CATHEDRALS: Haley Heynderickx, Chamberlain / Gonzalez @ St. Mark's Cathedral - SEATTLE
Event description
HALEY HEYNDERICKX: www.haley-heynderickx.com
“ It takes a mix of skill and luck to tend a garden well, but it’s impossible without a certain amount of kindness tended. While the cyclical nature of gardening seems inherent, in some ways, Heynderickx is just beginning. Her debut album, named I Need to Start a Garden out of a search for calm through these waves of uncertainty and upheaval, is out now via Mama Bird Recording Co. For the empathetic singer/songwriter, the reasons for seeking such acceptance and understanding stem from a life of paradoxes.
Heynderickx grew up in a religious household in Oregon, closely identifying with her Filipino roots, but also straddling multiple cultural identities. Now residing in Portland, her faith is not overt, but her introspection and continued struggle for self-actualization are easily accessible and relatable. Likewise, the tracks on I Need to Start a Garden reflect these seemingly disparate elements. Because the beauty of a garden is that, while it’s often started for deeply personal reasons, its bounty is best consumed and shared with others." - Artist Bio
CHAMBERLAIN / GONZALEZ: https://chamberlaingonzalez.bandcamp.com/album/gonzolain
Eliot Chamberlain and Soliana Gonzalez have been writing songs, harmonizing and performing together in Portland since March 2020. They could be described as a folk duo - though their music draws from a wide array of traditions and inspirations. Soli grew up climbing trees in N.Y. state, singing with her sisters, making art and falling in love with early folk, rock and the latin music of her Colombian heritage. Meanwhile, Eliot is your classic West Coast bluegrass banjo player turned psychedelic rock guitarist and songwriter, moving from Santa Cruz to Portland in 2013. With their distinct backgrounds, geographical origins and styles, it’s almost uncanny how well their voices and musical sensibilities blend.
Chamberlain / Gonzalez released their sophomore album “Gonzolain” on 6/21/24. The songs were recorded mostly live in their basement and in Blue Room studios with the brilliant guidance and expertise of Mike Coykendall. For this album, as for their first, their aim is to make music that is somehow honest and responsive to our current time.
Chamberlain / Gonzalez features vocal harmonies, original compositions, acoustic guitar and fingerpicking; they draw inspiration from many genres of music including: early English folk, americana roots, blues, jazz, latin, protest, 60/70s, world music, etc."
@ St Mark's Cathedral, Seattle
6:30p doors, 7:30p show
All ages, some seating available
Bar w/ ID. Profits to local music & non-profits (thanks to the generosity of our local sponsors)
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CATHEDRALS CONCERTS SERIES
PRESENTED BY ABBEY ARTS, SEATTLE
An open floor concert experience, quiet picnics welcome, no outside alcohol allowed. Seating available including chairs, benches, and some floor space around the stage area.
We recommend bringing cushions and even blankets if you'd like. Audience can sit or lay down anywhere around the stage as space allows (floor space is not reserved).
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EVENT & VENUE INFO:
- St Mark's is ADA Accessible. Wheelchair seating area is to the left of stage near the front.(Email boxoffice@fremontabbey.org with questions)
- Service animals as defined by the ADA are allowed. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.
- We are an all ages venue. Kids 10 & under are free at most Abbey Arts events.
- St. Mark's has a pay-to-park lot. More parking information is available here.
SEATING:
- Open seating except reserved front rows chairs & benches.
- To create a "giant living room" effect we offer an unusual concert experience with informal seating on the floor up front surrounding the stage and lots of pews, benches, and chairs around the space.
- We highly recommend you bring blankets and cushions to create a more comfortable experience whether sitting on the floor or seats. Quiet and non-messy snacks/picnics are allowed. No outside alcohol please.
- For best sound, arrive early for center floor area and any area on stage not marked with signage. You can also sit all around the back of the stage if you like but sound will be a bit limited there.
QUIET POLICY:
- Please refrain from talking or texting during the show
- Please silence all devices. Turn off vibrate, rings, etc. If you need your phone on vibrate for specific reasons, please keep it close to you and not on a hard surface that will distract your neighbor.
- If arriving late, please be advised that ushers may hold doors during each song due to acoustics of the space.
- Please refrain from talking during the show.
- Please enter quietly if the show has already begun.
- NO CAMERAS WITH MECHANICAL SHUTTERS (This goes for Press too unless approved to photograph during applause only.) That means silent digital cameras/photos are ok but we really recommend you enjoy most of the show through your own 'retina screens'.
- You probably get the idea, this isn't a loud party venue. :-)
- Anyone exhibiting loud or disruptive behavior during the event will be asked to leave.
- **We are unable to provide a separate soundproof room for viewing this event. These shows are very very pin drop quiet so please consider that when deciding what ages are appropriate. No cry room available at this venue and even voices in the lobby will be heard in the concert space.
SOCIALS:
- Use #seattlecathedrals and tag @abbeyarts on Instagram or Facebook, @fremontabbey on Twitter
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