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Sep21

Out of the Box Open Mic 2.0

Pride Center of New Jersey, 85 Raritan Avenue, Suite 100, Highland Park, NJ

Come share your self-expression (poetry, songs, dancing, lip synching, etc all welcome) at this extremely supportive open mic.  Don't want to share?  We love listeners, too!

$5-$15 sliding scale donation

Jul20

Virtue of Selfishness - Reading

Hypatia-in-the-Woods, Shelton, WA

A reading of my new one-woman show VIRTUE OF SELFISHNESS - a comedic and satirical look at women in the #metoo/neo-liberal/Alt-Right moment.  

Jul15

wRETCH - the Final Concert. Fierce Body Tour

The Wild Project, 195 East 3rd Street (b/t Ave A & B), New York, NY

Come see wRETCH - the final concert my first non-solo show in 15 years! And it's a musical!

Pan is a queer punk-rock diva, and this is her last concert! Or is it?  Her band can’t tell . . . Will the audience? While they try to figure it out, they play their set of riot grrrl-style proclamations on drugs, lesbianism, eating disorders, and taking up space. Get ready to smash the patriarchy, and maybe a guitar or two, at this bombastic all-woman rock extravaganza. July 12, 14, 15 @ 9pm The Wild Project NYC / Fresh Fruit Festival Tickets only $18 - Get 'em now: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/527

$18

the I AM ENOUGH Benefit Concert

featuring MELISSA FERRICK

Friday, January 30 2015

doors 7:30 pm / entertainment 8:00 pm

Social Hall of the Reformed Church of Highland Park, NJ

19-21 South 2nd Avenue, Highland Park, NJ 08904

Information: 646-660-3904

Tickets: $30 in advance / $40 at the door

All proceeds go to support the I AM ENOUGH national tour to end suicide among LGBTQ youth.

Additional entertainment to be announced.

Tickets available at: http://iae-melissaferrick.bpt.me 

ticket sales begin Mon. Dec 15 at 8am

 
About I AM ENOUGH. Daily, we lose 2-5 LGBTQ youth to suicide.  The show I AM ENOUGH, written and performed by Pandora Scooter, is designed to help bring that number down to zero.  In March-April 2015, Pandora will be going on tour throughout the country to Pride Centers and Universities to perform the show and open a dialogue about LGBTQ youth suicide.



ABOUT MELISSA FERRICK

On her first self-produced album since 2004, Melissa Ferrick takes us through the ending of one relationship and into the early stages of another. It's a candid record that she sets to a sweeping Americana/alt-country soundtrack, layering pedal steel guitars and background harmonies into some of the lushest, brightest songs of her 20-year career. 

Ferrick's life has always been an open book. Signed to Atlantic Records in the mid-'90s, she helped represent a new wave of alt-rock femalesincluding artists like Liz Phair, PJ Harvey and college-mate Paula Colewho sang about womanhood with sharp, unchecked honesty. Morrissey proved an early champion when he personally invited her to tour as his opening act, and Ferrick eventually went on to found her own label and release a number of albums in which she played every instrument herself. Her life took dips and turns along the way, and she chronicled every detail in her songwriting.

On her newest album on MPress Records, the truth is, Ferrick opens up the studio doors to several outsiders, including Grammy Award-winning mixerand former Daniel Lanois apprenticeTrina Shoemaker (Brandi Carlile, Sheryl Crow), engineer Rafi Sofer (James Taylor, Juliana Hatfield) and a full band. The result is a raw, rootsy record about the ups and downsbut mostly the upsof life and love.