Songwriter Series: The Anderson Council (duo) + Jefferson & The Inversions + Jon Caspi

Songwriter Series: The Anderson Council (duo) + Jefferson & The Inversions + Jon Caspi

Pete & Mike of The Anderson Council - A rare duo set for two members of The Anderson Council together, founding singer-songwriter Peter Horvath along with guitarist/back-up vocalist Michael Potenza will showcase the dynamic core of their harmonic songs, most often heard otherwise in their more amplified, full throttled form. We're not sure what kind of surprises we'll get, yet eager in anticipation to host this change of mode for these long-time songcraftsman that Little Steven's Underground Garage (SiriusFM) has touted for ages, gaining them stages on the annual International Pop Overthrow concert in NYC and multiple albums out via JEM Records.


Jefferson & The Inversions - Jefferson picks back his trusty acoustic guitar which formed the base of his earlier material (2013-2017), after laying it down to record a buzzing batch of songs with a full band re-aimed under the name Jefferson & The Inversions in 2023. Showcasing heyday alt-rock mixed with soul, the sound paved the way to his latest album Alcuno (2023). Now with his current trio selected for our songwriter's showcase, Jeff, along with bassist Steve and drummer Brian, will showcase a range of older material while showcasing a new batch of songs to come.



Jon Caspi - Caspi has been a longstanding figure in the NJ indie, singer/songwriter, alternative and punk scenes. with his band Jon Caspi & The First Gun. One of the band's major achievements came in the form of a barroom, hooligan, singalong and fan favorite, "Raise ‘Em High!".  This song has become a cult hit in his home state of New Jersey. Legendary WFMU DJ Jonesey selected this tune as his official 2pm toast song which has increased the band’s fan base. A compelling live artist and storyteller, Caspi performs both with band and solo acoustic and has shared the stage with acts big and small. Read more on his website.




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