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No Sailor Sails Into the Talkhouse

Mon, 07/29/2024 - 15:44
Kieran Garvey is a singer-songwriter from No Sailor.
Photo courtesy of No Sailor

No Sailor, a folk-rock group based in New York City and Philadelphia, will play at the Stephen Talkhouse on Monday night at 7. Two local musicians, Ryan Sherman on drums and Morgan Tracey on bass, will join the set.

The show supports No Sailor's newest music video, "Wedding Cake," which was shot in Sag Harbor and features confessional lyrics telling a story of a marriage that has "spoiled in the freezer." Scott Bluedorn, whose work needs little introduction locally, did the art for the video and the band logo. The video can be seen on YouTube.

Lina Maxine, a soul-rock act that recently relocated from Los Angeles to Montauk, will be the opener. Tickets cost $10 and can be bought online at stephentalkhouse.com.

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