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Show You Should Know: Ruby Rose Fox, Halo Circus, Florie Namir and George Woods (Brighton Music Hall 6/10)

Its one thing to go to a show and see a great act on a bill, its another thing when a bill is completely stacked with talent and you better be damn sure you get there early for the opening acts. That will happen tomorrow evening at Brighton Music Hall when Ruby Rose Fox, Halo Circus, Florie Namir and George Woods take to the stage.

Fox has dug her way deep into our heart with her sultry tone and larger than life on stage presence. An artist, a songwriter and so much more. Ruby’s songs speak to the current climate of the world. “Her voice has the capacity to rumble you to the core” and last year’s “Domestic” sat high on our favorites of the year list. She and the band are an act that you must make the time to see live. This night she and the group celebrate the release of Rainbow Suffragette before hitting the road for a 5 week tour.

 


 
Florie Namir is a newer name to me. A classically trained composer she is just starting a new direction into the world of the singer-songwriter and taking all of that knowledge with her on the trip. Influenced by her classical training and blended with jazz, pop, folk and her native Israeli traditional music it creates a tapestry that is a bit of “that swing” with a catchy pop sensibility.

 

Our old pal George Woods also lands on this HUGE line up. George’s voice is like a half melted stick of butter spread on a roll made of velvet…perhaps that a poor analogy but the dude is smooooooth. A little bit of R&B mixed and mingled with folkish songwriting that cuts deep. The guy can tell a story and has the vocal chops to make you hang on each and every word.

 

 
Rounding out the bill is LA based alternative rock outfit Halo Circus. Emotion put to melody. Proving that there can be beauty found in pain, Allison Iraheta’s vocal is delicate and beautiful but spits with a power that grips

 


 
  

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