Queer/Trans Valley Emergence Meet Up: Local Music Showcase
Bloom Local is proud to partner with Transhealth to announce the Queer/Trans Valley Emergence - Spring Meet-Up Series, a partnership created by and for the local Queer and Trans community, bringing you cultural events throughout the region this Spring!
On Monday, March 13, 2023, we invite you to a Local Music Showcase at Hope & Olive (44 Hope Street, Greenfield, MA 01301) featuring live musical performances by Lou Marie, Call Me Bea, and Thee Holy Oakes.
Acoustic performances, community-building conversation-starters, cash bar, and NA beverages will all be available to enjoy. $5-$20 suggested donation at the door/in advance via Eventbrite. Proceeds benefit the QTVE Partnership.
This event is made possible by the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Greenfield Cultural Council, with media support from Franklin County Pride.
About the Artists
Lou Marie is a librarian, musician, and printmaker who currently works at the West Springfield Public Library. Her music is intimate and sensory-informed. Many of her songs are contemporary folk ballads and her newest work is currently being recorded and set to be released this summer.
"Call Me Bea" is the newest original music project by Bea Maxwell (they/them), a Jewish-genderqueer-song writer-performer currently based in Amherst MA.
THEE HOLY OAKES are Ben, Madden, Max, Rose, and Rozy playing fuzzed out folk rock songs, flower pots, water buckets, and wood stoves.