We are pleased to present three distinctive artists, Frankie Fisher, Liliana Rose and Mark Radcliffeas, as part of our first Acoustic Music Fundraiser of the year here at Local Project Art Space.
Being a non-profit gallery is challenging in these times, but we are doing what we love- having three great artists play and sing to help us to raise money and keep LP moving forward.
Our event is next Saturday, Feb 19th beginning at 7pm until..
We would love to have you join us and see three up and coming musicians and support LP.
Admission is free, but we will have refreshments for all-donations are welcome.
plus, bonus of the night, Sol Aramendi will be on the turn tables to smooth you up and warm your hearts with some really great grooves for those in love and those that are not!!!!
Local Project is located at
A little more about Frankie, Liliana, and Mark..
Frankie Fisher:
Franklin Fisher was born in Jacksonville, NC and grew up in the suburbs of Atlanta, GA. After studying and travelling around Europe for a number of years, Franklin relocated to New York in order to pursue music full time. He defines his music as an attempt to reconcile elements of traditional African-American music like Gospel, Blues and Negro Spirituals with the energy of post-punk, hip hop and electronic music. As a short-hand, he refers to what he does as ‘postmodern gospel.’
Liliana Rose:
Greenwich Village’s folk scene has an epic history, with bards playing for pennies in its many clubs and cafes. It is from this cloth which LiliAna Rose’s sturdy and enveloping folk rock hails. With wit of a poet, the soul of a troubadour, and the voice of an ingénue, LiliAna Rose has captivated an international audience stretching from New York City all the way to Japan.
Raised by a postman and a poet in the suburbs outside of New York City, LiliAna was born into what she lovingly dubs “a house full of noise. My grandfather was often over playing Italian folk songs on accordion, my dad was endlessly playing the guitar, uncles on harmonica and aunts on piano, that sort of thing.” LiliAna Rose’s songwriting resonates with this sense of community and timelessness, but it’s delivered in a warm honey voice ever so informed by the present.
Mark Radcliffe:
Mark’s journey hasn’t been the typical path of most singer/songwriters.
He didn’t grow up in New York, or LA, or Nashville. He wasn’t born to musician parents. Or enrolled in music classes from age five and on. He didn’t go to Berkeley, or have an uncle in the record biz, or take lessons from some blues legend.
He grew up in a small town in Maine, spent all his time devoted to sports, and didn’t even pick up a guitar until he was 17. And he worked for years as an English teacher & professional writer before ever writing his first song.
In a world of teenage American Idol winners, Mark was a late-bloomer.
And maybe that’s what the music world could use a little more of.
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