All right, let’s try this again. đ Next Dr. Sketchyâs is Feb. 22 with Brooklyn cabaret singer/songwriter Sabrina Chap! (That amazing photo above is by Dave Sanders Photography. The piano photo beneath the one of Sabrina is from a very generous photographer on DeviantArt.)
If you havenât figured out yet, this Dr. Sketchyâs is going to be a special one. Hereâs a blurb from the âAboutâ page on the music portion of Sabrinaâs website.
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Sabrina Chap’s got classical piano skills, the ballad lyrics of Tom Waits, the onstage antics of Phyllis Diller and the voice of a whiskey angel. Her sets are a ragtime stompin’ good time, full of laughs, heartbreaks, and just plain good songwriting.
A classical pianist since the age of 5, Sabrina initially came to songwriting once she picked up her first guitar in college. Her first album, Bedroom Sessions, is a collection of folk songs written exclusively on guitar and recorded in her bedroom using Garageband.
After years of developing a strong folk following at places like the now defunct Burkhart Underground, Uncommon Ground and virtually every coffeehouse in Chicago, she moved to Milwaukee to try find a new sound. It was during that time that she turned back to the piano, and learned Scott Joplinâs infamous âMaple Leaf Ragâ, and began writing songs in the ragtime tradition.
Since moving to New York, she has performed at a variety of musical venues, such as Rockwood Music Hall, Bar 169, Vivaldi CafĂ©, Sidewalk CafĂ© and Bar 4. She has done a solo tour of England, Scotland and Germany, as well as completing a tour through Luxembourg, Germany and Belgium with Argentinian songwriter, Agustina Mancinelli. Currently, sheâs performing in Berlin in anticipation of her debut album, âOompa!â
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Not only is Sabrina going to serve as a muse for your drawing pleasure, she’s going to play for you too at several points.
And she’s good. REALLY good. If fact, go to her website real quick and sample a couple tracks so you can get a taste.
Don’t worry, I’ll wait.
…..you didn’t go, did you? [sigh] You know how I know that? Cause I NEVER click on links people tell me to click. Just click the link and listen for a second or two.
This is going to be fun. đ
That said, there’ll still be drawing a plenty and a hootnanny’s worth of contests with prizes from our sponsors Atomic Books, Artist & Craftsman Supply, Baby Tattoo Books, AND our new sponsor, Cyclops right next door. So, doors at 6 and everything gets rolling at 7. Considering the special nature of this session and the fact that the last session got snowed out, Iâll bet you dollars to donuts we might really, finally, sell out at the Windup Space. That means : Get There Early For A Good Seat. Ye have been warned. đ
See you on the 22nd!


Photography Jen Swanson
Photograph Jeff Schock
Photography Jen Swanson
Bryce Homick
Photography Jen Swanson
Bryce Homick
Lily Stark White

Photography Jen Swanson
Photography Jeff Schock
Brian Dugan
Bryce Homick

Photography Jen Swanson
Photography Jeff Schock
Bryce Homick

