
Watchhouse: An Intimate Evening of Country Folk at NYC's Historic Webster Hall
Overview
Watchhouse, the evolved musical vision of Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz, brings their captivating blend of Country, Country Folk, and Music to New York City. Formerly known as Mandolin Orange, the duo has garnered widespread acclaim for their intricate harmonies and poignant songwriting. Their albums, including 'Tides of a Teardrop' and 'Hupelo', have resonated with audiences worldwide, solidifying their place in the contemporary folk scene. Webster Hall, a legendary venue in the heart of New York with a rich history and a capacity of 1,500, provides an intimate setting for this performance. Since its reopening, Webster Hall continues to host a diverse range of artists, maintaining its status as a cultural landmark in a city known for its vibrant music scene. Expect a night of heartfelt music and authentic storytelling.
Highlights
Harmonious Blend: Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz are celebrated for their seamless vocal harmonies that create a captivating and immersive listening experience.
Songwriting Excellence: Watchhouse's music is known for its thoughtful and emotionally resonant lyrics, delving into themes of love, loss, and the human condition.
Historic Venue: Webster Hall, a New York City institution, offers a uniquely intimate concert setting with state-of-the-art sound and lighting.
Critically Acclaimed Albums: Their discography, including 'Tides of a Teardrop', has earned widespread critical acclaim, solidifying their status as leading figures in contemporary folk music.
Location
Meeting Point
Webster Hall New York NY US
