Aggie Miller • Calder The Destroyer • Henry's Turn
About This Event
Aggie Miller, noted for performances at Elsewhere, and New York–based Calder the Destroyer, whose credits include National Sawdust appearances and collaborations with Britton & The Sting, Lola Kirke with Odetta, Black Belt Eagle Scout and composer Huang Ruo, share a bill at Pianos with Henry's Turn. Calder's work in curated, mixed-artist settings and Miller's Elsewhere appearances point to a program oriented toward direct songcraft and cross-genre pairing rather than spectacle.
About the Artists
Aggie Miller • Calder The Destroyer • Henry's Turn
Aggie Miller shares a bill at Pianos with New York–based Calder The Destroyer and Henry’s Turn, placing three rock/pop projects in a room better known for close listening than big staging. Miller has appeared at Elsewhere, while Calder The Destroyer’s New York credits include National Sawdust and work alongside artists such as Britton & The Sting, Lola Kirke with Odetta, Black Belt Eagle Scout, and composer Huang Ruo.
Aggie Miller
Aggie Miller is an individual artist known for their contributions to performances at the venue Elsewhere.
Calder the Destroyer
Calder the Destroyer is a New York City–based rock/pop artist who has appeared at National Sawdust in bills that move between concert sets and cross-genre programs. Their performance history includes collaborations and shared stages with Britton & The Sting, Lola Kirke with Odetta, Black Belt Eagle Scout and Mato Wayuhi with Ailani, and composer-led projects such as Huang Ruo’s *A DUST IN TIME* (NY premiere).
Henry's Turn
Henry’s Turn is a New York–based rock/pop group that turns up in the city’s small-room circuit, including sets at Pianos. They have shared bills with artists like Aggie Miller and Calder the Destroyer, linking their work to a scene that moves between DIY clubs and more formal stages.