Serenity Fisher and the Cardboard Hearts are sharing a co-bill headline concert w/ Steve Katz (Founder of Blood, Sweat & Tears) at Cincinnati's recently revitalized Ludlow Garage on Saturday, April 9th!
Serenity Fisher and the Cardboard Hearts blend playful pop-rock with a Tim Burton-esque quirkiness. A wordsmith, Serenity Fisher entices stories into becoming songs using truth-telling, highly-visual lyrics, and dreamy melodies. Fisher is a powerhouse singer whose nuanced vocals vary from bluesy belt to sultry whisper, from technical prowess to stripped down raw emotion. Her piano style is theatrical and passionate. Her music has been compared to Regina Spektor, Tori Amos and Fiona Apple.
Steve Katz is a founder in the late 1960s of the groundbreaking and hugely popular jazz-rock big band Blood, Sweat & Tears; and the producer of Lou Reed’s best-selling and still-influential live LP Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal (as well as its follow-up Sally Can’t Dance, Reed’s only top-10 album). Katz engagingly recounts fascinating stories in an insightful, intelligent, sometimes wistful and sometimes funny style
It will be a captivating evening of multifaceted musicians, songwriters, and storytellers this Saturday at Ludlow Garage. Doors are at 7p, Show starts at 8p. Go grab your tickets HERE.