FRIDAY JUN 29, 2018
AJ Lambert
Although she is the granddaughter of Frank Sinatra and daughter of Nancy, AJ Lambert's style and interpretations of both standards and modern music are truly her own. After working as a film music supervisor and bassist in various bands (including Here We Go Magic and a reunion of seminal punk icons The Homosexuals), AJ has emerged as a solo artist on two fronts.
CAREFUL YOU is an album of unique interpretations of songs by modern artists like Spoon, TV on the Radio and John Cale, as well as some of her grandfather’s deep cuts from albums like “Only The Lonely.” AJ arranged and recorded the songs with a full band, has directed and produced her first music video, and will be touring to support the record throughout 2018.
As a solo vocalist, her revolving tour of small clubs in New York (Feinstein’s 54 Below), Los Angeles (Gardenia), Palm Springs (Purple Room), and Las Vegas showcases her work in a more intimate settting. She is currently performing complete Sinatra albums like “In The Wee Small Hours” with John Boswell on piano.
AJ also hosts “Third Generation” on Sirius XM’s “Siriusly Sinatra.”
Although she is the granddaughter of Frank Sinatra and daughter of Nancy, AJ Lambert's style and interpretations of both standards and modern music are truly her own. After working as a film music supervisor and bassist in various bands (including Here We Go Magic and a reunion of seminal punk icons The Homosexuals), AJ has emerged as a solo artist on two fronts.
CAREFUL YOU is an album of unique interpretations of songs by modern artists like Spoon, TV on the Radio and John Cale, as well as some of her grandfather’s deep cuts from albums like “Only The Lonely.” AJ arranged and recorded the songs with a full band, has directed and produced her first music video, and will be touring to support the record throughout 2018.
As a solo vocalist, her revolving tour of small clubs in New York (Feinstein’s 54 Below), Los Angeles (Gardenia), Palm Springs (Purple Room), and Las Vegas showcases her work in a more intimate settting. She is currently performing complete Sinatra albums like “In The Wee Small Hours” with John Boswell on piano.
AJ also hosts “Third Generation” on Sirius XM’s “Siriusly Sinatra.”
Rose Hotel (dj set)
Rose Hotel, aka Atlanta-based singer-songwriter and frontwoman Jordan Reynolds, has announced a forthcoming debut LP, I Will Only Come When It’s A Yes, due out May 31, 2019. Rose Hotel’s 2017 EP, Always A Good Reason, was passed around like a secret in music scenes and college towns from Athens, GA to Bowling Green, KY. The stripped-down intimacy was equal parts introspective and wistful, recalling a distant era when voices like Joni Mitchell and Emmylou Harris cut through the hiss of A.M. static. For I Will Only Come When It’s A Yes, Reynolds collaborated with a tight-knit band of musicians from Atlanta’s emerging indie scene — members of Material Girls, Neighbor Lady, Shepherds, Karaoke, and Palm Sunday. The result is a polished, full-band evolution of the lo-fi, bedroom origins of Reynolds’ first recordings under the moniker. Today, Paste Magazine is premiering the nostalgia-inducing music video for the album’s shoegaze tinged opener, “10 K.” They praise, “Reynolds is a natural storyteller, and her roomy indie-rock fits right in alongside that of artists like Hazel English and Jay Som.”
Rose Hotel, aka Atlanta-based singer-songwriter and frontwoman Jordan Reynolds, has announced a forthcoming debut LP, I Will Only Come When It’s A Yes, due out May 31, 2019. Rose Hotel’s 2017 EP, Always A Good Reason, was passed around like a secret in music scenes and college towns from Athens, GA to Bowling Green, KY. The stripped-down intimacy was equal parts introspective and wistful, recalling a distant era when voices like Joni Mitchell and Emmylou Harris cut through the hiss of A.M. static. For I Will Only Come When It’s A Yes, Reynolds collaborated with a tight-knit band of musicians from Atlanta’s emerging indie scene — members of Material Girls, Neighbor Lady, Shepherds, Karaoke, and Palm Sunday. The result is a polished, full-band evolution of the lo-fi, bedroom origins of Reynolds’ first recordings under the moniker. Today, Paste Magazine is premiering the nostalgia-inducing music video for the album’s shoegaze tinged opener, “10 K.” They praise, “Reynolds is a natural storyteller, and her roomy indie-rock fits right in alongside that of artists like Hazel English and Jay Som.”