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Annie Ellicott’s Rubyland presents: All That Glitters Is Ghoul! (Halloween Special)

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On Saturday, Oct. 26th, Rubyland returns to LowDown for our annual Halloween Show! Adorn yourself in your most glamorous gore and ghostly glitz for the costume competition, and be prepared for frights and delights from our spooky, sparkly surprise guests!

The show will feature Annie Ellicott (vocals and ukulele), Jordan Hehl (bass), Nicholas Foster (drums), Peter Tomshany (guitar), Mark Southerland (saxophone), and David Broome (piano).

Doors open at 7 p.m. | Show starts at 8 p.m.

Ages 21+ (Please provide a valid ID)

ABOUT ANNIE ELLICOTT

A veteran of the stage, Annie Ellicott has been performing for sold-out crowds in theater and music for 30 years. She is the frontwoman for the eight-piece jazz combo, Annie Ellicott and The Lucky 7, and recently dropped an album of upbeat jazz standards, “Happy Talk,” with pianist Scott Mcquade — available on all streaming platforms. Annie has been a reoccurring guest singer with Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, appearing with the ensemble 20 times over the last eight years across the US and Europe, performing jazz, bebop, and comedy improv. Goldblum says of Ellicott, “I always know it’s going to be fun when Annie is on the gig. She’s a wonderful jazz singer who is adventurous and surprising.” The Guardian sums the chanteuse up succinctly, “Annie Ellicott blends coquettishness with cool.” Annie is also the lead singer and songwriter for Rubyland, a cross-genre band based out of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

ABOUT RUBYLAND

Rubyland is a cross-genre band made up of seven songwriters in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who combine elements of jazz, pop, rock, and folk to create a full-bodied and emotionally driven sound. Their live performances are often theatrical and visually colorful with whimsical costumes and set pieces bespoke to the theme of the evening. Veteran Jazz singer and lead songwriter Annie Ellicott fronts the band with dynamically soulful vocals ranging from whisper-soft to thunderous, and an unorthodox approach to the electric ukulele. David Broome (piano), Mark Southerland (saxophone), Peter Tomshany (guitar), Jordan Hehl (bass), and Nicholas Foster (drums) round out the group with a masterful command of their instruments and excellent original songs, making for a beautifully rich and charmingly eclectic ensemble.

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