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Rebecca Jozwiak, Rachel Gollay, Jacob Furr

Live Oak Music Hall
Sun Sep 27 6pm Ages: family friendly
Jacob FurrRachel GollayRebecca Jozwiak

About Rebecca Jozwiak, Rachel Gollay, Jacob Furr


Rebecca has been playing music since she was very young, but other than band and drum corps performances, it was always a private activity. In 2010, by sheer fluke, an opportunity fell into her lap to join a band as lead singer/songwriter.

She's been with Signals & Alibis since then, and currently plays drums & keys and sings lead vocals. She also joined Redwine and Roses as piano lady/sometimes singer.

In 2015, she decided to put together a CD of solo songs. Mechanical in Nature is a little schizophrenic in genre, but it's basically a girl singing and playing moody, piano-based songs with some other instrumentation here and there.


"'Built for Love', the debut album from Fort Worth songstress Rachel Gollay, is one of the best albums to materialize this year, from not only Fort Worth but North Texas. Exhibiting a preternatural control of not only her whip-smart lyrics but the dense, lustrous compositions in which she places them, it's a deeply intoxicating listen from first track to last. With a novelist's flair for detail — 'Receptionist' is an achingly beautiful short story — and a musical omnivore's willingness to absorb influence from anywhere, Built for Love spills out of the speakers fully formed, an incredibly polished first showing (produced by Russell Jack and Joshua Jones) catapulting Gollay to the front ranks of essential Texas artists." - Preston Jones


Do-It-Yourself is not a new idea to the family of Jacob Furr. His history is one of work that sweats through blue collars and hardens hands, and his songs are a precise art that expose personal struggles and triumphs of love. Each song is an honest telling of story or emotion, careful to maintain integrity of structure and usefulness of line.

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