25 Ave B
New York City, New York 10009

For Immediate Release
October 14, 2005

Contact: Genan Zilkha
Email: [email protected]

New York, NY-Three fabulous women, (and a gentleman) play a not to be missed show at SCENIC on Tuesday, October 25, 2005.

Raphael Wintersberger
Rebecca Smith
Genan Zilkha
Alexis Thomason

$5 at the door.
Doors at 6:30PM
Show starts promptly at 7PM
Food is available at the upstairs Burger Joint
Scenic is at 25 Avenue B
between 2nd and 3rd street
Subway: F, V to Second Ave
Bus: M9 from Union Square

Charlottsville, Virginia native Raphael Wintersberger is trying to solve the world's problems (or at least his own) through song. On his acoustic (or sometimes electric) guitar he sings introspective songs about life and love that might just change or your life. He has played at the Knitting Factory and the Apocalypse Lounge, and currently works the sound board at SCENIC.

Rebecca Smith, lives in Brooklyn, NY by way of London and Upstate New York. She is a self taught slide guitarist with a deep, soulful voice like Billie Holliday. Her songs, and her vocal stylings convey a deep longing and sadness that can only be represented by music. She is a regular at the Sidewalk Café, and was featured in the 2005 Antifolk Festival.

Genan Zilkha, guitar/vocals, was a classically trained pianist until she found that she had a taste of rock and roll. Since that didn't
work out, she now spends her time writing folk songs with titles such as "I Think I Might Be Food Poisoning (But it could also be love)" and
"I Know What Will Make You Not A Dyke". Genan is also known for her unique takes on Britney Spears songs, in particular her version of Britney's Version of "My Prerogative". She has performed at the Bowery Poetry Club as part of the Boog City Classic Albums Live and at the Knitting Factory, as well as at venues throughout Rhode Island and
Binghamton, NY.

Alexis Thomason invites you to come on in and be alone with her. Alexis was exposed to the rock'n'roll lifestyle through her parents at an early age. She attended Laguardia High School, and later found a home playing at the Wetlands Preserve and eventually the Knitting Factory. Alexis can be heard performing with the Jack Grace Band on the soundtrack of the Fox Searchlight film "Supertroopers". In 2004, she released her debut solo album, "emotional blah blah blah".

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