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    Bluehouse with Special Guest Rebecca Loebe

    Bluehouse with Special Guest Rebecca Loebe

    Presented by Kennett Flash at Kennett Flash

    July 29, 2011


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    As one of Australia's premier independent bands, Bluehouse have stamped out their own unique style by writing folk-flavored pop melodies meshed with powerful, intricate harmonies and inspired guitar and bass playing, along with an engaging, lively show that heaps healthy doses of sardonic wit and humor in between songs. Rebecca Loebe is a laid-back award-winning indie-folk singer from Atlanta, GA. Since quitting her job as a full-time recording studio engineer in 2006, she has performed 100+ shows per year at colleges, coffeehouses and theaters in over 30 states of the US and in Europe. In 2011 she was selected from thousands of singers to appear on NBC's new singing show The Voice, where her performance of "Come As You Are", inspired Maroon 5's Adam Levine to say "I just love listening to you sing, in a genuine way..." and Christina Aguilera to say "I would love to work with you, I think you have a really special gift." Within 24 hours of the show's premiere, Loebe's rendition of "Come As You Are" reached #7 on the iTunes Alternative Top 10 Chart.


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        Kennett Flash

        102 Sycamore Alley
        Kennett Square, PA 19348

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        Tickets:

        Advance: $12
        Day of show: $15 

        Info Phone: www.etix.com

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        July 29, 2011

        Times:

        Doors @ 7 pm
        Show @ 8 pm 

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