M57 Urban Salon at Metropolitan Room September 25

Moscow 57 Urban Salon Pops Up

at Metropolitan Room

Wednesday, September 25th at 9:30 PM

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946270_10151474342096721_167298006_n-1Kayte Grace will be releasing her EP, find out more about Kayte Grace here

Kayte Grace is a singer/songwriter based out of New York City who has a signature blend of folk, blues, pop and rock, held together by warm-voiced, lilting melodies with rich, resonant lyrics. Kayte has garnered national attention with three albums under her belt. She is featured in The Washington Post, on YouTube, NBC and ABC in Georgia, the Ivy League Christian Observer and in Washington Magazine. She has played nearly two hundred shows in nineteen states, including performances during SXSW at Red Gorilla Music Fest (Austin, TX), opening for the Gabe Dixon Band and Lelia Broussard from The Voice. Kayte has acted professionally for over fifteen years, landing roles in commercials and television shows: Law & Order: SVU, HBO’s The Wire and Gossip Girl. She is currently preparing to release the first EP of her new project called Set Fire to Separate Lives funded by an IndieGoGo campaign.

After releasing three albums, two singles and touring the country – all within four years of teaching herself to play guitar – Youtube and Washington Post favorite, alternative “folktry” singer/songwriter Kayte Grace authors a five-chapter musical novel.  Set Fire to Separate Lives is being released over the course of a year to fans who’ll be able to pay what they like for every EP.  The 22-song collection, funded by an IndieGoGo campaign and recorded in 50 hours in Brooklyn, traces the anatomy of “forever love” in all its breathless, brutal brilliance, deep delight and dirty corners.

Check out the making of Set Fire to Separate Lives here

Ellen Kaye will be hosting and performing with Ethan Fein on guitar and Benjamin Franklin Brown on bass

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