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What: Frenchy and the Punk @ Lord Baltimore Hotel

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Frenchy and the Punk @ Lord Baltimore Hotel

New Year’s Eve Celebration! Presented by Big Whimsy and Nina Amaya!

Opens 9pm!

Wednesday December 31st Lord Baltimore Hotel 20 W Baltimore St Baltimore, MD 21201

“Come Celebrate the Turning of the Wheel of Time in a Journey throughout the Epochs as we ring in 2026 from multiple timelines and dimensions!

25% off your hotel room at the Lord Baltimore Hotel with purchase of any ticket, solo or group! Dance to the Live Music of Frenchy and the Punk! TimeTravel with the best setlist in all time and space! Be amazed by Magician/Juggler Paolo Garbanzo! Over 21 only”

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Where: Lord Baltimore Hotel

20 W Baltimore St
Baltimore
MD
21201
United States

Who: Frenchy and the Punk

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“An inspiriting slice of post-punk hued, new wave nurtured rock ’n roll” Ringmaster Review

Through their unmistakable blend of influences ranging from post-punk and dark folk to new wave and goth, Frenchy and the Punk have forged their own distinct path since 2005, touring across the US and Europe with their artful two-person powerhouse of sound.

Drawing inspiration from post-punk legends like The Cure, the upbeat energy and percussive textures of Adam and the Ants, the bewitching mystique of Siouxsie and the Banshees, and the quirky charm of The B-52’s, they have crafted a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly authentic delivered in an unorthodox way.

The pair is proof positive that opposites really do attract. French-born singer/percussionist and former ballet dancer Samantha Stephenson, fronts the duo with her sultry yet powerful voice, often likened to iconic legends Siouxsie Sioux, Johnette Napolitano and Grace Slick. Coupled with the melodic electro/acoustic guitar stylings and looping mastery of her American-born partner and former hardcore punk bassist Scott Helland, the dynamic partnership is a force to be reckoned with. A real life love story against the backdrop of an unwavering dedication to the art of music and creativity as a lifestyle and personal journey.

“It is easy to see where some of Frenchy and the Punk’s influences lie – somewhere in a swirl of gothic and post-punk pioneers of the early eighties and perhaps Siouxsie and the Banshees in particular. There are also the echoes of one of my favorite bands hanging over the music, Concrete Blonde; the same shamanic sound, the same blend of the sultry and the sensational, of rock moves and voodoo grooves.” The Bigtakeover Magazine

“Top 25 Duos in the US” by Yahoo Music Blog.

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