Melissa Ivey, Little Sister & Scatter Their Own

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Melissa Ivey, Little Sister & Scatter Their Own

Time: March 29, 2013 from 8pm to 11pm
Location: La Peña Cultural Center
Street: 3105 Shatuck Ave.
City/State: Berkeley, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://lapena.org/event/melis…
Phone: 510-849-2568
Event Type: berkeley, ca
Organized By: La Peña Cultural Center
Latest Activity: Mar 21, 2013

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Melissa Ivey is an award-winning Singer/Songwriter and Youth Educator from Denver, CO. Her musical journey began in the Bay Area indie punk scene as front girl for teen band Manic Notion in the late 1990′s. Upon her return to Denver, she began playing open mic events with her acoustic guitar and powerful soulful voice, quickly attaining a diverse fan base. The success of her last EP, Lovers and Stars, has gained recognition in Europe, local radio and E! Entertainment’s “Celebrity Weddings”. Ivey is a featured artist in Comcast’s two-time Emmy Award winning show “The Stage-Colorado” and Diego Ramos’ Music Scene-The Movie, a documentary about the hottest talents in Denver. She is a creative and dynamic music teacher and aspires to travel the globe entertaining, collaborating and sharing the beauty of music. Little Sister
Hailing from the East Bay’s Tri-city Area, Little Sister is a guitar/drums two-piece founded in the winter of 2011 by Erica Nalani and Nada Diaz. Their music draws from an amalgam of influences, effectively exploring the intersections of folk, punk, bossa nova, blues, and rock n’roll. In their short time together, Little Sister has played many shows throughout the Oakland/SF Bay Area and has been featured on KPFA’s Apex Express and KZSU Stanford’s Wednesday Night Live. Radio host RJ Lozada has described Little Sister as being “comprised of power, overdrive, rhythm changes, soul, punk, movement.” (APEX EXPRESS/ KPFA) At the moment, Little Sister is working on a debut to be released this fall and their song “Runnin” will be featured in the upcoming 3-part documentary series Black in NOLA baby!

Scatter their own
SCATTER THEIR OWN is an Alternative Rock Duo of Oglala Lakota ancestry from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation of South Dakota. Scotti Cliff has performed across the U.S. and Canada as a Vocalist, Back-up Singer, Bass-Player, Drummer, and Guitarist. But now the Singer/Songwriter fronts the newly formed duo with Bass Player and Rhythm Guitarist Juliana Brown Eyes. Scatter Their Own, lyrically, pays tribute to the concepts and philosophy of their Lakota culture while fusing Rock And Roll, Blues, and Alternative, into what they would like to call Alter-Native Rock and Roll. They believe that their music celebrates Grandmother Earth.

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