Jim Andralis and the Syntonics to Play Joe's Pub This June

By: May. 25, 2017
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The Miami Herald called singer-songwriter Jim Andralis' Your Dying Wish Come True "one of the best solo debut discs of the year." Since its release last March, Julie DeLano, Leslie Graves, Susan Hwang and Jessie Kilguss have been adding their lush harmonies to his NYC performances. June 13th will be their first official appearance as The Syntonics.

Jim wrote, sang and played the accordion in the early-to-mid aughts downtown NYC band The Isotoners, a gay post-punk cult sensation. He later established himself as a featured player among a dazzling roster of performers at the acclaimed Joe's Pub monthly variety show Our Hit Parade from 2008 through 2012. He also recorded a duet with his buddy Bridget Everett called "Hit the Ground Fuckin'.

Andralis has one foot in the downtown performance scene and another in the psychotherapy office. He spends days as a therapist in private practice. His audiences have become a cohesive blend of those two worlds, and his songs are not afraid to delve into and honor the darker crevices of the human condition.

Artist/Entertainer/Jim's husband Larry Krone will also lend his voice and handsomeness to the evening.



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