ArtsRock’s new Voices on the Hudson series presents fresh voices singing original music in an intimate setting at the Angel Nyack.
Spencer LaJoye (luh-JOY) is a singer/songwriter from the Midwest making queer indie folk music for everyone. The 2021 Kerrville Songwriting Competition and 2024 Songwriter Serenade winner spins crystalline vocals through a loop pedal while strumming an acoustic guitar in charming, banter-heavy performances that keep audiences laughing one moment and weeping the next.
Lula Pilar is a singer-songwriter born and raised in Nyack, NY. When she isn’t performing with her pop band, Aces Bridge Club, Lula is concentrating on the more intimate side of music, as featured in her performance on “Tiny Dorms,” a Yale-ified version of NPR’s “Tiny Desk.” From the keys to the guitar, her acoustic sound is the result of indie pop and jazz influences that leave listeners immersed in winding melodies, nature metaphors, and everything bittersweet.
Presented in partnership with the Angel Nyack and Voices in the Heights.
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