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IVY ROOM PRESENTS
SUNDAY MAY 18TH
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Celebrating the release of Gee Whiz: The Get Away From Me Demos
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Doors 7:00pm / Show 7:30pm
Advance Tickets Available / $27 Day of Show
(partially seated show)
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IVY ROOM
860 San Pablo Ave, Albany • 21+
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Nellie McKay has announced Gee Whiz: The Get Away From Me Demos, an 18-
track collection of rare recordings that led to McKay’s groundbreaking debut
album, Get Away From Me (2004). Gee Whiz will be available May 9, 2025 on
streaming, CD, and as a 2-LP set on Omnivore Recordings.
“I was attracted to the lyrics immediately,” says legendary Beatles
engineer and producer Geoff Emerick, who was drawn to the demos and produced Get Away
From Me. “Her level of maturity at such a young age is astounding. You come
across an artist of this caliber once every 10 or 15 years. And I don’t do a lot of
projects these days unless something really stands out, like this did.”
Composed, performed and produced by Nellie, these revelatory demos were
recorded in 2002 and sold by McKay as a series of handmade CD-R’s. The new
demo collection has been sequenced identically to Get Away From Me, with three
unreleased bonus songs, and mastered by multiple Grammy-winner Michael
Graves.
When Get Away From Me was released on February 10, 2004, Rolling Stone gave
the album ★★★★. McKay made her national TV debut on The Late Show with
David Letterman, and the record landed in the Billboard Top 200. She was
compared to both “Doris Day and Eminem,” said NPR Morning Edition. “And throw
in a bit of Billie Holiday for good measure.” “It was a different time,” says Nellie.
“But if older reviewers—mostly men—scoffed at her juvenile assessment of George
Bush and world politics, with twenty years of hindsight, we can now say that she
was a lot more astute than many of the scholars writing at the time,” writes
Audiophix. “Nellie McKay—and her debut album—were not perfect. They were
better than that. They were real. And in a year that saw seminal punk from Green
Day (American Idiot) and seminal hip hop from Kanye (College Dropout), which
came out the same day as Get Away From Me, that was enough to make it the best
album of the year.”
Revisiting the album, Salon named it “one of the great pop albums of the early 21st
century.” Popmatters writes, “Two decades later, the circumstances and names
differ, but the anguish remains the same, as politicians, dictators, and other killers
make life hell for ordinary citizens.
Partially seated show - First come first serve. Standing room behind seats.
This ticket does not guarantee a seat. Please arrive early to give yourself a better chance at obtaining a seat. Standing room behind seats.
Thank you for supporting the artist and Ivy Room - see you at the show!
Reserved front row table for two.
This ticket purchase guarantees you a reserved seat in the second or third row.
Private Booth on Dance Floor with Full View of the Stage
Includes Admission for up to 6 People.
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