The Repressions are back live, perforning a short set with Plant Powered Disruptors at Urban Vegan Roots on Wednesday March 19th at 6:30. This show is celebrating Women’s History Month with a vegan vibes concert. Amazing musicians and other performers join us, Big Mama, Natalie Asport, Kiirstin Marilyn, and the debut performance of new vegan band 3gan! Don’t miss out on the chance to network with cool folks while enjoying delicious food and drinks listening to some awesome music.
Hope to see you there!
Empowering HER: Celebrating Women’s History Month with Music & more!
Day: Weds, March 19th 2025
Time: 6:30-9:30pm
Place: Urban Vegan Roots 34-49 31st St, Astoria, NY 11106
Saturday December 21 at Pine Box Rock Shop! Nate will be playing a solo set along with the wonderful talents of host Diana The Vegan, Jason Trachtenburg, and Phyllis Gordon! Music and poetry and comedy and excellent people! No cover, join us in Brooklyn at 6pm!
Tonight at Pine Box Rock Shop! It’s Diana’s Birthday Variety Show: Barbara will be playing a solo set along with the wonderful talents of Diana The Vegan, Natalie Asport, and Jeannie Skelly! Music and poetry and comedy and excellent people! No cover, join us in Brooklyn at 6pm!
See our short, loud and live performance of “Just An Animal” on YouTube today. The Repessions return to Espresso 77 on Saturday August 3, 2024, at 8:30pm.
You can listen to the official electric version of Just An Animal anywhere you stream and download music:
Today, Sunday July 14 at 10! The Repressions are on this cool cool UK radio show, Singed – Red Hot Music Just Not Signed! Click the link below to tune in!
It’s a weekday weekend this week, why not enjoy your Wednesday in a relaxing, cool pub, with some lively and warm indie musicians, sharing thoughtful songs.
Join The Repressions on Friday April 26th show at The Organic Grill, in the heart of the West Village in New York City.
Enjoy sweet songs while feasting on amazing food and drinks at Organic Grill. This cozy, welcoming atmosphere will feed your soul in many ways. All ages, No cover.
Join The Repressions on Friday February 9th show at The Organic Grill, with the multitalented Riley Burke!
Enjoy sweet songs while feasting on amazing food and drinks at Organic Grill. This cozy, welcoming atmosphere will feed your soul in many ways. All ages, No cover.
Riley Burke is a NYC-based writer, producer, and performer who bridges light and dark spaces while exploring bound and untethered states, female power, and liberation.
Join The Repressions on Friday September 20th show at The Organic Grill, with the fantastic singing violinist Scott Tran!
Enjoy sweet songs while feasting on amazing food and drinks at Organic Grill. This cozy, welcoming atmosphere will feed your soul in many ways. All ages, No cover.
Scott Tran is a Brooklyn based violinist-singer-songwriter who has a diverse range of inspirations from Brahms, to the Beatles, to Ben Folds Five. Scott has performed his music as far east as the historic Bitter End and as far west as the Tempe Arts Center. In addition to performing his own music, he has accompanied and shared the stage with many other talented singer songwriters and as well as recording on their songs including Katelyn Richards, Petra Jasmiina, Johanna Telander, Nicole Nadine, and many others.
Having over 30 years of music education and performance experience, Scott has delved into multiple genres from classical to country to rock to pop, bluegrass and Irish fiddle, and even jazz. He studied classical music growing up in Nebraska and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Music. He became a fiddler in Phoenix, Arizona while continuing to play in symphonies locally and teaching privately. In 2010, he moved to New York to hone his skills as a singer-songwriter and was a three time featured artist in the Songwriters Circle Masterclass Showcase.
From playing fiddle in a band at the Revolution Lounge in the famous Las Vegas Mirage Hotel, singing in an a capella choir at Radio City to open for the Rockettes, or performing original music with just his violin and his voice at the historic Bitter End, Scott Tran is nothing if not diverse.