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By Steve Jansen

Published on February 04, 2009 at 4:14am

At times haunting and others saccharine, Los Angeles/Chicago-based singer/songwriter Anni Rossi is a one-woman orchestra. Armed with a killer set of pipes and a viola that she bows and plucks to perfection, her no-nonsense approach to her art reminds us of a less-sappy, more-headstrong version of Joanna Newsom.

Rossi performs in support of her soon-to-be-released full-length disc Rockwell. The killer bill, curated by Fizzle Promotions, also features the destitute-inspired singer/songwriter chops of Southern California’s Whitman, Phoenix-based cutey-patootey folk act Stellaluna and the Mango Tree, and recent Valley returnee Stephen Steinbrink.


Mon., Feb. 9, 8 p.m., 2009