
Who’s ready for another Meet & Three concert? This month’s lineup promises a dynamic evening showcasing three distinct voices in today’s vibrant independent music scene: Lizzie No, Trevor Dalrymple and Secret Gardens.
Singer-songwriter, harpist and guitarist Lizzie No made her mark with the 2017 release of “Hard Won,” a debut Billboard called “simultaneously understated and fervent.” She followed with the benefit single “Sundown,” in support of Black Lives Matter, and the narrative-rich second album “Vanity,” praised for its vivid character storytelling and inventive arrangements. No has toured with Iron & Wine, Adia Victoria, Ron Pope and others, and has appeared at Newport Folk Fest, South by Southwest and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. Her work has also been interpreted in classical arrangements, including performances at the Louisville Orchestra’s Festival of American Music.
Emerging Nashville-based vocalist Trevor Dalrymple creates out of necessity. Best known as the frontman and primary lyricist for the band Pretty Jane, Dalrymple’s solo work leans into a sound that is both bright and mournful, shaped by deeply personal themes of loss, reflection and resilience. His songwriting blends raw Americana influences with the rhythmic sensibility of modern pop, creating songs that feel intimate yet immediately accessible. A skilled fingerstyle guitarist, Dalrymple draws inspiration from artists such as Adrienne Lenker and Matty Healy. His voice and writing have helped define Pretty Jane’s multi-million-stream songs including “Too Few Tattoos,” “Folding My Clothes,” “Under Your Tongue” and “Elmira.” While touring with Pretty Jane in 2026, Dalrymple is preparing a solo album under a new artist name yet to be revealed.
Secret Gardens is the guitar-driven post-rock project of New York-based musician Greg Almeida. The project has spent years crafting a tetralogy of albums that sonically embody the four seasons: “Tundra” (winter), “Everbloom” (spring), “Verão” (summer) and the latest release, “The Impermanent Amber” (fall). Almeida’s sweeping soundscapes, often compared to a fusion of Death Cab for Cutie, Explosions in the Sky and Plini, offer a richly textured journey through mood and time. Notable collaborations include artists from Dance Gavin Dance, Transit and Royal Coda, and Almeida also performs as the live guitarist for post-hardcore band A Lot Like Birds.
This Meet & Three promises an unforgettable night of heartfelt songwriting, exploratory sound and compelling performances. Don't miss this ideal opportunity to experience three rising artists pushing the boundaries of contemporary music.
Tickets are $15 when purchased in advance and $20 on the day of the show. Seating is general admission.
Come hungry! A local food truck will be serving up delicious food all evening long. A full bar will be available as well.
Free parking will be available onsite and nearby the venue.
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