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[DID NOT ATTEND: February 18, 2026] Say She She / Katzù Oso

Say She She is an interesting group. They have some really cool songs (Astral Plane) but their latest stuff is much more discoey.  And while there’s nothing wrong with that, the vibe is very different–from trippy and chill to upbeat and dancey.  I don’t know enough about them to know if they simply play all different styles or what.  I’m also not really sure what their show might be like.  I considered getting tickets to this show as a surprise for my wife, but I dithered and then The Rural Alberta Advantage announced a show for the same night.  And I knew I wanted to see them again, so I didn’t get a ticket–but Say She She did sell out.

Katzù Oso is a Chicano artist born and raised in the heart of Los Angeles. His melodic vocals and contemporary sounds are influenced by his multicultural upbringing in East LA and Boyle Heights.  Hi music is synthy and dancey and seems to set the mood for a fun dancey night.

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[DID NOT ATTEND: June 7, 2024] Say She She / Kendra Morris

My wife has been really enjoying Say She She as of late.  I was a little surprised that they hadn’t done a show in Philly in a little while and then it was announced that they were playing the Summer Concert Series in Camden County. I had been to this location once two years ago and really liked it.

We didn’t make that show (rain).  But two days later they were playing at another outdoor event.  This one was not free and we decided that King of Prussia was a little too far away.  So we missed this one as well.

Kendra Morris is a New York based songwriter.  She compares nicely to the soulful side of Say She She.

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[DID NOT ATTEND: June 5, 2024] Say She She / Carly Moffa

My wife has been really enjoying Say She She as of late.  I was a little surprised that they hadn’t done a show in Philly in a little while and then it was announced that they were playing the Summer Concert Series in Camden County. I had been to this location once two years ago and really liked it.

I thought we would both enjoy going to this delightful outdoor setting to enjoy some gorgeous harmonies.  We even both took off work the day after (for unrelated reasons).  But then it decided to rain.  A lot.  We weren’t sure of the show was going on (there are no tickets, so no way to let anyone know what was going on).  We decided not to risk it, so we stayed home.

I found out later that the show had been moved to the Scottish Rite Auditorium in Collingswood. I don’t know anything about that venue and probably wouldn’t have wanted to go there, so I don’t feel bad that we stayed home. (more…)

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