she began to dedicate herself to not only the preservation of the rural folk music she became known for, but by writing songs that reflected her own view of the world too. Amy’s songs display a veracity and rawness that is uniquely her own.

To ensure you have a spot for the show, reserve your table now!

Can’t make it to the live show? This performance will be live streamed from the National Music Centre’s Facebook page.

As part of the program, participating artists will also receive a half-day recording session inside Studio Bell’s world-class facility, and mentorship with NMC’s in-house producer Graham Lessard (Basia Bulat, Kevin Drew, Reuben and the Dark, Stars, Timber Timbre).

Event Details:

Date: September 25, 2020

Time: 8:30 pm

Price: No cover

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Friday 11 am to close
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