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Catie Turner

Sophie Holohan, Baby Fisher

Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Doors: 7pm | Show: 8pm
$20 to $32

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A self-proclaimed “overthinking, overwhelmed musician with a talent in overcomplicating situations,” Catie Turner’s heart-wrenching breakthrough hit single, “God Must Hate Me,” proved a viral phenomenon upon its November 2021 release. Applauded by American Songwriter as “a platform for all sorts of reflections and interpretations…one of (Turner’s) most successful songs to date,” the track earned more than 1.2M streams in its first week, landing Catie on the cover Spotify’s influential “Next Gen Singer Songwriters” playlist. Now with almost 70M global streams, “God Must Hate Me” is joined by a powerful live performance video, filmed live at the historic St. Ann’s Church in Brooklyn, NY – Watch HERE. Named by PEOPLE as one of “25 Emerging Musical Artists You Should Add to Your Playlist,” Turner spent much of last year on the road, including a major US run supporting Canadian pop band Valley and a well-received series of dates as special guest on Léon’s Fade Into A Dream: The North American Tour. Her forthcoming single “Hyperfixations” marks the first chapter of Catie’s ambitious new project, Comedy & Tragedy, a two-part collection of songs and visuals to be released throughout 2023. Comedy & Tragedy: Act 1 and Comedy & Tragedy: Act 2 will showcase Turner’s gift for intensely personal songcraft while simultaneously flexing her sonic versatility with a newfound creative edge. At the heart of the project is Catie’s belief in the dichotomy of drama – that truth cannot exist without both comedy and tragedy. Along with “Hyperfixations,” this week saw Turner lifting the curtain on Comedy & Tragedy: The Musical: The Series, with the preview of the shortform series trailer - Watch HERE. Catie will celebrate her new music and more with her biggest US live run thus far. Comedy & Tragedy: The Tour gets underway June 3 at Dallas, TX’s Deep Ellum Art Co with stops at New York’s Mercury Lounge and Los Angeles’ Troubadour. Tickets for all announced dates are on sale now; additional dates will be announced soon. For updates and ticket information, please visit www.catieturner.com.
Sophie Holohan is a 20 year old singer/songwriter from San Jose, California. Growing up in a musical household, she found her calling in writing original music at a young age. With whimsical lyrics and powerful melodies, Sophie’s writing expresses typically unspoken truths in a unique and poignant way. During her freshman year at Berklee College of Music, she found viral success with her song "Codependent" on TikTok and decided to leave school to sign a deal with AVEX USA's label "SELENE" and move to LA to pursue music full time. In December season of 2022, she released her self-produced "butterfly effect - demo" which sparked a trend on TikTok where over 30,000 people shared the "butterfly effects" in their lives. On October 14th, she released her debut EP "The Space Between" -- a collection of songs that she wrote when she was 19 (the space between childhood and adulthood). Each song depicts a "space between" in her life -- from themes of forgiveness vs resentment (Olive Branch), to platonic vs romantic love (Megan's Song), to longing vs running away (Cognitive Dissonance). The focus track "Fault Line" - which she describes as "the song that plays during the end credits of the movie -- the summary of the journey of the EP as a whole" premiered on the Zane Lowe Show's "World First" segment. The whole EP is out now and Sophie is "absolutely ecstatic-- I can't even describe it."
Hi, I’m Sam Fisher aka Baby Fisher, born July 25, 2005. I grew up in the valley (Van Nuys, CA) listening to Bruce Springsteen, whiny voice singers of the 90s and rap music. Moved to Burbank at the age of 10 and was possibly the LEAST cool kid in both elementary and middle school. At 12 I started playing guitar, about 4 months in of playing I started gigging regularly at blues bars with studio musicians from the 60s/70s who worked with Elvis, Etta James, etc. All my love goes out to them, if it wasn’t for them, I’d still be day dreaming about being a musician. I dove headfirst into the high school dumpster fire at 14 while simultaneously spending all my time making music, reading, sewing my own clothes or hanging out with kids that were way too old for me and doing exactly what they shouldn’t. I was the youngest so they called me Baby (hence Baby Fisher). I found myself sprinting into bum territory and instantly turned in the right direction. I fell in love with Bukowski and a good view point, driving at 2 am and too many women who were far too pretty for me. These loves quickly turned into song inspiration. Y’know I once wrote to my favorite author at age 10 and he wrote back. He told me a very simple thing that really stuck with me; “there’s no magic in books, they’re just words strung one after another, the magic happens in the readers head. All you’ve got to do is learn to get the order right.” The same applies to these songs. All they are is silly little documentations of my life. There’s nothing spectacular or fantastic or whatnot. All the magic comes from you. It’s already there, the music is just what brings it out. There’s no me without you.