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Loyola Capstone Show

  • Zony Mash Beer Project 3940 Thalia Street New Orleans, LA, 70125 United States (map)

Presale $10 // Door $15

Doors 7pm // Show 8pm

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Four Musicians with the Loyola Popular and Commercial Music Program will be showcasing their capstone projects!

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2mvch is an artist and producer hailing from Upstate NY. Obsessed with music from a young age, he fell in love with the wide variety of sonic influences throughout rock, alternative and hip hop music, which would create the foundation for his artistry beginning in high school. 2mvch began a self-taught profession through electronic production, experimenting with sounds and techniques up until college, where he began releasing tracks on Soundcloud. Never one to stay in one place, he is constantly trying out new sounds and styles, whether it be on top of an 808 or an acoustic guitar. To those close to him, he is an anomaly. To everyone else, he is simply too much.

21-year-old ‘grace b’ is a singer/songwriter currently based in New Orleans, Louisiana. With her warm vocal tone and timeless lyrics, she blends elements of indie pop, folk, and psychedelic jazz to create a dreamy atmosphere for her listeners. Her songs mirror her personality, balancing her softer acoustic side with her love for upbeat groovier tunes. ‘grace b’ is influenced by a wide range of artists including Julie London, Eloise, Lizzy Mcalpine, Men I Trust, and Clairo. Above all, ‘grace b’ seeks to express the beauty in authenticity and her journey on the adventure of life.

Sophia Price, 21, born in Hudson, Ohio started her music and songwriting journey at the age of 12 teaching herself how to play guitar and piano. She began performing at local coffee shops and community music festivals when she was 14, and then later attended Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan where she received intensive singing and songwriting training. After being fully self taught in guitar, piano, bass, and classically trained on flute, she then took her talents to New Orleans Louisiana where she now studies at Loyola University where she has collaborated in writing with numerous other artists in the area as well as performing at local venues such as The Howlin’ Wolf, Tipitina’s, Gasa Gasa as well as local coffee shops. Currently, when she is not performing her original music, you can find her with The School of Rock in Metairie/New Orleans where she is a private vocal, piano , and ensemble teacher working with other young artists who inspire her each and everyday. In everything she does she would like to thank her family and friends for the continued love and support in this journey.

Mia Day makes music that feels like the cold clear water of the Pacific Northwest. When she writes songs, she imagines she’s in a ‘90s movie. A record store junky, over-thinker, Seattle native that grew up under the endless gray sky, Day writes songs with the harsh vulnerability that comes with spending a lot of one's teenage years alone. Influenced by the power house vocals of Maggie Rogers, and the songwriting of Phoebe Bridgers and Adrianne Lenker, Day brings a jaggedness to folk music and a bitter-sweetness to indie-rock that people who were called sensitive as a kid will identify with.

Mia Day has been named one of the “best of the Pacific Northwest” by Sub Pop records. “Rosie,” her alt-folk anthem, was named KEXP’s song of the day in 2021. She is beginning to enter the Seattle festival circuit, playing Belltown Bloom last May, and Capitol Hill Block Party this upcoming Summer 2023. Day can be found playing shows in Seattle and New Orleans, where she is currently finishing her senior year of college, as well as her sophomore album.

Earlier Event: March 30
Last Bite Pop Up
Later Event: March 31
Sam Price Trio FREE Live Music