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Gabriella Mercado

Gabriella Mercado was born in south Philadelphia and currently lives in South Jersey. Throughout her life she fought many battles but with singing as her best friend she was never knocked down. She is dedicated to her career and says “nothing in this world can compare to the gift of talent and music”. Music made her who she is and she thanks everyone and anyone who supports her dreams. She’s performed locally in the PA and NJ area. Her video cover of Beyoncé’s song “best thing I never had” is now out on YouTube. R&b, rap, pop and hip hop is in her heart. Music in her heart, soul and mind. She hopes to make a change with her story and her talent. Instagram: officialgabriellamercado Snapchat: gabbilove6 Twitter: _gabbiofficial_ Facebook page:...

Julia Zane

Julia Zane is an up and coming country artist from the Philadelphia area. Julia is 14 years old and has performed at many venues throughout the Tri-State area such as: Yachtstock, a fundraiser where many of the proceeds go to Shriner’s Hospital, Our Community Cup, a coffee house for disabled individuals. In addition, Julia has sung at venues such as Christmas Village @ Philly’s Love Park, The Bourse in Philly, Chaplin’s Live in Spring City, the Liberty Pro Rodeo, the Deck at Harbor Pointe, the Corinthian Club, the West End Boat Club, RP McMurphy’s, Barnaby’s Heritage Ballroom, AJ Stephen’s Crab House, the Clarion Hotel, the Legendary JC Dobbs, The Coffee Beanery in Media, Pa, the New Leaf Club, The Well in Delaware and the White Horse Winery in NJ. Julia also performs at many of the “Keep Music Alive” events as well. Julia started off performing with The Future Stars, produced by Elena...

Silver Wind

Silver Wind, a member of INAFA (International Native American Flute Association), is the duet formed by Mike Mascia and Jackie Neuman when they brought their diverse background of musical talents together in 2006. The haunting refrains of the Native American flute as played by Mike blend well with the vocals and guitar as performed by Jackie to create the native-infused sound of Silver Wind. Since forming their duo they have been weaving their musical blend from a diverse background of musical influences that range across jazz, blues, soft rock, country and folk which they present with a contemporary Native American style. They have written many original songs both instrumental and vocal and perform all songs with their own unique presentation and have an ever-growing circle of listeners. They have performed in various venues in the surrounding tri-state area at local universities,...

Alexandra Bricklin

As a child, Alexandra Bricklin (Meisel) was a musical prodigy. By six, she was hearing full symphonies in her head. Great works were expected. Instead, her life work, her magnum opus, has been the raising of her autistic daughter. In spite of this massive full-time challenge, Alexandra, now in her sixties, pulled out songs and poems delegated to a forgotten file cabinet, and for the past year has been working with the encouragement and musical support of David Namerow, a percussionist, to create an inspiring debut performance at Our Community Cup. Alexandra’s musical style has been called jazz-infused folk. She enjoys throwing in the occasional scat. Some of her music is haunting, supporting deep, heart wrenching lyrics. She does not hold back. Her vocals are distinctive, with her early classical music training evident. Sweat The Truth   The Rush of...

Aaron Nathans

Aaron Nathans’ mission is to write songs about things no one else has written about before. Like a song about the bond between a guy and his barber. Or the onslaught of the outside world upon a new parent. Surely somebody’s written that song, right? Ok, find it. Aaron, who lives in the Philadelphia area, describes his songs as wild-mind, bittersweet acoustic music. He’s one of a million guitar-slinging singer songwriters, but you’ve never heard anyone quite like Aaron, with his warped sense of humor and off-kilter view of the world. His shows include humorous, meandering stories that will keep you every bit as captivated as the music itself — beautiful guitar work, catchy melodies, and his sweet baritone voice and eye-popping vocal range. Aaron’s songwriting was honored by the Kerrville Folk Festival, which named him a New Folk Finalist in 2018 and 2011. Aaron...

Many Rivers

Many Rivers is quartet of veteran songwriters form northern Chester County who, after years of playing shows together, are now playing as one band. Chris Adams is a trained classical guitarist, while Sandy Pluta plays country slide guitar. Her husband, Paul Pluta is a rock-a-billy bass player, while Jake Michael throws in a bit of jazz guitar. The result is all original music that sounds like Bach and George Benson playing western swing on Joni Mitchell’s back porch. For indeed, there are Many Rivers, but they all flow together. www.facebook.com/ManyRiversMusic www.reverbnation.com/dobrogirlmusic www.facebook.com/dobrogirlmusic

Sara Nicole

Sara Nicole Boninu is a singer/songwriter from Virginia who recently moved to Pennsylvania after marrying the love of her life. She started piano lessons at age 4 and wrote her first song at age 8. She has been performing since age 5 in church plays, musicals, glee clubs, All-State Choir, and praise teams. She became a solo artist in 2013, and she has 2 EPs available. Currently, she is a worship leader and youth pastor at Newtown Square Presbyterian Church. She sings at weddings, parties, festivals, and anywhere else that will have her 🙂 Below are links to some of her original music and covers: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/i-do/1415241118?i=1415241120 https://www.facebook.com/saranicolemusician/

Lisa Jeanette

Lisa Jeanette is a native Philadelphian and singer-songwriter who has recently released her debut album, Chasing Happy. A multi-instrumentalist, Lisa plays guitar, bass and piano on many songs on the new release. The best way to describe Lisa’s style of music is Kaleidoscope Folk, which represents a wide variety of genres in a diverse collection of songs. Lisa blogs regularly on www.lisajeanette.com, and you can find her music on iTunes, GooglePlay and Spotify. The youngest of nine, Lisa took to timesharing her siblings’ guitars. Her high school orchestra instrument, the double bass, led her to Temple University, where she studied with Henry Scott, bassist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, and earned a Bachelor’s of Music in Performance. Lisa currently plays bass with Main Line Symphony Orchestra, a community orchestra in the Philadelphia suburbs. Lisa often finds inspiration...

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