Saturday, November 24th | Doors 6pm | $10 Cover
A night of music powered by women!! I am honored to produce an event with such talent. Very excited to welcome these bands to my hometown --- Plainfield, Vermont in our historic Opera House! Julia Caesar, the headlining band, is a special treat of a group from Burlington that are on the rise in the north east. This show is not to be missed!
Sincerely,
Django Koenig
MEET THE BANDS
Julia Caesar
The group formed in January of 2017, inspired by a transforming music industry, in which female, femme and queer musicians are pioneering new territory, creating new genres and re-writing the rules of the game. They are in the process of mixing and mastering their first EP called Heavy Flow and plan to make an east coast tour this summer.
Julia Caesar weaves swelling harmonies through wandering melodies, heavy abstraction and explosive optimism, stirring up what might be trying to hide. Both haunting and deeply familiar, their music cuts deep, and lingers. They experiment with sounds and words, to make the mind bend and the body move. This group brings together the talents of east coast natives, Katy Hellman, Liz Stafford and Steven Lebel as well as the lucky snag of Megan Rice from Denver, CO.
So far the group has been lucky enough to share the stage with femme led powerhouses of Kat Wright Band, Caroline Rose and Hammydown.
Yestrogen
Yestrogen is an all-queer, all-femme, sweetheart pop rock band that will melt your heart and your face in a single song. Christine and Julia Kate slam on lead guitars and alongside bassist Clairbot9000, sing goosebump-inducing three-part harmonies. Manstrogen drummer Django throws down the rhythm. Yestrogen have become a notable not-to-be-missed band in Vermont.
LILITH
A brilliant woman with a captivating voice, Lilly Smith (under new moniker, Lilith) is a powerful solo act. Obscure and choice covers alongside her delicate and passionate original music really leaves each individual in a better place after hearing her soothing music. Lilith has been gaining attention and recognition after a heavy summer of gigging including a number of Vermont festivals.