Coffee Works Too: Acoustic Show
Oct. 19, 2016, Voorhees, NJ
By Sean McCall
Coffee Works Too is a coffee shop located in Voorhees Township, New Jersey – with coffee brewed from the heart.
(Photo Courtesy of Coffee Works Facebook Page)
This coffee shop is known for hosting a number of acoustic shows, showcasing local music whenever they can. Alex Bradley, a fellow JI Blogger, is usually the one to bless us with these acoustic hangs and good coffee.
Coffee Works Too hosts a number of events weekly, that varies day-by-day:
- Sunday Night Special Events: Karaoke, Comedy, Concerts
- Monday Night Fundraisers
- Tuesday Night - our world famous Open Mic
- Wednesday Night - singles events
- Thursday Night - "Spiritual Grounds" - Finding a positive forward path for your family through Mediation strategies, and later night 9:15 pm to 10:30 pm live music
- Friday & Saturday Night - 8 pm to 11 pm live music
- Saturday & Sunday - "Weekend Waffles"
This show is on Wednesday, October 19, 2016. It’ll start bumpin' at 6 pm and will continue to bump until about 10 pm. It only costs $5 to get in, plus you get a free drink of your choice with the entry fee. (At any Starbucks, it’s like $5 for a drink by itself.) You’re essentially paying for a coffee and being blessed by beautiful acoustic music. You’re welcome.
FEATURED BANDS
(Click the pictures below to be directed to Bandcamp for music)
UPDATE: Josh O'Hara and Ringler will not be playing this show. http://armisticeinthebody.bandcamp.com will be opening instead.
Parkwood
Alt Rock / Emotional Hardcore / Post Rock
(Hammonton, NJ)
(Photo Courtesy of Cherry Pit Mag)
Spiritbreaker
Alternative
(Monroe Township, NJ)
Matt Short (MAXAMILLION RAXATRILLION)
Rock / Pop / Lo Fi
(PA)
Josh O’Hara
Experimental / Ambient / Indie-Pop / Shoegaze
(Southampton Township, NJ)
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About the Writer
Sean McCall is a Music Business Technology Major studying at Rowan University with a Minor in Theatre. He has been attending shows and events since he was in middle school and has had his own band he’s been involved in for about 7 years called Breaking Tradition. He has been actively involved in the music scene since he was young and holds an overall passion for all types of music. He has an ear for music and tries to pick up as many instruments as he can. Sean has sung in multiple competitive honor choirs throughout the country, ranging from All-State Honor Choir to as far as All-National Honor Choir, and plans to take off in the Music Industry in as many ways possible. Sean also recently helped book a show in Glassboro with his friends, Alex LaVallee and Alex Bradley, and plans to book many more independent shows in the near future. With a passion for music, bands, and the overall scene, he is adding music journalism to his resumé to contribute even further into this talented area we call home.