
SARAH GROSS, STEFAN WEINER, and JANE O’NEILL
May 25 at 7:30 pm-10:00 pm
$20.00
Tickets $20 online; #$25 at the door ( online tickets end at 6:30 pm on the day of the show)
Doors 7:30 pm
SARAH GROSS
Born with an innate sense of storytelling, Sarah Gross found solace in her guitar and pen, channeling her introspective journey into raw, honest, and soul-stirring melodies. As an artist, she has never shied away from exploring the intricate facets of the human psyche, often delving into the complexities of joy, sorrow, love, and, ultimately, self-discovery. Sarah’s sophomore album, “The Killjoy,” is a remarkable testament to her growth as both an artist and an individual. “The Killjoy” is an auditory masterpiece, skillfully blending elements of folk, indie, and alternative rock, all of which Sarah expertly crafts to mirror the depth and complexity of her journey. With evocative lyrics that resonate like poetry and melodies that linger long after the last chord fades, the album’s ethereal soundscapes transport listeners to the heart of Sarah’s metamorphosis. Sarah has been playing around Long Island ever since she could play a barre chord. Since then, she has been hand-picked to open for artists such as Sammy Rae & The Friends, Bella White, Lawrence, Theo Kandel, Melt, Jade Bird, and more. She made a name for herself in the Upstate, NY music scene while attending school at Syracuse University. After graduating, she has sold out shows at Rockwood MusicHall, played legendary venues like The Bitter End, Mercury Lounge, The Bowery Electric, etc, and continues to play locally around Long Island. Sarah’s career jump-started in 2024 after singing on stage with country music star Zach Bryan, at UBS Arena. Since then, she continues to perform, as well as an appearance on Jimmy Fallon, where she competed in the “Battle of the Instant Songwriters” segment and won. Sarah’s genuine storytelling and heartfelt performances have won the hearts of audiences near and far, cementing her place as a rising star in the indie folk music realm. With every verse, she weaves emotions into melodies, leaving an indelible mark on the souls of those who listen.
STEFAN WEINER
Stefan Weiner is an NYC-based queer indie folk singer-songwriter. A Top Shelf finalist in NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest 2024, Stefan creates a musical space for people to access a deeper vulnerability. More recently, Stefan has also begun a viral series of bawdy gay folk songs for social media, continuing to put his queerness in the foreground, but now with a little humor, too. How Lucky You Are, Stefan’s first full-length album will be out in May on Better Company Records with singles rolling out through the winter and spring.
JANE O’NEILL
Midwest-born Jane O’Neill is a DC-based Americana singer-songwriter and storyteller with a sound that many describe as both soulful and soothing and lyrics that are vulnerable and heartfelt, akin to some of her inspirations, Bonnie Raitt, Susan Tedeschi, and Brandi Carlile. Described as “quietly confident Americana” by Washington City Paper, Jane writes songs that reflect her sentimental spirit, telling universal tales of love, self-discovery, and resilience, all nestled within a voice that, upon first listen, you’d swear belongs on the record shelf next to the greats.
https://www.janeoneillmusic.com/
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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!