Be the first to attend this event.
On July 12th we welcome in Indiana & Michigan-based performers Sadie Gustafson-Zook & Elisabeth Pixley-Fink to Dorothy for a night of folk music!
Tickets are $10 and are shared between the performers and our lounge. Doors at 6pm for this event and the live music will begin at 7pm. Dorothy will reopen to the public after the show, around 8:30pm.
Dorothy is 21+ and requires physical ID for all to enter. Dorothy is also ADA accessible with elevator access on Campbell Avenue. If you are a guest who requires elevator access, please stop by Split-Rail when you arrive for assistance or ask our security person at the door.
Want to dine at Split-Rail before the show? We recommend making a reservation.
Please note: refund requests are only accepted until noon the day of the show.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Elisabeth Pixley-Fink (they/she) is an Ann Arbor-based indie folk singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. Heartbreaking and heart-making, her distinctive songwriting voice hits you in the chest with guts, trust and hunger. Heartskin, her upcoming full-length album, combines delicate folk and bratty garage rock and was recorded on tape in Detroit and Kalamazoo, Michigan, and mixed by Tim Carr (Perfume Genius, Hand Habits). Raised by a musicologist and a math professor in Kalamazoo, she also has musical ties to Portland, OR and Mexico City, and loves tiny bouquets, button downs, and queer futurism.
Every time Sadie Gustafson-Zook (she/they) carves a linoleum block, sews a pencil case out of scraps, or admires the way her the ink in her Pilot G-2 glides over her journal, she thinks, “I should be doing this all the time.†The act of creating something tangible is the air Sadie breathes. Her songwriting is the same- weaving an internal dialogue, the stories she tells herself, warm melodies and clever chords into something real, something she can physically feel with her hands and her throat. And chances are that you’ll be able to feel them too.