ZuhG @ Harlow’s

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When
Sat, January 19 2019
Where
Harlow’s Restaurant and Nightclub
2708 J Street
Time
9:00 pm
Admission
$10 Advance, $12 Day of Show
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Official website: ZuhG
Facebook: ZuhG, Mookatite, Wild Montane

Ask any member of the Band ZuhG this question, you will get a different response every time. Musically ZuhG resists being easily defined: Mixing funk, reggae, jazz, jam, and rock n’ roll together to create its own expressive genre of music. ZuhG’s sound will push your perceptions of music to new heights. They bring this sound to living color with their album releases: To Be Unlike Others (2007), Life (2009), Fish Tank (2010), and Free Love(2011). ZuhG stripped itself down in early 2013 with the release of an acoustic album (Calm and Clear), giving us a glimpse into the bands uniquely expressive character. Based out of Sacramento California since 2007, ZuhG has been busy carving out its own unique territory up and down the west coast and on the road touring nationally. Even finding a second home in the California music festival scene.

A 4 piece Neo Soul Jazz from Placerville, California comprised of vocals, keys, bass and drum. Influenced by Hiatus Kaiyote, Vulfpeck, Flying Lotus, and a wide range of other sounds.

Wild Montane (formerly Sam Peter and the Village) is an Indie Rock band from Pollock Pines, CA. The band has been lucky enough to play up and down Oregon and Northern California.They have opened for bigger acts like SleepTalk (LA) and Bearghost (Phx).

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