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Chris Housman with special guest Jessye DeSilva
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Apr 17 Thu
Chris Housman with special guest Jessye DeSilva
8:00PM
30 West 26th Street, New York, NY

If country music is speaking the truth, then Chris Housman is one of the best qualified artists working today.  Beyond the classic twang, rich six string backed sound, and disarming Kansas baritone, his offerings in the genre gently, yet unapologetically, speak his truth at every turn.  As an openly gay country artist, he thoughtfully marries two worlds that, to many, are at odds with one another.  But Chris’ message is a simple one: Country is for everyone. 

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Chris Housman


Chris Housman Bio - ABRIDGEDIf Harlan Howard was right when he said “country music is three chords and thetruth”, then Chris Housman is one of the best qualified artists working in Countrytoday. Beyond the classic twang, rich six string backed sound, and disarmingKansas baritone, his offerings in the genre gently, yet unapologetically, speak histruth at every turn. As an openly gay country artist, he thoughtfully marries twoworlds that, to many, are at odds with one another. Whether it’s the fable-like“Drag Queen” which celebrates a small town teacher of the year who goes fromMichael to Michelle after hours, or the viral sensation “Blueneck”, a welcominghomespun manifesto that proudly declares “y’all means all”, Housman’s musicoffers a musical bridge in a divided time. Called “irresistible” by Rolling Stone, withGood Morning America praising him for “making waves”, and Billboard staunchlyaffirming him as a saving grace for “outcasts in the genre,” Housman’s message,embodied in his upcoming debut album “Blueneck”, is a simple one: Country is foreveryone. Given his 6 million+ streams and 264,000 online followers, it's clearly amessage that the world wants to hear.
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Jessye DeSilva

Jessye DeSilva seamlessly blends theatrical pop elements with traditional folk and roots music to form her piano-driven alt-americana sound. She infuses hope into songs about religious alienation, mental health struggles, and societal injustice to create a uniquely queer and unholy ruckus. Jessye’s latest album Renovations (July 2023) follows her ‘70s-rock-influenced 2022 release Landscapes, which earned them a nomination for Americana Artist of the Year at the 2022 Boston Music Awards. No Depression says “Comparisons to Elton John and Brandi Carlile are easy — DeSilva clearly takes a page from these idols, anchoring [her] songs in pop melody juggernauts, gauzy textures, and vocal bravado.” American Songwriter has said Jessye’s “catalog doesn’t skimp on razor-sharp lyrics, paired frequently with an almost ethereal vocal,” and Nashville Scene named her a 2023 Artist To Watch, saying “DeSilva could inject new life into a genre that could definitely use a little more pretzel logic.” READ MORE +