Gaelynn Lea // Arthur Anderson

Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 7:30pm

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Doors at 6:30pm

Tickets: $10 adv/$12 dos

Classically trained violinist and songwriter Gaelynn Lea has been bewitching scores of fans with her experimental and ambient takes on fiddle music, an approach that incorporates her love of traditional tunes, songwriting, poetry and sonic exploration. Her work most recently won NPR Music’s 2016 Tiny Desk Contest, a competition drawing submissions of original songs from more than 6,000 musicians across the country. Gaelynn Lea has been playing violin for over twenty years, developing an improvisational style all her own. She has performed alongside many notable Minnesota musicians over the years, including Alan Sparhawk, Charlie Parr, and Billy McLaughlin.

On March 3, 2016, Gaelynn Lea was named the winner of NPR Music’s second-ever Tiny Desk Contest. The video entry of her original song “Someday We’ll Linger in the Sun” rose to the top of over 6,100 submissions from around the nation, chosen as the unanimous favorite among the contest’s six judges. The very next week, Gaelynn performed a moving Tiny Desk Concert, at which the show’s host Bob Boilen said “there was hardly a dry eye.”

Gaelynn Lea’s musical reach has expanded significantly because of the Tiny Desk Contest. She began a touring nationally in September 2016, and in December 2016 she performed in Europe for the first time as support for Low’s Christmas tour. Gaelynn Lea will continue this musical journey well into 2017, touring throughout the US and UK.

In addition to performing, Gaelynn Lea has had a busy year in the recording studio. She released her debut solo album entitled “All the Roads that Lead Us Home” in November 2015. It pays homage to the traditional fiddle tunes and beloved standards that Gaelynn has been playing for over a decade. But of course, there is a twist! Gaelynn used her Memory Man looping pedal to create winding layers of sound underneath these familiar melodies. She released a version of her Tiny Desk Contest winning track, “Someday We’ll Linger in the Sun“, on May 5, 2016. Several months later Gaelynn recorded and released a 6-track EP titled “The Songs We Sing Along the Way“, backed by guitarist Al Church. In November 2016, she followed up this EP with a full-length holiday album, “Deepest Darkness, Brightest Dawn“, once again accompanied by Al Church.

In addition to performing, Gaelynn also loves to do speaking engagements about disability, overcoming challenges, and the joy of music. She has a congenital disability called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, or Brittle Bones Disease. Gaelynn is a strong voice in the disability community; she uses her music as a platform to advocate for people with disabilities and to promote positive social change. In October 2016, Gaelynn was invited to Yale to give a TEDx Talk titled “Disability and Sexuality: Forging Identity in a World that Leaves You Out”. Gaelynn Lea believes society must work harder to prioritize accessibility so people with disabilities can participate fully in their communities and use their talents and gifts without barriers or discrimination. 
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Arthur Anderson is the moniker of musician and producer Sam Anderson. Anderson has played cello for over twenty years and has toured the U.S with multiple groups including Hey Marseilles and Damien Jurado. They currently manage a recording studio called "Mead Street" that has become the destination of choice for rap artists in South Seattle. As Arthur Anderson, they create live, improvised sonic portraits drawing influences from Classical to R&B as well as electronic interpretations of classical pieces from Bach to Scriabin. 
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Please note: Tickets do not guarantee seating during shows at the Royal Room. For sold out shows standing room may be the only available space. Please come early to ensure you get a table. Reservations can be made for those who are coming for dinner as well as the show. The Royal Room is All Ages until 10pm.


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5000 Rainier Ave S
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