Bacci is stacked with a power house of shows all week long starting April 14th, 15th and 16th.
On April 14th, the band will be hitting two of their New York residencies. First at 6pm until 8pm, Bacci duo performs at the 44 Live music series, hosted by James Kinney from James Kinney Live at the Royalton Hotel, Forty Four. Since December, Bacci has been winning over clientele, and fans, performing originals and covers by their favorite artists.
Coming directly afterward, the band will be cruising up to Dinosaur BBQ to perform at their favorite Harlem hotspot. For the past 5 years, Bacci has been performing at this institution of "Blues, BBQ and Booze" and taking the "Blues" and replacing it with BACCI. The most recent Dinosaur BBQ visits have been accompanied by some of Bacci's friends, but this week, will be the boys laying it down by themselves. Ramping up every week, Peter and Paul are getting together writing the new album and in the works is art work and photography.
Friday night, the band will be doing a mostly cover set at Session 73 for good fun on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Rarely does the group do weekend shows in the city because of the members rigorous playing schedule with other groups, but we figure this weekend will be a good one to stretch out and have a good time. The show will start at 11pm and the band expects a great turnout.
Saturday night, a band dropped out and Bacci decided to step in at the Old Bay in New Brunswick, making it the 3rd appearance in New Jersey in a month! The group will be going out as a trio and rocking the house as they hit one of their favorite full band rock spots in New Brunswick! 10pm at 61 Church Street.
Starting in July, the boys will be hitting a studio in Williamsburg with Bryan Smith formerly of Clinton Studios. Bryan has worked with several recording artists including Donald Fagen, Lauryn Hill, Chaka Khan, Roseanne Cash and many others. He has worked for films including The Aviator and Dreamgirls along with doing television series work including the 2006 and 07' Tony Awards and shows such as Top Chef and Project Runway. Bryan will be engineering the basics for bassist Mike Chiavaro, keyboardist Red Wierenga, and Paul Amorese. Peter will be doing his guitar basics and possibly vocals there as well. The new studio is where MGMT recorded some of the material for their hit record, "Oracular Spectacular" so we are hoping to have some of that good luck spread to us.
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