THE AMERICAN RELICS to Debut at Chelsea Table and Stage on December 29, 2023 in NYC
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THE AMERICAN RELICS to Debut at Chelsea Table and Stage on December 29, 2023 in NYC

The nostalgic faction THE AMERICAN RELICS will be celebrating their debut on December 29, 2023 at the trendy new New York City Hotspot Chelsea Table and Stage located at 152 West 26th Street inside The Hilton Hotel.

THE AMERICAN RELICS features founder, lead guitarist, lead vocalist and head songwriter John Gitano, long time guitarist Neal Lazar, award winning bass player Nelson Montana, keyboardist Joni Ernst, illustrious opera star Adrienne Dugger on vocals and harmonies, and Patty Jarman on guitar and vocals. All of these musicians and vocalists are seasoned players in their own rights and have come together to form something very special.

Together the band has enjoyed viral YouTube videos on songs including “The Eyes of 1969” and “My Impala” as well as others. Having lived through the music of the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s their influence although retro is still musically relevant, entertaining and fits nearly every genre. Their live performances are said to be unique and breathtaking, astounding audiences who have had the privilege of seeing and hearing them.

Chelsea Table and Stage is the newest on the scene, intimate space for dining and music. The venue features the best touring performers alongside emerging artists. The 120 seat venue features state of the art sound, banquet, seating options, and has become the ultimate nightly setting for hospitality and entertainment in New York City.

Get your tickets for THE AMERICAN RELICS at Chelsea Table & Stage on December 29th, 2023 here:

https://chelseatableandstage.venuetix.com/show/details/xyIdGHV3NC6RJVzkxDxj/1703894400000

The official website for THE AMERICAN RELICS may be found at https://www.THEAMERICANRELICS.COM

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