Show Details
- Saturday, August 12
- Doors @ 6:00 for food and mingling; Music @ 7:00
- $20 donation, payable the night of the show
- All merchandise proceeds go to the artist — and we’re all about supporting independent musicians
- Potluck food and beverages — bring something to share
- Weather has confirmed it will be perfect
- DEPENDING ON THE WEATHER, this might just be our first outdoor show…
Bombara’s last album, Evergreen, was well-received by fans and media alike. “The likes of Aimee Mann and Jewel are fair comparisons,” noted the L.A. Weekly, “every tone is tinged with emotion, nothing is wasted.” With It All Goes Up — releasing just before this show — Bombara has risen to a new level. “There’s more light, more hope in this record,” she says, “and it feels more positive sonically, as well.”
After studying music in college, she began playing in other people’s bands. It speaks to the depth of her musicianship that she played guitar and percussion in one band, bass in another project, and keys in yet another – Bombara has talent and ears way beyond those of your average singer-songwriter.
She has shared stages with the likes of Josh Ritter, Joe Pug, Lilly Hiatt, Samantha Crain, Old 97’s, Centromatic, and Beth Hart. “There’s a maturity and complexity that transcends most rootsy Americana offerings. Bombara is an artist with far more miles than years on her.” – Twin Cities Media