The Spiral Dance
Womyn's Music Festival
March 8th, 2008
2640 St. Paul Street
in Charles Village
Time: 2:00 - 8:00 pm
$8.00 to $12.00
Margaret Locklear-Peck
Moments", "Meet Ms Truth" and her recent work, "Colored People's Food", a collection
of poems Moments", "Meet Ms Truth" and her recent work, "Colored People's Food", a
collection of poems and essays.

Sounding
Women Improvising World Music for Balance, Harmony & Transformation. A
multicultural group of women who love music and are aware of the healing properties
of intentional sound. Sounding is music in the moment. All of the pieces that you will
experience are created as you listen. Sounding is a feeling, an energy. It is the music
of the spheres expressed through rhythm, melody and harmony as it is experienced in
and through the various cultures of our world. From African to Celtic, from East Indian
to Native American, from Salsa to Waltz, Sounding colors the world with love holding a
constant intention to vibrate peace and joy for our planet. www.soundingharmony.com

Gunwife Gone
Sad girl music...with boys. Five people with very different musical influences coming
together to make music that will make you want to cry or scream or belt your heart out
or all of the above. "...its totally fun piano, sax, bass, and drums vibe still sounding
pretty effing jazz-as-in-Dresden Dolls-cabaret to these ears..." - Bret McCabe,
Baltimore City Paper www.gunwifegone.com

Bread & Roses Feminist Singers
Founded in 1978 as the DC Area Feminist Chorus, Bread and Roses Feminist Singers
is committed to activism and advocacy through music. Members recognize that
improving as musicians and acting as trustees of the chorus are necessary to reach
these goals. We are both voices raised in song and voices carrying our mission
forward. Bread and Roses, a non-audition chorus performing in an SSAA framework,
facilitates understanding, acceptance, and cooperation among people of diverse
lifestyles through the medium of music. Using feminist principles and consensus
decision making, and supports its members as they work toward musical excellence
and sustain a vital non-profit organization. http://www.geocities.
com/mieloerge/bnrhome.html

Odd Girl Out
I know what you’re thinking. Female musician: some timid little thing singing her pretty,
melodic folk songs, strumming her acoustic guitar in a coffee shop. No, wrong. Take
that girl and load her up on caffeine. Grow her up on Joan Jett and Letters to Cleo;
Hole and Green Day; Led Zeppelin and Heart. Now piss her off: take that acoustic
guitar and smash it. Tell her girls can’t play, let alone rock. Push her right up to the
edge. Now hand her an electric guitar, crank up the volume, and surround her with a
band of the same. That’s Baltimore-based Odd Girl Out: 5 girls, 60% power-pop, 30%
bubblegum-punk, 10% melodic rock, and 100% tired of playing by your rules since
2004. OGO is Tawni on lead vocals, Bethany Petri on drums and vocals, Eva Blackmer
on bass guitar and vocals, Kristen Brzowsky on lead guitar and vocals, and Selena
Benally on guitar and vocals.
www.oddgirlout.net

K. Love & WAHHT!
K Love created and spends much time and energy building up a buddy social
business called We Are Hip Hop Too!  It focuses on bringing awareness to various
communities about LGBTQ women in hip hop culture while providing promotion and
development opportunities for LGBTQ female artists.  Make sure to check out one of
our shows.  Equality, visibility, & development for LGBTQ women in Hip Hop Culture!  
www.wearehiphoptoo.com

The Stalking Horses
Sarah Pinsker got tired of playing solo coffeehouse shows, so she plugged her
acoustic guitar into a DOD stompbox and recruited a band from DC post-punk scene
and the Baltimore rock clubs, combining intelligent songcraft with savage rock & roll.  
Sarah Pinsker & the Stalking Horses have gained a reputation for their energetic live
show, playing bills from New York to Texas with Antigone Rising, Michelle Malone, and
more.  Their music has been described as "blissfully ragged melodicism" (
Baltimore
Magazine
) and compared to U2, Joan Jett, and Sixteen Horsepower.  Sarah's first CD
was produced by SONIA of disappear fear and released on SONiA's disappear
records.  The Stalking Horses will release their first full album this spring.  
www.stalkinghorses.com

Dirty Mothers
A soiled woman, as with dirt, who conceives, gives birth to or raises children...Dirty
Mothers acquired their name a few years back when exploring higher consciousness in
a moon bounce.  Upon exiting the inflated womblike ride their clothes tattered, sides
splitting, chanting their new found mantra: "One big vagina, dirty mother, coming at
you, never turn your back on her," they graduated from the band name Medusa's Son
and firmly planted themselves at the altar of the Dirty Mother.  The sound of DM's is a
unique hybrid of folky organic trip hop, combining strong female lyrics with soulful
acoustic bass, rap/spoken word, acoustic guitar and hand drums.  www.
myspace/com/dirtymotherproductions

Oracleyes
Kelly Ann Richmond is a Baltimore born artist, dancer, and musician.  She began
music as the singer of Platoon.  She started a project called Blue Star Kachina playing
guitar and singing her own compositions.  Soon after she joined up with Tryst, she
began moving toward a more electronic style.  She is in a solo project called Oracleyes
which embraces an electronic style messed with dance performance.  Elaborate sets
and art performance are always a part of the experience.  Her goal with art is to
express herself in as many mediums and create a full sensory experience for the
viewer while bringing all genres of people together.  She is idealistic and wants every
soul to know our liberation is of our own creation.  Change is as easy as perceiving.