
WXPN Welcomes The Fallser Winter Music Festival: Day 2
March 7 at 8:00 pm-10:30 pm
$20.00 – $35.00
Tickets $20,
$25 at the Door (online ticket sales stop at 6:30pm on the day of the show)
Special 2-Day Pass $35
Doors at 7pm
Keystone Breakers, The Fractals, & Heather Hurlock
Get ready for a night of music that blends the grit of Americana, the fire of rock, and the soul of storytelling. The Keystone Breakers bring their signature mix of cosmic country, Southern blues, and rich harmonies, delivering a sound both familiar and fresh. The Fractals unleash a high-energy fusion of rock, jazz, and deep musical prowess, led by the masterful songwriting and guitar work of Kevin Hanson. And Heather Hurlock’s deeply personal folk-rock anthems—infused with resilience, poetry, and raw emotion—will pull you in and hold you close. Together, these artists promise a dynamic evening of soundscapes that will stir your spirit and keep you moving.
The Keystone Breakers
The Keystone Breakers are a band based out of Southeastern PA heavily influenced by 70’s Country, Cosmic Country, Southern Blues, and American Roots Music. Since 2014, they have been performing their own brand of original music and putting their own touch on the classics, while continuing to deliver their audience with a unique, yet familiar experience with their relatable story telling songs, tasteful country guitar licks, and three part harmonies.
With the latest album release, Ridge Roads, the band has gained the attention of country music fans throughout the Northeast. They also gained the attention of the popular magazine, Honky Tonk Times, and were featured in an article in Issue 21.
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The Fractals
Guess what happens when a trio of three martini lunches staggers toward a ragged copy of “Respect For Acting,” stumbling over bellbottom into plasticine porters, hissing like 8-Tracks, knocking over emo kids with Flying Vees? The Fractals, that’s what happens, and they have been happening for ten years. Tearing it up mercilessly in a cyclonic maelstrom of Stevie-cum-Angus-cum-Fagan, with outer bands of Zeppelin and Trane, the whirling dervish that is The Fractals is not to be ignored. Kevin Hanson, lead singer and songwriter, has performed and recorded with the likes of Usher, Jay-Z, The Roots, Musiq Soulchild and countless others. He appears in the acclaimed films “Fade To Black” as a band member for Jay-Z’s “farewell concert) and Dave Chappelle’s “Block Party” as a member of the house band . His distinctive songwriting is what has drawn so many to both Huffamoose and his current band. His compositions and masterful guitar playing are the spinal cord of The Fractals. Jim Stager, bassist, has performed and recorded with hundreds of artists, ranging from Rosemary Clooney (!) to the legendary punk band “X”. His mastery of rock and jazz merge in a style that has earned him a place in the pantheon of Philadelphia’s notable session greats.
Erik Johnson, drummer, has performed or recorded with countless artists in myriad styles. His credits include: Ben Schachter’s Trio of Many, George Garzone, Tim Hagans, Jack Walrath, Gary Bartz, John Swana, Jef Lee Johnson, Ralph Bowen, Larry McKenna, Jim Ridl, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Kurt Elling, Gerald Veasley, Lelia Broussard, Liz Longley. In addition to his legendary status as a jazz virtuoso, his drumming has served as the heartbeat for a striking range of
Philadelphia’s singer-songwriter community. His fiercely original expressiveness on drums and soaring background vocals have
become vital to The Fractals’ sound. The Fractals have recently completed their first full-length offering, “Heavy Rotation” and are currently performing in the Philly area in support of their new release. Their live performances are not to be missed, and their shows have gained notoriety among local musicians and fans alike as remarkable musical events.
Heather Hurlock
Anthems for the bold. Ballads for the brave.
Heather Hurlock’s music weaves together raw emotion, poetic storytelling, and a deep connection to the human experience. Best known as the frontwoman of the barn rock band Tin Bird Choir, Heather captivates audiences with her heartfelt lyrics and dynamic performances.
In her first solo project, Heather explores themes of resilience, healing, and transformation, drawing inspiration from personal trials, nature, and the quiet strength found in everyday life. Her upcoming album, Kings and Queens of Mayhem, delves into the complexities of love, loss, and renewal, blending folk, Americana, and indie rock and even a dash of gritty punk.
Recorded with a collective of talented musicians (Kiley Ryan, Johnny Killgore, Brad Hinton, Adam Coffinberger, and David Hall) at the renowned Morningstar Studios, Heather’s music offers anthems for the bold and ballads for the brave, inviting listeners to reflect, connect, and find their way back home.
Stay tuned for upcoming releases, live performances, and more. Follow Heather on Instagram: @heatherhurlock
“My songs are tiny offerings—little pieces of light and shadow that I hope help others feel seen, soothed, and inspired.” – Heather Hurlock
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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!