Daphne Willis Announces Hotel Cafe Debut
. The intimate venue, which has served as an important launching ground for such artists as Ingrid Michaelson and Sara Bareilles, will provide the perfect backdrop for an introduction to Willis� soulful, thought-provoking music. In the little more than three years since she grabbed her acoustic guitar and took the stage for the first time, Daphne Willis has grown from a feisty neophyte into a self-assured, marvelously expressive artist with a bracingly seductive sound. The 22-year-old�s Vanguard debut album, What to Say (due for release Feb. 9th) documents Willis� voyage of self-discovery, while also standing as a captivating introduction to a remarkably fresh voice with a distinctive point of view�one that both reflects and scrutinizes the social patterns of her generation. Daphne Willis First 20 people admitted to Hotel Cafe show will receive a copy of Daphne's Exhibit A EP Preview and Purchase Daphne Willis CDs |
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