Juniper Samaniego, Rachel Laitman, Taylor Rogers at Nine Mountain!
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Join us for an evening of good music, and the kind of vibes that good folks bring! Get your tickets ahead of time using the link below, or pay what you can at the door (even if thats with your presence, the best gift of all!).
About the women artists:
Rachel Laitman: http://www.rachellaitman.com/
Rachel Laitman pours her heart into beautiful songs which quietly soothe peoples’ souls if they would only listen. Deb Talan comes to mind, or Laura Marling; those few singer-songwriters that through undeniable talent climb over the competitive frenzy into the public sphere. –American Poet Gordon Massman
Taylor Rogers: http://taylorrogersmusic.com/
Taylor Rogers is a folk singer/songwriter out of Chapel Hill, NC. She began performing her own music after graduating from Oberlin College in 2011 where she recorded her first album, 'crossing bridges' as part of a folk duo (Wide Branches). In September 2014 she released "wax and wane" and moved to Chicago where she formed 'Taylor Rogers and the Plaid Shirts' with violinist Sam Sharp (Oberlin), bassist John Nadel (IU), and percussionist Nathan Mark. Taylor has performed all over the Midwest and in various festivals such as Oberlin FolkFest and BAMFest. Her music is inspired by themes of "connection, of presence, and of embracing the dream-states so necessary to creation" (Beth-Lodge Rigal, WWFaC Greenbook Review). She is currently working on her newest album, a project inspired by heartbreak, as experienced in singular and collective bodies. Through new soundscapes of vocal layering and rhythmic guitar, Taylor hopes to generate spaces and artworlds which open us into ourselves and into each other.
Jennifer Samaniego: dottiband.bandcamp.com
Juniper Samaniego is primarily a vocalist who picked up guitar because you can only sing so many a cappella songs in one set. She dabbles in folk, jazz, r&b, and psych rock. She loves plants, crafts, jokes, and anti-oppression. Rad wanna-be stand-up comic Latina feminista, ya dig?
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