Brooklyn singer/songwriter So Brown embraces mellow nostalgic tunes filled with calm, quiet seductiveness and beauty. Her new Bryce Goggin-produced album titled ‘Point LeGere’ (due out April 22nd) will consist of material based on her time living on the coast of Alabama in Point LeGere, with some mention of the struggles of being an LGBT teen, but without diluting her primary passion for good music. Check out the preview single “Dauphin Island,” a sweet childhood still frame about fishing with Grandpa on the barrier island off the coast of Alabama. Norah Jones and Sasha Dobson, who both appear on the album, covered the song around the time that the BP oil spill was taking place. So Brown will debut the new album in a performance at Retrofret in Brooklyn on 3.22, but her official album release show is on April 24th at Rockwood Music Hall. Both are free. – Michael Haskoor (@Tweetskoor)