Thursday, November 3rd, 2022

Jake Scott

ROSIE, Brynn Cartelli

Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM All Ages
Jake Scott

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia
1009 Canal Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123

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Artist Info

Jake Scott

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Delivering impactful anthems with impressive consistency, Jake Scott has arrived as a pop maverick with a dynamic sound and timeless songwriting. Born in Fayetteville, Arkansas and currently based in Los Angeles, Scott initially became an independent phenomenon before signing with Elektra in 2021. Beyond co-writing for the likes of Morgan Wallen, Jason Mraz, Aloe Blacc, and Carrie Underwood, he unveiled music at a prolific pace before by dropping one song per month from the beginning of 2018 through 2021. Audiences embraced favorites such as “Like No One Does,” “Tuesdays,” and “Favorite T-Shirt.” In addition to building a diehard fan base, gathering millions of streams, attracting hundreds of thousands of followers across social media, and racking up praise in the press, Scott also has an impressive touring history – sharing the stage with LANY and Ben Rector, selling out his first headline tour across North America in early 2022, and wrapping the year with another successful headline run. His debut album Lavender will be released in 2023 on Elektra Records.

ROSIE

No filters, no Facetune, no Vsco, no makeup, no bullshit. What you see is what you get with 20-year-old singer-songwriter Rosie. “I want to be transparent. Everything is exactly as it appears,” she says. “The scale of emotions that everyone feels is such a spectrum. The bad days are equally as important as the good days. Be strong when you're feeling strong, be vulnerable when you're feeling vulnerable.”Seeking to create a safe place online and through her music, Rosie’s willingness to get real struck a chord with millions. Her stripped back breakup ballad, “Never the 1”, amassed over 15 million views on Tok-tok highlighting Rosie’s songwriting prowess. Rosie sings, “I could write tensongs about nine ways you fucked me over. Only took you eight days to forget seven months together. We were up ‘till six in the morning, five days a week, you said 4ever then left before Icounted to three. Loved you a little too much, but I was never, I was never the one.”The clever, heart wrenching lyrics and Rosie’s soothing vocal performance atop a gentle piano instrumental captivated an audience who’ve adopted the song for their own catharsis. “Even if it was caused by so much pain, I'm happy that the thing I do out of necessity is something that others enjoy and can benefit from. From that heartbreak came every song on my EP. Most of that is from losing myself and having to basically restart as a human.”The New York native has an uncanny ability to turn negative experiences like loss, betrayal, and criticism into jetpack fuelled motivation. “Something I’ve definitely never been afraid of is hard work,” says Rosie. A philanthropist, environmentalist, mental health advocate, classical violinist,guitarist, vocal producer, songwriter, and now major label recording artist, Rosie’s achievements come from her undaunted resilience - a retaliation against life’s harder realities. “I’m stubborn when I need to be,” she says.When a professor said her music didn’t compete Rosie responded by taking on five to sixco-writes a week to prove her wrong. When questioned for her raw approach on social media,Rosie leaned in further committing to 100% unfiltered content.Raised in a musical family, Rosie began writing songs at age 12 and credits her parents and brother as her biggest supporters. “My mom grew up in theatre and dancing. My dad played bass, violin, and guitar,” she says. “My brother is a writer and producer as well.” Keeping it in the family, her brother Matteo now also doubles as her manager. “Matteo is my biggest motivator.”Signed to Arista Records, Rosie released her debut EP 20 Milligrams of Happiness in October2021. Following a 27 date national tour opening for Chelsea Cutler, Rosie played played summer festivals including Lollapalooza. She will head out with Jake Scott this fall and is working on her second E.P

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