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    Harper Blynn / Schuyler Fisk

    Harper Blynn / Schuyler Fisk

    Presented by The Red Room @ Cafe 939 at The Red Room at Cafe 939

    March 9, 2011

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    Harper Blynn is comprised of a half-Jewish state champion baseball player from Chicago (Pete Harper), a curly-haired choir boy from Philadelphia (J.Blynn), a first-generation Indian from Long Island (Sarab Singh) and a tall Dutchman (Whynot - yes that is his name). In other words, a New York City band. Choir boy and Indian man started making music in middle school. Baseball player joined up when he met choir boy on his first day in college. Choir boy, Indian man and baseball player moved to New York City in 2006 and met Dutchman, and thus, Harper Blynn was born.

    Schuyler Fisk- draws legions of fans to her music, both onstage and online, where she enjoys an active grassroots following as one of the top indie artists on MySpace. Her anticipated debut album THE GOOD STUFF debuted on Billboard’s Heatseekers Chart and at #1 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter Chart. Her single “Love Somebody” was released exclusively on iTunes with all proceeds benefiting the CASPCA. Schuyler has performed with artists including Sheryl Crow, Rachael Yamagata, Cary Brothers, Priscilla Ahn, and The Weepies. She has also played across North America with the Hotel Cafe tour, with fellow singer-songwriter, friend and collaborator, Joshua Radin, and most recently with Ben Taylor. An artist who is multi-talented, energetic, and versatile, Schuyler has appeared in several feature films and television shows, including Orange County with Jack Black and Colin Hanks and I’m Reed Fish with Jay Baruchel. Schuyler will next be seen alongside Mia Wasikowska and Henry Hopper in Gus Van Sant’s upcoming film Restless, which is being released by Columbia Pictures in late 2011.


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        The Red Room at Cafe 939

        939 Boylston Street
        Boston, MA 02215

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        March 9, 2011

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        8:00 PM

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