Remi Goode with opener Emily Frost| Sunday, July 12, 7 p.m. | Doors open at 6 p.m.
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Things I’ve Said Before, the debut album from Remi Goode , is an introduction to an indie-folk artist who straddles the borders between different worlds. A nylon-string guitarist with classical training and contemporary influences, she creates her own version of modern-day American roots music: one that’s intimate one minute and cinematic the next, making room for folky bedroom recordings, full-band studio performances, and all points in between.
For Remi (pronounced “RAY-mee”), everything began in Tucson, Arizona, where she grew up listening to artists like Suzanne Vega, Kathleen Edwards, and Sarah Harmer. Those songwriters used folk music as a springboard for a wider sound, and Remi was soon following in their footsteps, combining her academic training — from classical guitar lessons to her vocal performances as a member of the acclaimed Tucson Girls Chorus — with an interest in charting new musical ground. She found a likeminded musician in fellow guitar student Gabe Lehrer, kickstarting a longtime partnership in music, romance, and life. Years later, when Remi began recording Things I’ve Said Before in studios and bedrooms stretching from Arizona to her adopted hometown of Nashville, Gabe was beside her the entire time, pulling triple-duty as her bandmate, engineer, and mixer.
Emily Frost
Emily Frost was born and raised in Sarasota and has been performing up and down the cultural coast since 2015.
Her voice and style of singing has been compared to Allison Kraus, Norah Jones, and Sarah McLachlan and she is recognized for her talent with rhythm guitar and fingerpicking. She classifies her genre of music as acoustic sweet soulful folk and enjoys writing music and recreating covers of her favorite songs. She is frequently accompanied by percussionist Maureik Robison who plays the cajon and uses other percussive instruments on both feet. Together they create a fun unique sound that captures a wide array of audiences.
Their favorite newly arranged covers include: More than a woman, Blue Skies, Fast Car, and Champagne Supernova. Their catalog spans many genres and decades to deliver a thoroughly enjoyable playlist for all ages. You can find Emily’s original album “Songs That Belong in the Sun” on Spotify, Apple Music, and other streaming services under her maiden name Emily Ross.