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Sauce City with City Island and Fantastic Gentlemen

Friday, April 19 2024 at 6:30 PM

Sauce City was formed in the Lower East Side of New York City in 2022, seeking to bring tasty grooves to the people. Tight harmonies and funky pockets pay tribute to the classic neo-soul grooves of old with a contemporary spin. Join us on this special night where Sauce City will be followed on stage by performances from two other great NY bands, City Island and Fantastic Gentlemen, on April 19.


20 dollar table minimum per person is required.
21+
Tickets are non-refundable.

$20 in advance
$25 at door

Description

Sauce City was formed in the Lower East Side of New York City in 2022, seeking to bring tasty grooves to the people. Tight harmonies and funky pockets pay tribute to the classic neo-soul grooves of old with a contemporary spin.

Kirin Dombek’s soaring lead vocals are complemented by the multi-instrumentalist talents of Paul Gregg and Eric Ratner, creating a sound most influenced by the likes of Bill Withers, Sade, Parcels, and Lake Street Dive.

Sauce City has performed at such NYC venues as Mercury Lounge, The Bowery Electric, Nublu, and The Sultan Room. They’ve since hit the ground running in 2023, with the release of their upcoming single ‘Can’t Make It Out Alive’ and a run of shows scheduled throughout New York.

Fantastic Gentlemen is a Brooklyn-based collective of musicians with a penchant for tight grooves and soaring peaks. Each member brings their own rich experience in the jam-band space with the group’s collective influences ranging from the likes of Grateful Dead & MMW to bands like Khruangbin & King Gizzard.

Co-fronted by Jordan Sookikian (lead guitar), and Danny Lamport (vocals & rhythm guitar), the group features a cast of high-caliber musicians who guarantee a fresh, high-energy, dynamic performance every time they take the stage.
City Island is an NYC-based soft rock meets indie pop band composed of lifelong friends Nick Pretel and Josh Anthony. After releasing their first EP All The Love and their first music video for Prison Walls, they face the question of “What comes next?”. With features in the Bronx Buzz, Spectrum 1 in LA and NBC News 4 Latino they certainly have the momentum to aim high. They continue to write and collaborate toward more musical projects to come.
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