Anna Nalick at Van Vleck House and Gardens
The next performance with Outpost in the Burbs is sure to be a great one! Anna Nalick is coming to the Van Vleck House and Gardens on Sunday, May 31 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Nalick is a platinum selling singer and songwriter from California who has been writing for herself – and other artists – since the age of 15.
According to the Outpost in the Burbs website, “Starting in 2005, Anna released her first studio produced album, entitled: Wreck of the Day. featuring the hit single “Breathe (2AM)” under the SonyMusic label. The song propelled to the top of the charts and sent Anna on a nearly four year tour around the world. Featuring her third hit single ‘Shine,’ Anna and SonyMusic released The Shine EP. Both Wreck of the Day and The Shine EP can still be heard widely on radio and television today, with ‘Breathe’ being featured twice on the hit television drama ‘Grey’s Anatomy.’ Utilizing the unique sounds of toy piano, sitar, glockenspiel, oud, mandocello and sweeping string arrangements, Broken Doll & Odds & Ends features a wide range of instruments, performed by a very talented collection of musicians. Anna’s unique storytelling ability and timeless sense of melody has gained even more notoriety with fans, selling over 30,000 copies during the album’s first month. Presently, Anna is dedicating the majority of her time to writing for her next project. Unlike the acoustic feel of Broken Doll & Odds & Ends, Anna’s next album will be an electric collection of songs, featuring a full band and a bigger sound than previously produced.”
This concert will also be an acoustic show, which will be able to highlight Anna Nalick’s great voice and talent in a completely different light.
Tickets for Anna Nalick are $25 and can be purchased in person at Keil’s Pharmacy, Terra Tea and Studio042. They can also be purchased online at ticketleap.com. The show is from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., so be sure to get there with plenty of time for parking.
For those who are looking to grab a bite to eat before the show, there is a variety of eateries all over Bloomfield Avenue, such as HLS (Health, Love and Soul), Escape and Le Petit Parisien. There are also some eateries near the Lackawanna Plaza, such as Pig and Prince, and an American-fare restaurant/bar called Just Jake’s on Park Street and Bloomfield Avenue.
For more information on Outpost in the Burbs or to see the other shows taking place this season, visit the Outpost website at outpostintheburbs.org
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