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Danah Denice & Anthony Frijia

November 10 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

$15


Anthony’s Bio:

Anthony Frijia has mastered the art of creating live shows that feel more like intimate conversations than performances.
Recently voted “Baltimore’s Best Local Artist” in the Baltimore Reader’s Poll, he knows it’s these intimate conversations to which he owes all of his success as an artist.

Fusing folk, blues, and country influences, Frijia’s lyrically-driven songwriting has captivated audiences in the Mid-Atlantic, and across the country as a touring artist, drawing comparisons to Bob Dylan, Tyler Childers, and John Mayer. His knack for storytelling and a great lyric have never been more evident than on his most-recent studio release, “The Artifacts of Letting Go”, an 11-track Nomadic Americana record streaming everywhere and now available on vinyl.

Mine:

Danah Denice (she/they) is a 27 year-old singer-songwriter from Stevensville, MD. With a classical background in piano, and a folk background in guitar, she’s been compared to artists such as Carole King, Fiona Apple, and Joni Mitchell. Her raw and powerful vocal delivery, coupled with her pensive and heartfelt lyricism, has built her a loyal following in the greater Annapolis, Eastern Shore, and Baltimore areas. 

She’s collaborated with numerous artists in the DMV—both live and in studio, as a session musician + writer. Her first solo EP, “Light From a Dark Room” was released on 2/2/24, and she sold out both nights of her record release show in Annapolis to commemorate the release. The EP debuted at #7 (most downloaded) and #13 (most played) on the NACC’s College Radio Charts, and debuted on the AMA Americana Charts at #156. The music video for her single, “To Say Goodbye” has already accrued 65k views on YouTube — and the EP is spinning on over 60 radio stations (and counting) across the US. 

She is also one of the founders of The Songbird Collective — an Annapolis-based music and arts collective, that focuses on creating community amongst women and non-binary musicians, vendors, and visual artists — including a monthly songwriter showcase right here at 49 West. Their annual Songbird Festival had nearly 1000 attendees this past April. In June of 2024, the Collective officially gained nonprofit status thru being absorbed by AMFM: The Annapolis Musicians Fund for Musicians.

Details

Date:
November 10
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
$15