Ingrid Michaelson
Michaelson’s fame skyrocketed after her songs landed on popular television shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” and “One Tree Hill” as well as in an Old Navy commercial. Previously, much of Michaelson’s music had been promoted solely online via MySpace.
Michaelson has released three albums: “Slow the Rain” in 2003, “Girls and Boys” in 2006 and "Everybody" in 2009. The Staten Island native is the daughter of artist parents; her father is a composer and her mother is a sculptor. Michaelson began playing piano at age five and trained at Manhattan’s Third Street Music School. She graduated from Staten Island Technical High School and Binghamton University.
Mat Kearney
A quintessential late-bloomer to music, Kearney didn’t write his first song until midway through college. Raised by hippie parents in Oregon, he was charmed early on by music, smitten with albums like Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Paul Simon’s Graceland. But it wasn’t until the summer between his junior and senior year at California State University Chico that his musical life began. Splitting for Nashville, he slept on a friend’s couch for what seemed like an eternity, before cutting the learn-as-you-go debut album Bullet in 2004. Three years later, and thanks in large part to VH1—which kept “Nothing Left to Lose” in rotation for 45 consecutive weeks, before sending Kearney out as the headliner of the channel’s first You Oughta Know tour—he was playing Madison Square Garden and appearing on The Late Show With David Letterman. “Nothing Left to Lose,” “Undeniable” and “Breathe In Breathe Out” all cracked the Top 40.
Arts & Entertainment
Ingrid Michaelson & Mat Kearney
Tuesday, March 09, 20107:00PM - 10:00PM
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- Chameleon Club 223 N Water St. Lancaster PA 17603 (717) 299-9684
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- $25
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