
Spring Songs Concert: John Conahan, Alyssa Garcia, & Dan Rendine
April 5 at 8:00 pm-9:30 pm
$10.00 – $20.00
Tickets $20 online, $25 at the door. (Online sales end at 6:30 pm on the day of the show)
Livestream $15 – $10 in advance
Join us to celebrate the shift in seasons, let in the Light, and welcome the warmth! The spiritual adventurers who meet monthly at Fallser have teamed up with the Philadelphia Songwriters Project to bring three powerful performers to the Fallser stage.
John Conahan
John’s details: John Conahan is a composer, conductor, performer, and educator. John’s compositions have been premiered to much acclaim by an array of artists including Lorin Maazel, Marin Alsop, Denyce Graves, Donald Nally & The Crossing, Deborah Voigt, Antioch Chamber Ensemble, Lyric Fest, and Sir James Galway – at venues including Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Center, and the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. John is an active recording artist, maintaining a number of albums as a singer/songwriter, as well as with an experimental improvisation trio, and as a solo pianist focusing on his spontaneous piano works. His recordings are recently featured on television and in film, including PBS Great Performances.
Alyssa Garcia
Alyssa garcia is a Filipina-American, independent artist born and raised in Philadelphia. With songwriting as her true love, she thrives in her genre-blending sound of soul, jazz, R&B, and pop.
Breaking into the movie & television industry, Garcia’s work has been featured on the soundtracks of several projects, including Netflix’s The Starling and Daniel Roebuck’s Getting Grace.
Dan Rendine
Dan Rendine is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist from the Philadelphia area. He has performed both locally and internationally. Dan has taken the stage in Colorado, Paris, New York City, and Rome. He frequently performs in local venues. In addition to interpreting other artists’ work, Dan is a talented songwriter. He wrote and recorded an album of original music titled “Proud Lions,” which he released in 2010. Dan is currently working on a new album of original music, which he plans to share with audiences soon.
If you purchased a ticket, we have you on our guest list, please tell us your name when you come in for the show.By Car or By Train
The East Falls Train Station is a short walk from the Fallser Club. Parking in East Falls is no problem! There is ample free on-street parking near the East Falls train station driveway at 3610 Midvale Ave and a paid municipal lot three blocks away at 4100 Ridge Ave. Midvale Ave and Ridge Ave are both well-lit!