
Rachelle Garniez is known as “A diva with a difference.” Billboard Magazine, and “A certified free spirit.” The New Yorker
By turns romantically rhapsodic, comical, cautionary and caustic, her tales paint timeless portraits. Drawing from traditional forms ranging from tango to blues and klezmer, her singular performance style intersperses songs with stream-of-consciousness poetic and musical improvisations. Each show takes place in the present moment, there is always an element of surprise.
Her music is admired by blue-haired people of all stripes, influenced by her experiences playing and performing a wide range of styles from punk rock to old time jazz and downtown cabaret. She has collaborated with many notable musicians as well as well-respected choreographers, playwrights, aerialists, and filmmakers. A self-described New York City townie, Rachelle has performed on subway platforms and concert stages all over the world. She always looks forward with delight to playing at Pangea, her favorite place in town – especially on this most auspicious date when the accordion was issued a patent in 1829 in Vienna.
www.rachellegarniez.net
Rachelle Garniez is a songwriter, singer, composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. Born and raised on New York City’s 1970s culturally diverse Upper West Side by an American classical pianist and a European professor of French existentialist literature, Rachelle was exposed to rich and multi-layered influences, from utopian collective free-schooling and Austrian Expressionism to roller disco and congueros in Central Park.
In 1982, at age 17, she spent a year making her way around Europe. She picked up a guitar, playing folk songs on the streets of Venice and Avignon, then on a beach in the south of Spain – adopted by the local Gypsy flamenco singing champion. Returning to New York, Rachelle eventually settled in the East Village. She was hijacked by an accordion, an instrument that served to connect her experiences with an infinitely expanding motherlode of multi-cultural music.
From her first adventures as a street musician and a fixture in the 80s New York boho scene, Rachelle went on to form the band The Fortunate Few, and has since released seven acclaimed albums under her own name. Rachelle’s songs have been performed and recorded by jazz artist Catherine Russell, pop singer Karen Elson, and Ingrid Lucia (The Flying Neutrinos). Rachelle has performed and collaborated with Jack White, Suzzy Roche, Thomas Dolby’s TED House Band, Sven Ratzke, Palmyra Delran, beloved bar band Mumbo Gumbo, roots-world ensemble Hazmat Modine, and sonic sorcerer Sxip Shirey. Together with Amanda Homi and other artists, she is a member of VickiKristinaBarcelona (aka VKB), remaking the Tom Waits catalog in three-part harmony and inventive instrumentation.
VENUE DETAILS
All Sales Are Final. No Refunds
Pangea is New York’s iconic restaurant / cabaret dinner theater. All shows have a $20 food and/or beverage minimum per person (unless otherwise indicated on your ticket.)
Tickets online are $20. Tickets at the door, if available, are $25 (Cash Only).
The house opens at 6:00pm for food and beverage service.
Please note the ticket price goes mostly to the performers and production staff. The club sells food and beverages to continue to bring live music to NYC.
We do not take reservations and seating is first come, first seated.
AS A COURTESY TO THE PERFORMER, PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY TO PLACE ALL FOOD /BEVERAGE ORDERS.
Thank you for your understanding.
