Tribeca Records: A Festival of Talent and a Night to Remember
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Tribeca Records hosted one of its most vibrant and diverse showcases to date, celebrating both the label’s established artists and emerging talent poised to join its growing roster. Held at New York City’s premier live entertainment venue, Chelsea Table + Stage, the evening was masterfully hosted by Tribeca Records founder John Pasquale, better known to many as SohoJohnny.

The night featured an extraordinary lineup that reflected the label’s commitment to musical diversity and artistic excellence. Audiences were treated to a dynamic performance by The American Relics, whose blend of classic rock and Americana energized the room. Internationally acclaimed violinist Daisy Jopling captivated guests with her breathtaking musicianship, while veteran entertainer Al Lambert brought his signature charm and vocal prowess to the stage.

One of the evening’s standout moments came from Laura Lambert, whose talent and stage presence demonstrated that musical excellence runs in the family. Christian recording artist Lauren Byrd delivered an inspiring performance that resonated deeply with the audience, while Broadway and cabaret favorite Diane Malloy showcased the vocal elegance that has made her a beloved performer.

Adding a unique flavor to the event was The Paddy Smith Band, whose distinctive blend of Irish influences and blues captivated the crowd. Peace advocate and Good News Corporation founder Paul Sladkus delighted attendees with his musical talents on saxophone and piano, proving that his passion for bringing people together extends far beyond his humanitarian work.

The future of music was also on full display as rising teen sensation Kylie Marshall took the stage, demonstrating why she is quickly becoming one of the most exciting young performers to watch.

 

Throughout the evening, artists, industry professionals, media personalities, and music lovers gathered to celebrate creativity, community, and the enduring power of live performance. The showcase highlighted not only the impressive depth of talent within the Tribeca Records family but also the label’s dedication to discovering and nurturing the next generation of artists.

By the end of the night, one thing was clear: Tribeca Records continues to be a driving force in independent music, creating unforgettable experiences while providing a platform for artists to shine. For everyone in attendance, it was truly a night to remember.

Photo Credit: Urban Art House Films

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