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Music Event February 22, 2011

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  • PT Walkley - Album Release with Undersea Poem
  • 8:00pm

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  • Bar Stools $15.00
  • Reserved Tables $15.00
  • Reserved Best Tables $15.00
  • VIP Tables $15.00

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Join the multi-talented musican and composer PT Walkley, and a host of special guests, as he celebrates the release of his latest EP "The Ghosts Of Chivalry". PT returns to City Winery for this single night.

ABOUT PT WALKLEY

Whether releasing critically acclaimed records, performing live at Madison Square Garden, or composing for film and tv, PT Walkley is consistently finding homes for all the different music in his head.  Often having a hand in multiple projects, Walkley’s trajectory is akin that of a T-Bone Burnett, a Mark Mothersbaugh, or a Damon Albarn, in that he follows his wide-ranging inspirations in order to satisfy a constant craving to make the music he loves, all the while expanding his artistic boundaries.  The common thread through his diverse catalogue is a sharp lyrical wit and an uncanny melodic sensibility which, although winding, adventurous, and at times a touch left of center, is always refreshingly accessible and ultra catchy.  

Time Out NY calls Walkley’s music “vigorously tuneful and cinematic”.  In fact, his new EP Whats What offers a sneak peak at the upbeat soundtrack to Ed Burns’ new movie Nice Guy Johnny. Walkley wrote 12 songs and the original score for the feature film, which premiers at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival.

His 2009 release, Mr. Macy Wakes Alone, is a sprawling concept record, full of strings, harps, horns, flutes, choirs, recurring characters and all star collaborations with folks like Sean Lennon, David Campbell (Beck, Johnny Cash), and  Larry Campbell (Bob Dylan, Levon Helm).  The ambitious effort has earned Walkley regular airplay on East Village Radio, KEXP, WEHM, WRXP, WFUV and Q1043, and high praise from Rolling Stone, Billboard, NPR and The New Yorker.

Walkley’s film and tv work is done as a core member of Frisbie, a music company in tribeca.  His film scores include four for Ed Burns:  Looking For Kitty (2004), The Groomsmen (2006), Purple Violets (2007), and Nice Guy Johnny (2010), as well as Brennan Schroff’s Southern Belles (2005).  His commercials include Mercedes, Mastercard, GE, Campbell’s Soup, Starbucks, Macy’s, Home Goods, Dewars and Dentyne, to name a few.  Add to the list all of the music for Nickelodeon’s hit show, ‘Team Umizoomi”.

His career as a composer keeps him in NYC full time, making it difficult to tour beyond the Northeast.  However, PT Walkley has made a name for himself locally, playing with Coldplay at Madison Square Garden, with Weezer at Hammerstein Ballroom, and at last summer’s All Points West festival.  He is also  a regular at the prestigious Joe’s Pub.  Performing often in NYC means keeping the show fresh for return-customers.  Walkley has been known to deliver a riveting live set, whether solo acoustic, with piano and xylophone, with rock band, with string quartet, or with all of the above.

PT Walkley’s music spans the genres, but it is abundantly clear upon listening that each piece has come from the same head, the same heart.  ”A good, surprising melody with a heartbeat and the right words plugged in is all a song needs, no matter how it’s dressed”, Walkley tells us.  One thing is certain: PT Walkley is full of surprises.

ABOUT UNDERSEA POEM

For Chris Root and Juju Stulbach, making music is like capturing sunshine in a bottle. The New York City-based pair has perennially chased the sun – and surf – when the northern weather has grown cold. With each trip to their favorite spots on the Pacific coast of Mexico or the beaches of Brazil, they've been inspired to crystallize their adventures into dreamy, sexy and intimate songs. They capture the idyllic side of their life by the sea, along with something of the bittersweet feelings that can accompany the viewing of an impossibly gorgeous sunset. Undersea Poem is the name of their new band, as well as the name of their first album together since disbanding their much-loved trio, Mosquitos, and it showcases their most evocative and alluring songs yet. The album, with its cover featuring a beautifully primitive painting given to Stulbach's father decades ago, is a romantic travelogue that, luckily for us, they've decided to share.

Until now, Root and Stulbach have been perhaps best known for the effervescent "Boombox," the true-life tale set to a bossa nova beat of their blossoming relationship that was repeatedly licensed for television shows, films and TV ads.  It was the centerpiece of Mosquitos' acclaimed debut, which David Fricke of Rolling Stone called  "a sweet hybrid of bossa nova hypnosis and indie-pop restraint." He also declared vocalist Stulbach "a genuine gift from Ipanema, a Rio de Janeiro native with a voice like warm night air." Root, who originally hails from Philadelphia, had first spotted Stulbach at a student film shoot in Manhattan, heard her humming between takes and was smitten. More to the point, he became infatuated. Root followed her back to Rio, chronicling their ongoing courtship across two hemispheres in songs like "Juju and Blue," a paean to the object of his fascination (with her cat) and "Policeman," a recounting of a wallet-emptying encounter with the none-too-friendly Rio constabulary. Mosquitos ended up recording two more albums for the Bar/None label. It was in between the band's America-by-bus tours, that Root and Stulbach first decided to rent a room at the villa a friend had opened in a small Mexican town. Since then, the place has become a primary source of inspiration as well as a veritable second home.


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