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The Sisterhood Band + Shelly Fairchild HALLOWEEN SHOW with Sam Hunter
Thu October 31, 2019 7:30 pm (Doors: 6:00 pm )
3rd and Lindsley
All Ages
$15.00
COME DRESSED AS YOUR FAVORITE LEGENDARY MUSICIAN.

The Sisterhood
are an organic blend of the open melodies of classic West Coast folk and the magnetic swagger of timeless rock n' roll, powered by Alyssa and Ruby's soaring richly textured harmonies and effortless chemistry. Both ladies have strong musical DNA. Alyssa is the daughter of Kathie Baillie & Michael Bonagura (the core of country band Baillie & The Boys) and Ruby's father is rock icon Rod Stewart.

The pair met through a group of musical friends while both working on their solo careers. Immediately bonding over growing up in the music business and sharing a mutual love and idolization of folk goddess Joni Mitchell, it wasn't obvious to them that their friendship should turn professional until they were jamming on some Joni songs backstage after seeing a Rod Stewart gig together. He listened to their glistening harmonies of a song or two and told them "You two should start a band."

After only 9 months of knowing each other, the duo are capturing attention immediately. They've written the theme song for the Stewarts & Hamilton's show on E!, performed at Fashion Week in Milan and Miami, guest performances at Rod Stewart's Vegas show at Caesar's palace, a slot on the main stage at one of Australia's biggest country music festivals, and now they're at the start of a 10 date UK tour opening for Rod Stewart.

Their meeting was happenstance, but the music they create together can only mean that nothing is ever truly coincidence. Voices of sirens, lyrics of poets; these two musical heirs are soul sisters are messengers of the music in their hearts. Two very different worlds colliding with one common thread makes the music they create one of a kind. Fresh sounds, haunting melodies, and signature voices are what set The Sisterhood apart from any other female group in today's popular music.

Shelly Fairchild
A staple in the Nashville music community, Fairchild hit the scene to much acclaim with her debut album Ride. The project introduced the artist’s soulful, gospel-tinged brand of alt-country and spawned a hit with “You Don’t Lie Here Anymore.” She toured with some of the biggest names including Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban and Tim McGraw, and began to dig her roots in the industry. She again found success in her second release, Ruby’s Money– but it’s Buffalo that marks a milestone in her life and career.

The Jackson, Mississippi native started the project launching a PledgeMusic campaign in the hopes that she would find support of her endeavor– and after reaching her goal in just two days, she realized she had.One of the most standout tracks on Buffalo, the blues-ridden up-tempo tune “Mississippi Turnpike (feat. Lucie Silvas),” came in the wake of a breakup. A longtime hidden gem in the trove of Nashville musicians, it is clear she is just getting started.