Jill Sobule to perform at My Father’s Place

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Jill Sobule will bring new music and reminiscences of her past to My Father’s Place at The Roslyn Hotel on Sunday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m.

On her new album and recording, Nostalgia Kills, she turns her warm wit and poet’s eye on herself more than ever before, revisiting moments from throughout her life that made her into the person she is today.

It’s an especially poignant look back at childhood, “exorcising some junior high school demons,” as she puts it. The album will be released just prior to the scheduled concert. Also appearing will be local singer/songwriter Christine Sweeney.

Looking back is a new experience for Sobule. Ever since she first caught mainstream attention with her 1995 song, “I Kissed a Girl” — the first song about same-sex romance ever to crack the Billboard Top 20 (and no relation to the later Katy Perry tune) — she’s always pushed forward, exploring new sounds and subject matter with each passing album and refusing to be pigeonholed by her early hits, which also include the ‘90s alt-rock anthem “Supermodel” featured in an iconic scene in the film “Clueless.” 

Along the way, Sobule has shared stages with the likes of Billy Bragg, Cyndi Lauper and Warren Zevon, written music for TV and theater, and been a pioneer in the art of crowdfunding, raising so much money for her 2009 album California Years that a then-unknown startup called Kickstarter came to her for advice.

Sobule has also been active in numerous social and political causes, performing at prisons as part of Wayne Kramer’s Jail Guitar Doors project, playing dates with Lady Parts Justice’s “Vagical Mystery Tour,” and curating “Monster Protest Jams Vol. 1,” featuring protest songs by Tom Morello, Billy Bragg, Boots Riley, Amanda Palmer, Jackson Browne and many other great artists. This also includes Sobule’s own “When They Say We Want Our America Back, What the F#@k Do They Mean?”, which traces the history of anti-immigrant sentiment in America.

Tickets for Jill Sobule are $20 in advance and are available at www.myfathersplace.com. Tickets are subject to a $6 service fee. For further information, call (516) 413-3535.

My Father’s Place at The Roslyn Hotel is a supper club. In the addition to the price of the ticket there is a $25 minimum charge for food and/or beverages. Date, time and show are subject to change without notice. Doors open two hours prior to the showtime and seating is on a first come, first serve basis. All ticket holders will be seated at tables.

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