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Homestead Collective & Julia Mark at The White Horse

By White Horse Coffee & Creamery (other events)

Saturday, May 4 2019 7:00 PM 9:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Come to The White Horse for an intimate evening of amazing music!  Homestead Collective & Julia Mark are coming together to play on May 4th.  Tickets $10 in advance (plus fees), $14 at the door.  $5 corking fee for BYOB.  Doors open at 6:30, music starts at 7pm.

Homestead Collective

Known for their memorable melodies and haunting, honest lyrics, Homestead Collective is Caitlyn Deviney & Ben Morris - an indie-folk duo based just outside Philadelphia. Having met in high school and grew up playing instruments, the two started collaborating musically through a music project formed in 2015, Sunday Muse. The five-piece band played together for three years, including the release of two singles, before parting ways. Homestead Collective formed after the disband of Sunday Muse, and Caitlyn & Ben have crafted a unique sound influenced by artists such as Nickel Creek, Josh Garrels, Drew Holcomb, and Gregory Alan Isakov.

Since the launch of their duo, Homestead Collective has released a six-track, self-titled EP. Their latest single release, “One Two Three”, produced by Justin Kollars, sways back and forth in rhythm and struggles to reconcile “what is meant to be” versus “what actually is”.

Having had the privilege of sharing stages with artists as established as Jess Ray, Timbre, Jared & the Mill, and The Hunts, Homestead Collective plays shows in venues and houses all over the Northeast, Midwest, and Southeast regions of the U.S.

Julia Mark

The endearing warmth and charm of Julia Mark's music and voice has quickly made her a favorite in the Boston music scene. As a singer-songwriter and pianist, she creates lyric-driven songs about life on the moon, loss of memory, shifting homes, and palindromes.

With the songwriting penchant of Carole King and the soft-easy vocal of Suzanne Vega, Julia is for the listener who likes to transcend into a musical and visual scene.

Julia Mark was a 2016 Iguana Music Fund grantee, spurring the creation of her first full-length album, “Gemini". In 2018, she was nominated for a New England Music Award for Songwriter of the Year and a Boston Music Award for Singer-Songwriter of the Year.

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