East End favorite the Nancy Atlas Project is about to be joined by Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers during an unmissable, intimate Hamptons performance.
The Nancy Atlas Project, who earlier this year released Cut & Run, the band’s first new studio recording in seven years – which they celebrated with a huge bash at the Talkhouse, obviously – will make a special appearance at Innersleeve Records in Amagansett on Saturday, August 19 at 5 p.m.
“We are very excited to have the Nancy Atlas Project perform at Innersleeve this weekend for the first time ever,” shared Carlos Lama of Innersleeve. “And we’re equally excited that Red Hot Chili Peppers’ drummer extraordinaire Chad Smith will be backing her up.”
As if seeing the local legends accompanied by a Red Hot Chili Pepper isn’t enough, you can also expect a special guest or two.
“They have a long history of performing together, and this show is definitely not to be missed,” added Lama. Most recently, the duo rocked out together at the Stephen Talkhouse’s 30th anniversary celebration.
Atlas has been described as “the missing link between Lucinda Williams and Sheryl Crow.” The musician and her band showcases original Americana Rock, mixed with a hint of Southern Comfort.
Admission to the performance is free.
Innersleeve Records is located at 199 Main Street in Amagansett. For more information, call 631-604-6248 or visit www.innersleeverecords.com.