Self-described “island-infused drum ‘n' bass gospel ninja soul” artist Zach Deputy recorded his singer-songwriter album, Another Day (expect ballads, mid-tempo songs and R&B), with a full band. But his upcoming tour is all about his one-man show, a feat of live-looping prowess. According to press, Deputy's new songs appeal to “to fans of contemporary artists like Jack Johnson and Amos Lee, while retaining a classic sound and feel.” Deputy plays Pisgah Brewing on Thursday, May 17. 9 p.m. $12 in advance or $15 day of the show. http://pisgahbrewing.com.
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