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Y Sisters to Perform at Occidental Center for the Arts

Gary Carnivele March 14, 2018

Sunday April 29 @ 4 pm. T Sisters! at Occidental Center for the Arts. Oakland-based siblings Erika, Rachel and Chloe are fast-rising singer/songwriter stars on the folk/Americana festival circuits who collaborate with and support acts such as Amos Lee, Laurie Lewis,Todd Rundren, the Woods Brothers, and more. Captivating audiences with soaring harmonies, inventive arrangements, and plenty of sisterly sass, they evoke the classic girl groups from the Andrews and Pointer Sisters to modern family bands like First Aid Kit. Enjoy their lively originals and covers of folk, Americana, gospel, R & B, soul and bluegrass at OCA’s acoustic sweet spot. Reservations advised!  $19 Adv/$24 at door. Fine refreshments. Art Gallery open. Wheelchair accessible. 3850 Doris Murphy Ct. Occidental 95465 . 707-874-9392 www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org.

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