5 August 2024

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Dawn Landes brings ‘The Liberated Woman’s Songbook’ to the Barbican

On 7th September, the acclaimed singer-songwriter Dawn Landes will grace the Barbican in London with a live performance of her widely praised album, ‘The Liberated Woman’s Songbook’. This special event will feature esteemed guests, including folk legend Peggy Seeger, US indie-rock songwriter Skylar Gudasz, folk singer Lail Arad, Roots/R&B singer and actress Bridgette Amofah, violinist MaGuire and jazz-influenced singer-songwriter Sylvie Lewis. In an effort to amplify women’s voices, Landes released ‘The Liberated Woman’s Songbook’ in March during Women’s History Month. The album reimagines music from the women’s liberation movement, featuring songs originally published in ‘The Liberated Woman’s Songbook’ in 1971. Landes, alongside producer Josh Kaufman, has highlighted 11 musical stories from the canon of women’s activism spanning from 1830 to 1970. These narratives remain as pertinent today as ever, reflecting centuries of women’s struggle for their voices to be heard. “The project began while I was grounded at home during the pandemic and came across this intriguing book at a thrift shop,” said Landes. “With the overturn of Roe v. Wade rolling back women’s autonomy by 50 years, I turned to the songbook for inspiration. We’re suddenly back in 1971 all over again. I know we’re in for a long fight, and it helps to find solidarity where you can.” Josh Kaufman added, “Working with my old friend, Dawn Landes, on this collection of tunes was a real creative and collaborative gift. Many of these songs were already powerful in message but musically were never meant to travel beyond the picket line. I hope our work helps to amplify their message of freedom and equity anew.” ‘The Liberated Woman’s Songbook’ was recorded in Upstate New York at Little Pink and The Garage in Chapel Hill, NC, with Landes leading on vocals, guitar, and organ, and Kaufman steering guitars, keys, drums, bass, mandolin, and percussion. Landes enlisted an array of powerful voices to accentuate the album’s vital messages, including Emily Frantz of Watchhouse, Kanene Pipkin of The Lone Bellow, Rissi Palmer, Charly Lowry, Annie Nero, and Lizzy Ross of Violet Bell. In July 2023, Landes and Kaufman captivated audiences with a live performance of ‘The Liberated Woman’s Songbook’ at the Newport Folk Festival. Landes has established herself as one of music’s premier independent singer-songwriters, exploring a wide variety of styles from indie pop and folk to the French-language album “Mal Habillée.” She has collaborated with artists such as Justin Townes Earle, Will Oldham, and Norah Jones, and has shared the stage with Ray LaMontagne, Feist, Andrew Bird, Sufjan Stevens, Suzanne Vega, and other notable artists. Her work also includes numerous film and TV credits. Landes is currently based in Chapel Hill, NC.   To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: Instagram: @Maverick.mag Twitter: @Maverick_mag Facebook: Maverick Magazine Media Contact Hannah Larvin, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Folk Music Legends Headline Folk On The Coast Festival

World-renowned artists and rising stars from the Folk Music scene are set to perform at a new weekend-long festival at Floral Pavilion in Wirral from 13th to 15th September. The event promises to bring performances, workshops, exhibitions, and special talks, offering an immersive experience for attendees. The lineup includes an eclectic mix of performances from folk legends such as Martin Carthy, Martyn Joseph, Martin Simpson, The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, Jackie Oates, and John Spiers. Other notable artists include Jon Wilks, Mikey Kenney, Gilmore & Roberts, Joe Topping, Maddie Morris, James Delarre & Saul Rose, and Jack Rutter. Folk music pioneer Martyn Joseph is set to host a songwriting talk alongside Q&As with Cole Stacey and Keith Wilson. Attendees will also have the chance to enjoy a performance by Mind The Step Appalachian Dancers and participate in DADGAD and poetry workshops. The inaugural festival will utilise the Floral Pavilion’s multiple performance spaces as well as local music venues such as Future Yard in Birkenhead. This approach aims to create a dynamic and engaging atmosphere throughout the event. Floral Pavilion’s Venue Manager, Pauline Campbell, expressed her excitement, saying, “We are so excited to see the venue come alive with Folk music. We’re proud to launch a festival that celebrates the genre and provides a welcome and immersive space. With a beautiful coastal backdrop and world-renowned artists, it is going to be a weekend to remember.” Programme manager, Tom Forth, added, “This September we’re thrilled to welcome some of the world’s finest artists to the first Folk On The Coast festival. Expect diversity from right across the genre; from the contemporary to the traditional, electrifying performances to intimate storytelling and Folk royalty to some of Merseyside’s most promising folk purveyors.” FULL WEEKEND LINE-UP Friday: Ceilidh – The Final Nails, Split Level (Phil Chisnall & Lynne Strange), John Walsh, Gerry Murphy, Keith Wilson, The Skylarks, Raphael Callaghan, Bread Hotel Workshop: An Introduction to DADGAD with Phil Chisnall Workshop: Sea Themed Poetry with Alison Schultz Special Event: Mind The Step Appalachian Dancers Saturday: Martin Carthy, Martyn Joseph, Cole Stacey, James Delarre & Saul Rose, Mikey Kenney, Katie Nicholas, Keith Wilson, The Far North Q&A: Keith Wilson Q&A: Cole Stacey Special Event: Martyn Joseph Songwriting Talk Sunday: Martin Simpson, Jackie Oates and John Spiers, Jon Wilks, Maddie Morris, The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, Gilmore & Roberts, Joe Topping, Jack Rutter, Douglas and Moss, Mark Pountney, Danny Bradley   To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: Instagram: @Maverick.mag Twitter: @Maverick_mag Facebook: Maverick Magazine Media Contact Hannah Larvin, Editor, Maverick Magazine Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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