Paul Tabachneck, Kelly Ruth and Walden, Musaic, Pet Clinic

Paul Tabachneck

Rockethub Resident Artist for August, Paul Tabachneck has been singing and songwriting since he was a teenager, and now, somewhere in his 30's, feels that he's finally gotten the hang of it.
A self-taught guitarist with formal vocal training, Tabachneck has a sound that many compare to, at different moments: Cat Stevens, Elvis Costello, Ben Harper, Martin Sexton, Jack Johnson.... The names go on and on. His baritenor range and easy-going vibe have made him an easy sell to every crowd he plays to.

Currently, the former Pittsburgh music scene stalwart (Stone Soup, Dead Pressed Flowers, Everybody Wins) is living in Brooklyn and working on his new album, "Here Goes Nothing," which he is crowdfunding through rockethub.com.

Kelly Ruth and Walden

After a handful of full length releases in the Philadelphia area, the talented Kelly Ruth became an established musician on all fronts. She recently relocated to Nashville, TN where she met newcomer Walden while recording some of her latest work. After sharing each others songs with one another they decided to go on a summer tour. Together they compliment each other by blending elements of folk and blues that recreate their individual sound. They utilizing harmonies and acoustic instruments making it a perfect set for any location on any night.

Musaic is a 5 piece NYC Based soul rock band. Think John Legend meets the Black Crowes. Or maybe just do yourself a favor and listen. Musaic has been entertaining audiences on the east since October of 2009.

Chapter 1
It began as a typical New York City five degrees of separation. Five people who probably never would have independently met each other, found themselves in same tour van month after month. The likes of these talented musicians goes through the mountains of Northwest Virginia, the beaches of Miami, West Palm Beach, the music school of Queens College, and back down through the Bruckner Expressway in the Bronx. Kogan, the group's bassist, spearheaded the movement in 2006. After attending college at the University of Miami, he toured back up to Boston with his band the Skinny. After playing with various bands in Boston including the well known Hey Mama, Rachel Goodrich, and David Wax Mueseum, Kogan moved to NYC to form Musaic. At a Hey Mama show in NYC, Kogan saw vocalist Jermaine Hardy performing with Sonia's Party and the Everyone's Invited Band and said right then and there, you gotta come sing with this band. He said "word". So Kogan and Hardy continued their journey. Hardy said to Kogan, "aight, now we need a band". Kogan slyly smiled and said "I got just the guys." Enter Danny Wolf(drums), Gavi Grodsky(Guitar), Dov Manski(keys).

Chapter 2
Kogan knew Danny Wolf from the University of Miami. Both were in the same Studio Music and Jazz program. Once in NYC Danny Wolf and Kogan recconected via a band called Bang Bang Blue. Kogan was looking for Drummers and Danny was looking to play, so there it is. Gavi met Ben at a Summer camp in New Hampshire from childhood. Word on the street was that Gavi was in the scene here and after various jam sessions Gavi was playing guitar in Musaic. Dov Manski, an NEC grad, played keyboards in Sonias Party in which Jermaine was also a member. After the original keyboard player left, Dov was the natural successor.

Chapter 3
In October 2009 the group played their first gig at the popular NYC venue the Bitter End. After only six months the group has just released their first self titled EP and has been touring the regional east coast.

Chapter 4 NEW!!!!
Musaic has been playing for 2.5 years now and it's about time we released a new album. We've been working on our new album for about a year now and it's due out in Summer of 2012. We also just got a new singer, Rodrick Covington of Broadway's the Lion King. Kogan met Covington on a charity gig 2 years ago. They played together and had some pretty obvious chemistry but the timing wasn't right. Musaic wasn't looking for a singer and Covington lived in LA. About a year passed and then Musaic was in the market for a new singer. Kogan tried a bunch of singers but it just wasn't clicking so he contacted Rodrick and just asked him what he was up to. As it turned out Rodrick was in a transition and was thinking about moving back to NYC. It was still 4 months away but the band waited and soon enough Rodrick was in the group. Stay tuned for the CD release.

Pet Clinic

In the blue-collar hallows of Pittsburgh, PA, a grungy rock n' roll monster is born. The five-piece band is composed of Kenny Nelson (drums), Ian Edwards (bass), Mike Arendt (guitar), John Henderson (keys), and David Bubenheim (guitar/vocals).

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Paul Tabachneck, Kelly Ruth and Walden, Musaic, Pet Clinic with Open mic/songwriter workshop

Tuesday, August 21 · Doors 5:00PM / Show 6:00PM at Spike Hill

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