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JUTAUN and Joy Ike at The Gathering Place
About this Event
The Gathering Place is an intimate house concert space in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia. Seating is limited to 70 people. Tickets are now available. $13 in advance and $16 at the door.
The Gathering Place is a private residence and community space. Its address is not disclosed publicly but will be sent to all ticket owners following purchase.
Email TheGatheringPlacePhilly@gmail.com with any questions.
ABOUT JUTAUN: www.jutaun.com
An alluring fusion of classic soul, folk, 80’s classic rock/pop, African and reggae. Based in South Jersey and Philadelphia area, JUTAUN has gained a lucrative following for their distinct quality of music. Their inherent love of music is personified throughout their songs and is not only a career for them but a way of life. JUTAUN has been mentored by the Great, Leon Huff of Philly International and has been featured in his music. They have radiated their talent by traveling all over the world to foster their sound. JUTAUN’s music can be found and heard on Pandora, Spotify, MTV, and VH1. The powerful sound of JUTAUN will resonate happiness of audiences for years to come.
ABOUT JOY IKE: www.joyike.com
Polished and precise, yet buoyed with an airy grace, Joy Ike paints with a broad palette that defies easy categorization. Born to Nigerian immigrants, the singer/songwriter’s music, voice, and writing have drawn comparisons to female musicians such as Nina Simone, Laura Nyro, and Regina Spektor. But her percussive piano-playing and soaring vocals give homage to her African upbringing. Leaving her career as a publicist in 2008, Joy has spent the last 11 years playing thousands of shows across the country. A write-up on NPR’s All Things Considered says “The depth of subjects she tackles in her poetic lyrics are perfectly complemented by a unique blend of neo-soul, with just the right dash of pop…a truly compelling act to watch in person, with the ability to create an intimate setting in locations big and small.”
