Space Westerns Magazine is hosting an evening with Marian Call at Lucy’s Hat Shop at 7pm on October 15th, 2010 in Philadelphia as a part of her 49>50 tour—featuring humorous and moving original songs plus some creative and unexpected cover tunes.

Her 2008 album Got to Fly was commissioned by Quantum Mechanix, Inc.—friendly to all listeners, but especially for geeks. The songs are inspired by Joss Whedon’s Firefly (2003) and Battlestar Galactica (2004).

The private room at Lucy’s Hat Shop will be available beginning at 7pm and is a 21+ environment. Lucy’s Hat Shop is located at 247 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19106 (convenient to SEPTA: just a short distance from the #33 bus or from 2nd Street Station on the Market-Frankford Line).

Tickets are $15, $10 for students, seniors, military, disabled, or starving artist (honor system), available at http://mariancall.com/



Marian Call delivers whimsical Alaskan folk funk for the Coffee Counter-Culture. She sounds a little like Joni Mitchell & Regina Spektor raising the child of Jason Mraz & Erin McKeown. Call’s sound is always soulful, honest, and clever, loved by all types—computer geeks, church ladies, teenage thugs, NPR listeners, and urban hipsters worldwide. Marian is currently touring all 50 states and hopes to play for you soon — find more information at http://mariancall.com.

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Comments (1)

  1. Vincent Cleaver says:

    Shiny!

    I’m going, whether or not I can convince the a few so-called friends to go…

    Vince the alienzookeeper, browncoat otaku and mad scribbler

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