Last Sunday I enjoyed listening to the band playing at the Makers Market, a fun new place to find art & wares designed and crafted by locally-based individuals & organizations AND a farmer’s market, at the Old American Can Factory on Third Street and Third Avenue in Park Slope.
I must have put my name on a mailing list because I got an email from the band already. Cool. I was trying to remember the name of the band. It’s Railbird. Here’s the email I received from Miss Railbird:
Thanks for listening to the music at The Can Factory on Sunday and signing the Railbird mailing list. The music you heard was lead by me, Sarah Pedinotti a.k.a Railbird and included Jeremy Gustin of the Rex Complex on drums & percussion and Ben Davis (bass player in Railbird and leader of his own band, Cuddle Magic.). If you’re a music lover, all of these bands are worth checking out and following. We play in Brooklyn quite a bit and would love to see your faces again. In fact, it’s possible that we may play at the market once a month! So I’ll keep you posted on that. I apologize for not having Railbird CD’s available on Sunday. For those of you who are interested in getting the self-titled Railbird album released last October, it can be found on iTunes. We are also in the process of recording a new album produced by Jeremy Gustin! Please feel free to check out some “sneak peeks” (rough mixes) on our myspace. I’ll let you know when the album comes out and I’ll make sure to invite you to our CD release party! Until then, Happy New Year!