New Year New Sounds | January 2019
G'morning! Happy New Year!!
Thrilled to announce that Ruby Rae + Friends Songwriter Nite at Freddy's will continue into 2019 (every second Wednesday of the month), and next up is February 13th with special guests Ryan Luce and DM Salsberg! Come by and hear new songs by my favorite talented local musicians. If you yourself are a songwriter and want to play this year - email me here.
Heading down to Washington DC to play a solo gig with the fabulous Ms. Olivia Mancini on January 31st at the Dew Drop Inn. It looks darn adorable. If you are a DC-er or have friends in the area, please spread the word!
And way far out on the horizon... we'll be playing the NEW HANK's SALOON on March 2nd! I can't wait to see and hear the new Hank's - sure it will be just like the original but better.
I'm working on new songs, as I mentioned previously (probably in a few posts by now). Hope to share more about this with you soon. Stay tuned!
Reminder - you can subscribe to the RR Bandcamp page to hear our entire back catalog + everything new that we make. Thank you so much for all your love and support; it is so appreciated and I am very grateful.
Feel free to email me to say hello or with questions here - I love to hear from you!
xx RR + co.
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Ruby Rae + Friends at Freddy's!
Wednesday, Feb 13 @ 8pm
Every 2nd Wednesday in 2019
627 5th Ave | Brooklyn, NY​
RR Solo // DM Salsberg // Ryan Luce
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Thursday, Jan 31 2019 Dew Drop Inn 2801 8th St NE, Washington, DC Dew Drop Inn Ruby Rae Solo // Olivia Mancini
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Saturday, Mar 2 2019 Hank's Saloon Ruby Rae // Andi Rae Healy & The Back River Bullies
Ruby Rae photo by Matt Andrews
Record Shops Carrying Ruby Rae Vinyl
Brooklyn NY: Human Head, REBEL ROUSER, + Black Gold Records
Queens NY: HiFi Records & Cafe
New Paltz NY: Jack's Rhythms + Rhino Records
Poughkeepsie NY: Darkside Records
Dallas TX: Good Records
Denton TX: Recycled Books Mad World Records
Norwell MA: Inclusion Records
"The throwback honkytonk tunes of Ruby Rae [are] darker than your usual singer-songwriter fare, with noir-ish and Southern gothic influenced lyrics" - Washington Post