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Kalie Shorr and the Song Suffragettes share a new song in support of Time's Up.
Can a weekly musical performance help inspire the change needed to eliminate the extreme gender disparity in country music? The forces behind the Song Suffragettes are counting on it.
It seems as if every other summer package tour — from Lollapalooza to Lilith Fair — is hyped as a stereotype-smashing breath of fresh air. In reality, most musical caravans end up reinf… ...
For a whole year now, the Song Suffragettes have been on a mission to #LetTheGirlsPlay. And they celebrated their year-long success by playing a sold out show on Monday night (June 15) that ...
In January, 23 Song Suffragettes women gave a musical voice to the Time's Up movement with the release of a song called Time's Up. Now, they're giving the proceeds back to the cause.
Song Suffragettes celebrates 10 years with Wynonna, female country chart-toppers, more The 10th-anniversary event at Belmont University's Fisher Center celebrated Nashville's Song Suffragettes ...
Founded two years ago by veteran Nashville music producer-manager Todd Cassetty to help provide opportunities for young women in country music, the Song Suffragettes have been packing downtown’s ...
All-female, singer-songwriter collective, Song Suffragettes has produced a new version of Taylor Swift's song “The Man” from her current album Lover. Seventeen Song Suffragettes provide vocals ...
The women-led singer-songwriter collective enlists a month of special guests for shows sponsored by the Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission.
Song Suffragettes, Nashville Songwriting Collective Behind ‘Times Up,’ Boosts Work for Music City Women Billboard interviewed the song's co-writer Kalie Shorr to discuss the impact she has ...
As she explored Gama’s life, Tenório discovered that the suffragette had a lifelong passion for the piano and had drawn inspiration from a wide range of music styles in her compositions.
The 23 members of Nashville songwriting collective Song Suffragettes who contributed vocals on “Time’s Up” have all either experienced some degree of workplace misconduct since arriving here ...