Showing posts with label Passing Strange. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 14, 2022

Passing Strange rock duo to perform at Veterans Park in Ansonia


ANSONIA - Indie piano rock duo Passing Strange takes the stage at 7 p.m. Aug. 10 at the Ansonia Summer Concert Series at Veterans Park, 253 Main St.

Bring a chair and enjoy a night of original music.


This is shared from a Facebook event page.

Monday, April 27, 2020

Seymour-based record label releases album from local duo, Passing Strange


Seymour-based NeuroTronix Records is pleased to announce the release of "The Water and The Woods" from Connecticut-based Indie/Alternative duo Passing Strange! 
We are so excited to share this release with you, and hope you enjoy the album. 

Here is a link to where you can access their YouTube music page to take a listen to their latest work.
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kOMliOSRpZbeMRcevmROv4XMO9HMQrtxY


This is a press release from NeuroTronix Records.

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Local musicians to perform at venue in New Haven


Tickets on sale now!
Come welcome HMG recording artist Frank Viele home from the road with a night of great music in an intimate, wine/coffee bar venue! 
The evening kicks off with Passing Strange, who will be heading into the studio in October to record its first of two, full-length albums under NeuroTronix Records.

Tickets can be purchased at: https://frankvielepassinstrange.bpt.me/ $10 in advance; $15 at the door. 
This is an all ages show. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., followed by a 7 p.m. performance.

This is a press release from NeuroTronix Records President/Senior A&R Representative Richard Demko.

Monday, August 19, 2019

Local piano-rock duo Passing Strange recording album at Seymour studio


Passing Strange performed in July at The Cellar on Treadwell in Hamden./ Photo courtesy of GingerSnaps Photography

SEYMOUR - Connecticut-based indie piano-rock duo Passing Strange is no stranger to the studio, after recording a demo CD back in 2017, and laying down its first full-length album “Come Whatever Storms” in mid 2018. 
This time, however, it will be a little different. 
The duo consisting of drummer Anthony Paolucci and pianist/vocalist Kate Mirabella was recently signed by independent record label “NeuroTronix Records” in Seymour, and the two will be embarking on its musical journey in the studio with longtime producer Richard Demko (Rick D Keys). 
The upcoming 11-song album is set to be released sometime in December 2019 and will be available worldwide on over 150 online digital music retailers and streaming providers. 

“I am super excited to work with these guys,” said Demko, “as they are amazing songwriters. They have a great sound, and they are very talented musicians.” 
To get a feel for this duo’s sound, check out www.neurotronixrecords.com.

This is a press release from Neurotronix Records.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Local duo inks record deal with independent label in Seymour

Anthony Paolucci and Kate Mirabella / Contributed photo

SEYMOUR - Growing up, many kids dream about becoming rock stars. 
Seymour High School graduate Kate Mirabella, is no exception. 
On July 17 that dream came one step closer to reality when her band, Passing Strange, signed a record deal with NeuroTronix Records - an independent label in Seymour.
After three years of playing shows around the state, recording music, and raising funds for organizations like Bridges Healthcare, Milford Prevention Council, and To Write Love on Her Arms, Passing Strange is finally moving up in its musical career.

“It’s the kind of thing every musician dreams of, one day signing with a record label,” said Kate, who sings and plays piano in the band. “This is how all my heroes started out, and I’m hoping it’s the first big step on the road to great things.”

Drummer Anthony Paolucci said, "We’re hoping that by signing with NeuroTronix, this will open a lot of doors that might not otherwise be available to us. We’re excited to be working with Rick (Demko); he believes in our music as much as we do. With his experience and expertise, we’ll be able to reach even more people.”

You can check out Passing Strange’s pre-label album, Come Whatever Storms, on Spotify. 
To learn more about NeuroTronix Records, visit neurotronixrecords.com

This is a press release from Richard Demko.



Congratulations and best of luck in the future! 

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Performance to benefit Bridges Healthcare, Milford Prevention Council

Join the fight against the opioid crisis. Experience a beautiful, intimate Sunday afternoon with local indie rock band, Passing Strange and support two local organizations - Bridges Healthcare, Inc. and Milford Prevention Council - in their efforts to help those battling addiction, substance abuse, and mental health issues.

The event will be catered by Lasse's Restaurant and beverages will be available. There will also be a raffle with prizes donated by various Connecticut businesses. 


Passing Strange will be performing a set of their original music - CDs and shirts will be available for purchase. All ages are encouraged to attend.

ABOUT PASSING STRANGE: Anthony Paolucci and Kate Mirabella formed as an original indie band in April 2017. The duo has recorded two albums, proceeds from the first, "The Water & the Woods," being donated to "To Write Love on Her Arms." 

In July of 2018, Passing Strange released their second album, "Come Whatever Storms." Both albums will be on hand for sale at the event.

Band Site: https://anthonypaolucci.wixsite.com/passingstrange

ABOUT BRIDGES HEALTHCARE: Since 1957, Bridges' mental health and addiction recovery programs and services have helped adults, children and families move toward healing, recovery and renewal. 

Bridges is unique in its ability to offer care and treatment for the whole family, children and adults, in the same location, which can make it easier to access services and afford better outcomes for all. 
As the state-designated Local Mental Health Authority for Milford, Orange, and West Haven, Bridges offers recovery-focused services to support individuals with severe and prolonged mental illness and addiction problems. They also offer help to those who are dealing with short-term emotional and behavioral issues that come about due to the challenges and stresses of everyday life. 
Their team consists of experienced behavioral health and primary care professionals who are dedicated to providing high quality care to some of our most vulnerable citizens.

To learn more about Bridges visit https://www.bridgesct.org

ABOUT MILFORD PREVENTION COUNCIL: MPC helps the community understand the risks of substance use and make healthy choices. Businesses, civic leaders and citizens from across Milford contribute to their success.

To learn more about Milford Prevention Council: http://milfordprevention.org/



*Information shared from a Facebook event page.

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Valley musical duo to donate portion of CD proceeds to local nonprofit

Charity helps those suffering from depression, addiction
In December Passing Strange, a band featuring Anthony Paolucci and Seymour resident Kate Mirabella, released an album, The Water and the Woods

You can read a story in Voices about the musical duo here.


*Sharing this information from the Facebook page of Lizzie's Corner Consignment and Gifts. The CD is available for purchase at the shop, 36 Bank St., Seymour.