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The Pickups, Kelly Zullo

Where

The Outer Space
296 Treadwill St.
Hamden, CT 

Upcoming

Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012

Performing

Kelly Zullo

Categories

Concerts,  Jazz ,  Rock

The Pickups, Kelly Zullo Is there such a thing as flaneur-pop? If not, you can thank The Pickups for inventing it on their latest release, Country Houses, City Streets. With its five songs about love and neighborhoods, produced by the legendary Don Kerr (Ron Sexsmith, Rheostatics), listening to the EP is like walking all afternoon with a new friend and learning everything about them.The Pickups have traveled a long road since Sarah Greene (songwriter, vocals and guitar) got together with her friends Signe Miranda (percussion and vocals) and Martin Crawford (songwriter, vocals, guitar and lap steel) in an apartment in Toronto. With the addition of Owen Keenan (bass and vocals), the quartet released their self-titled debut LP in 2005. They recorded the whole album with little more than a single microphone and a portable eight-track, but the band immediately got to work spreading their sound. They toured Ontario and Quebec and received radio play on influential college stations from coast to coast.The Pickups’ blend of effortless pop craftsmanship and hint of lap steel twang will make you feel homesick for where you already are. It’s a reminder to bustling urbanites of what it’s like to amble down a side street or linger too long at a fruit stand. It’s a dose of fizzy pop for small-towners who need more than a bland double-double at the end of a long day. You won’t want to put down The Pickups. LISTEN HEREChicago based musician Kelly Zullo has been around the world playing music since the late 90′s. Moving briefly to NYC, Europe & Nashville, as well as experiencing great wanderlust, this lyricist and guitarist molds the gypsy-esque mantra with philosophical bite over a riotous acoustic guitar.Not often has a more energetic acoustic music emerged which features a female guitarist shredding acoustic guitar riffs over a percussive bang, which not only highlights a unique style, but showcases an ability to blend the drum set in a loop with the top shelf songwriting.Recently winning the International Acoustic Music Awards for “Best Female Artist, comparisons from Ani Difranco to Kaki King are drawn.Widely appealing to many tastes, another highlight is the unexpected covers, such as a disco acoustic version of “Funkytown” or “Staying Alive”, which echo a more serious ‘I really am just staying alive’ angle on the tune.Most recently touring with Ember Swift, as drummer & guitarist, an upcoming 5th album is scheduled for release in the spring of 2012 as well as a summer of touring from the east coast USA to Germany and Prague.As of April 2012, “You Can Never Be Alone” is available via the online store here at kellyzullomusic.com LISTEN HERE
 
 

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