The Abramson Singers's 2015 Concert History

Leah Abramson's new folk-noir project from Vancouver, BC, Canada. Formerly of traditional folk bands Dyad, The Crooked Jades, and indie-rockers Octoberman, she plays haunting folk-noir originals about Truck Drivers, lost love and old maids. The Abramson Singers make memorable melodies and combine them with killer harmonies and an elegant (and heartbreaking) turn of phrase. As featured recently in fRoots Magazine, Leah Abramson is influenced by American old-time music and classic songwriters of the 60s and 70s.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 11, 2015
Khatsahlano Festival 2015
Yukon Blonde / The Belle Game / The Courtneys / Bad Pop / JPNSGRLS / The Ruffled Feathers / DRALMS / Louise Burns / Pointed Sticks / The Abramson Singers / David Morin / The Ballantynes / Dada Plan / Find the Others / DarkBlueWorld / Fake Tears / Enigmas / Energy Slime / Colin Cowan and the Elastic Stars / The Ford Pier Vengeance Trio / suruneplage Show all bands
Unknown venue Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Indie
Female Vocalists
Indie Folk
2015 1 concert
2013 2 concerts
2012 1 concert
2011 1 concert
2010 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Abramson Singers had?

The Abramson Singers has had 6 concerts.

What genre is The Abramson Singers?

The Abramson Singers is most often considered to be Indie, Female Vocalists, and Indie Folk.

When was the last The Abramson Singers concert?

The last The Abramson Singers concert was on July 11, 2015 at Unknown venue in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The bands that performed were: Yukon Blonde / The Belle Game / The Courtneys / Bad Pop / JPNSGRLS / The Ruffled Feathers / DRALMS / Louise Burns / Pointed Sticks / The Abramson Singers / David Morin / The Ballantynes / Dada Plan / Find the Others / DarkBlueWorld / Fake Tears / Enigmas / Energy Slime / Colin Cowan and the Elastic Stars / The Ford Pier Vengeance Trio / suruneplage.

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