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Two Shows in the North Bay:

in Marin County
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Saturday, April 23rd at 8pm
San Geronimo Valley Community Center
Tickets $15 in advance (click here (https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/159007))
$20 at the door
More info (https://www.sgvcc.org/artsevents/centerevents.html#dimicele)


New Sebastopol Show just added:
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Sunday, April 24th at 7:30, doors 7pm
Studio E in Sebastopol
Tickets $20 at the door
Will call reservations and directions:
[email protected] and/or (707) 823-5316



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Alice’s trio features the amazing Jeff Pevar who has made time to play
this concert in the midst of his current touring schedule with Ricky Lee Jones.https://www.waccobb.net/forums/waccobb/ImagesforMembers/alicepinktree.jpg
Jeff is also the featured guitarist for CSNY’s touring band.
A phenomenal musician with a credit/discography list that defines the
“who’s who!” of today's top session maestros.
Rounding out the trio is 6 String bass virtuoso Damian Erskine.

Alice has spent many years as a veteran-professional-singer/songwriter
touring the states (and abroad) with her grassroots wit, humor and wisdom
to share stories of the great human struggle and environmentalism, while
utilizing the common themes of emotional character that great novels,
movies and Shakespearean plays are made of…

She also has over ten albums to her credit.

Alice has shared the stage with folks like Bonnie Raitt, Joan Baez, Arlo Guthrie, Janis Ian, David Grisman, Steve Winwood, Michael Franti, and many more. She's played the Strawberry Music Festival, Earthdance, Joshua Tree Music Festival, Berkeley Earth Day, and the Oregon Country Fair. Alice turns heads everywhere with her percussive guitar style and compelling voice -- and blows minds with her trio of outstanding players which is making a splash on the festival and jamband circuit.

A musicians musician Alice has assembled a flexible group of monster players - for this appearance she will perform with Jeff Pevar (CSN, Rickie Lee Jones, Phil Lesh & Friends, Cast of Clowns, Ray Charles Quartet, etc) and Damien Erskine (Cast of Clowns, Gino Vanelli, Les McCann, Jeff Lorber)

This group provides a sublime experience of folk and rock and roll. Attendees were simply and indescribably blown away by their last performance here. It doesn't matter if you've ever heard of them, you have to see them!

https://www.alicedimicele.com/images/stories/alicenoguitarhorizT.jpgThe first thing you'll notice about Alice DiMicele is her voice. With a five-octave range that is intense, sensual, rich and soulful, DiMicele has been known to turn a noisy bar silent within a few notes. Her warm presence and humor disarm and create a rare intimacy between audience and performer. Whether singing a jazzy-folk number, belting a sassy blues, or rocking out on one of her trademark rhythmic earthy grooves, Alice is a vocalist that moves people. A kick-ass guitarist as well, whether playing solo or with a band her acoustic guitar conjures percussive poly-rhythms, bass lines, and melodies that perfectly frame her vocals.

With ten solo recordings to her credit her songwriting has covered a lot of ground. Inspired by activists and folks doing good things for the earth, her songs reflect the beauty of this planet with a voice that reminds some people of Phoebe Snow, others of blues musician Rory Block and others, of a female Ben Harper. It's no surprise that her influences include Delta Blues artists
like Mississippi John Hurt and Robert Johnson but she also grew up listening to classic rock like The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Janis Joplin. Folk singers Odetta and Kate Wolf were instrumental in shaping her performance but her biggest vocal and songwriting inspirations are Stevie Wonder and jazz singer Abbey Lincoln.