New York, NY (City Canyons Records) -- NoNo's, Wilkes-Barre's hot new club for live music will be rocking until the wee hours when Jen Elliott and her band Bluestruck stop by on Saturday, November 18 at 10 p.m. to give a free show to area music fans. The performance at NoNo's is the last stop of a tour that has carried the band from New England to Florida and many points in between -- all in in support of Elliott's new album, 8 DAYS DOWN on the City Canyons Records label. 8 DAYS DOWN has been showered with critcal acclaim, comparing Ms. Elliott to a contemporary version of everyone from Bonnie Raitt to the Rolling Stones to Annie Lennox. One recent reviewer, Joanne Cohen-Schenke of BC Magazine remarked that "we should have known with Jen Elliott's debut album title, THE SECRET'S OUT, that she would be a stunning surprise to the music scene. Now with her sophomore release, 8 DAYS DOWN, Jen's artistry is even more compelling, soulful and downright slick ... as in Grace Slick. To fully appreciate Jen Elliott, you have to imagine the musical composition of Grace Slick seasoned with a powerful alto voice similar to Chrissy Hynde's ... All in all, Jen Elliott is a poetic siren with a panoramic sound window that ranges from fiery to finesse." NoNo's is located at 69 North Main Street at the corner of Union Street. 8 DAYS DOWN is available for purchase at select retail stores, Amazon.com, CD Baby and at Apple iTunes at https://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playListId=200368593. 8 DAYS DOWN is one of four current releases by City Canyons Records including STATION by the popular group The Velmas, HIGH SCHOOL by acclaimed alternative rockers The Alrights -- all released in the U.S. -- and "slowburn" by English rocker's ANEMO, released in the UK. Along with Jen Elliott and Bluestruck, The Velmas, The Alrights and ANEMO, the City Canyons roster includes such diverse talents as Valerian, Sara Wendt, David Steele and Peter Ulrich and covers a range of musical genres from alternative rock, to hard rock to alternative pop to world fusion.
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