Nationally-known musicians Tom Goss and de ROCHE are performing at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, 10 Chapel Road in New Hope, in their Double Trouble Tour on Sunday, Sept. 4, at 5 p.m.
Three award-winning musicians blend their sounds and perspectives to create a new supergroup and a powerful, queer storytelling experience.
Goss is a veteran singer-songwriter who blends a soulful voice and atmospheric soundscapes in expertly-crafted songs about the joys and struggles of modern love. His songs have been heard on ABC, HBO and Univision, and his inventive music videos have been viewed more than 17 million times. He has shared a stage with performers as diverse as Andy Grammer, Martha Wash, Taylor Dayne, Adrianne Gonzalez, Matt Alber and Catie Curtis, and he enjoys a particularly strong following in the LGBTQ+ community.
A lover of adventurous and voracious pop, de ROCHE mines emotional depths for rock-solid songs that range from soulful electronica to hot folk. A new solo project from drummer, keyboardist and singer Liz DeRoche, it is the culmination of two decades in the music industry as a band member (The Pushovers, Cane & The Sticks), producer, studio musician, teaching artist and record label manager. As de ROCHE, DeRoche mixes synthy smoothness with a raw emotionality to create an idiosyncratic style that she bravely embraces.
All concerts at St. Philip’s Church are open to all and free to the public. A free will offering can be made for the support of the artists and the outreach of the church. Visit stphilipsnewhope.org for more information.