East Atlanta Villagers are a blessed bunch musically.
We have venues like the Earl (and hopefully one day a resurrection of the Echo Lounge-turned-Icehouse) to hear live music genres of all stripes.
We also have Earthshaking Music, the instruments emporium owned by Dave Strohauer.
And we have some of our very own in the EAV who bless us with their voices in song from Urban Cannibals' Doria Roberts to the Midway Pub's Gil Henry Durant.
Singer Bernadette Seacrest is a former Villager and she and her family now call Druid Hills home.
But Seacrest, whose style is bluesy-jazzy-torchsongy-with-a-serrated-edge, still spends a lot of time in the EAV.
On Wednesday, she and her Kris Dales perform at the Earl. Tickets are $5 to the 8:30 p.m. show.
She shared with Patch her recently-completed music video "Where Does It Hurt," which was shot in Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium, Daddy D'z and Feed Your Head Music.
Enjoy.