Request Headers: -->
Roots in the Round, multi-songwriter feature LIVE at Canopy + the Roots
Canopy's 5-Year celebration continues as the first Roots in the Round of the new year takes place on Saturday, February 15th, 2025. Canopy's exclusive multi-songwriter series showcases talented artists performing their original songs in one of the most intimate musical settings in the North Georgia. Get ready to have your Soul filled by heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies by Alley Bei, Brianna McGeehan, Cat Littlepage, and Danielle McLean. Doors at 7:00pm. Show at 7:30pm.
Alley Bei
Alley Bei is a storm of whimsical energy- Each song has a distinct sound that adventurously fuses genres and themes. Her style is thoughtful, vibrant and varied, creating a space for many moods and tastes to meet. She speaks Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, and English fluently, and injects all three languages and cultural influences into her work. Her 2023 album "We'll Still Wear White" leaves listeners feeling on top of the world - this short 6 six song collection raises the energy with each track. 2020 saw the release of her debut Album, from which "Greenface" and "Find the Light" belong. Alley has performed music in the USA from Atlanta to San Francisco, and internationally as far as Beijing. She is an avid anime fan and is voicing/singing for a grassroots anime. On occasion she performs aerial hoop (lyra) for circus sideshow.
Brianna McGeehan
A little over a decade ago, Brianna McGeehan dropped out of the Music Therapy program at a small college in Portland. It was in part a protest over the firing of the program’s director but also because she realized she just wanted to perform. …you either have to or you don’t.
Born in Oregon to a music teacher father, she began studying music around age 6, playing piano then violin, but it was singing that captivated her most. Harmony was a revelation. McGeehan knew she’d spend the rest of her life doing it. Her music studies have taken her to as far-reaching places as India and Tanzania.
She was influenced by a grab bag menagerie: Lauryn Hill, Radiohead, The Cranberries… Dad’s Beatles, Aunt Kitty’s Irish folk tapes. Growing up in the 90’s in the Pacific Northwest, grunge was one of the building blocks of a healthy musical diet, but rainy afternoons also lent themselves to Beethoven on the piano.
Brianna picked up the guitar in her early 20’s and started writing songs. Moved to New York and played some gigs. Got pregnant and had a baby, returned to Portland and became a single mom. She wasn’t about to quit music though, so she put a band together with some friends from the Music Therapy scene. She let that go to join forces with Drew de Man – now her husband and musical partner – and the two formed a band, calling it Pretend Sweethearts. They spent the next few years touring the US and Europe playing their version of Americana, that was as poetic and political as it was spiritual. “Heart Hunters’ music might sound delicate on first listen, but it packs a heavy punch.” – No Depression
The pandemic kept her off the road, and almost off the stage entirely, while she and her man raised their two kids together and put their energy into community organizing. Now she’s got a whole new crop of solo material and it’s something of a departure from the old Americana sound. “I call it anti-americana,” she says. The new record is a realization of the vision she’s had since those first days in New York – a cocktail of powerful vocals and synth strings, traditional instruments and electronic beats and loops.
McGeehan has shared the stage with the likes of Allison Russell and Peter Case. Her voice – effortlessly powerful and delicately beautiful – resounds with the talent of a genius and the skills homed in rigorous vocal training. She is an activist and community organizer who feels called to do social justice work through music. She just might change the world. When you hear that voice, she’ll surely change yours.
Cat Littlepage
Born in 1996, Catherine is a lifelong Vocalist who had her start in Pre-K and Church Choruses consistently throughout 3-17 years of age in South Georgia and Rural Minnesota. She had a few instrumental seasons by age 12 in school bands, playing Alto Saxophone, Flute, and Violin. Throughout High School, she participated in multiple school Choirs every year, Womens’ Barbershop and Musical/One-Act Theater, as well as two seasons of Show Choir Camp at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota. In her early twenties, she kick started her career as an independent working musician, teaching herself Ukulele (Soprano & Baritone) and Guitar with her own solo act as well as collaborating with Artists and Bands around greater Atlanta and Athens.
Catherine strives to pass on her refined vocal disciplines. As well as help her students understand and harness their unique voices. Specializing in Vocal Lessons, she will also be teaching Intermediate Soprano and Baritone Ukulele, Intermediate Guitar, and Basic Piano.
Danielle McLean
With the mantra of “Sing, Dance, Love, and Live,” Peach State-based songstress Danielle McLean has set many stages ablaze with her powerful yet soulful voice and uncanny stage presence from her days with the Atlanta Institute of Music as a student to many venues throughout metro-Atlanta. With influences from the likes of Joni Mitchell, Alanas Morrissette, Zach Bryan, Danielle has emerged as one of the breakout local artists within the last few years since her solo debut “Best Friends for Life” to her most recent release, “Slowly Killing Me.” Danielle continues to be an artist to watch in the indie music scene as her music and performances brings nothing but Love, Laughter, and Light to all.
Saturday Feb 15, 2025
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM EST
02/15/25
7:30-9:30pm
53 W Main Street
$14