
Roberta Faceplant
Roberta Faceplant, Erin Fox, Emily Drinker, Kelvin Cochrane at Tin Can Bar
Mar. 5th, 2023
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Tin Can Bar
2537 E Somerset St, Philadelphia, PA 19134
Mar. 5th, 2023
7:00 PM

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Kelvin hosts a curated night of music. Inviting his favourite Philly musicians to come and play their music every 1st Sunday of the month at the Tin Can Bar.
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Roberta Faceplant Biography
Americana
Rock
Alt Country
Folk Rock
Country
Storming headfirst into a male-dominated musical format with rhinestones and fire-breathing rage, Roberta Faceplant is the solo country rock project of Philadelphia based singer-songwriter and You Do You front woman Katie Feeney.
She debuted her first single “Everything is Trash” in February 2021, receiving radio play and press coverage on KEXP 90.3 FM, Post To Wire, B-Sides & Badlands, Gimme Country, LonesomeHighway.com, Philly Live, the 25 O'Clock podcast, and more. Since her live stage debut in 2018, she has shared the stage with such artists as Maggie Koerner, Linda Gail Lewis, and Brule County Bad Boys.
Roberta Faceplant’s songwriting style follows in the steps of classic country music greats like Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton, combined sonically with modern inspirations including Kacey Musgraves, Cary Ann Hearst, Shannon Shaw, and Pearl Charles, who all fuse Americana and Country with Rock, Pop, and other genres.
Read MoreShe debuted her first single “Everything is Trash” in February 2021, receiving radio play and press coverage on KEXP 90.3 FM, Post To Wire, B-Sides & Badlands, Gimme Country, LonesomeHighway.com, Philly Live, the 25 O'Clock podcast, and more. Since her live stage debut in 2018, she has shared the stage with such artists as Maggie Koerner, Linda Gail Lewis, and Brule County Bad Boys.
Roberta Faceplant’s songwriting style follows in the steps of classic country music greats like Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton, combined sonically with modern inspirations including Kacey Musgraves, Cary Ann Hearst, Shannon Shaw, and Pearl Charles, who all fuse Americana and Country with Rock, Pop, and other genres.
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