Ruby Mack

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2 Harris Street,West Stockbridge MA 01266

18 June, 2021

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“…Ruby Mack is rough around the edges, with their unabashed harmonies and pictorial lyricism.” — Farce The Music Hailing from the Pioneer Valley in Massachusetts, feminist folk ensemble Ruby Mack reclaim the story of Adam and Eve on their new album Devil Told Me.  Named for the region’s prominent Ruby McIntosh Apple, the band imagines themselves as the descendents of an Eve deserving of eating the forbidden fruit; why shouldn’t she be able to bite into knowledge?  With a sound centered around female voices intertwined and supporting one another Emma Ayres (Vocals/guitar), Abbie Duquette (bass uke), Zoe Young (guitar/vocals) and Abs Kahler (fiddle) question what it means to be a woman, and in the case of Kahler, move in and out of the label with ease, evoking a raw roots sound reminiscent of Joseph mixed with I’m With Her or The Wailin’ Jennys. Recorded in an old converted church with engineer Andrew Oedel of Ghost Hit Recording, Devil Told Me has a decidedly live feel.  “We really wanted it to have that special magic of a collaborative performance, and the energy we get from singing together” explains Young.  With soothing guitar and soaring fiddle lines to compliment their stunning vocals, Ruby Mack has created a collection of songs both confessional and uplifting.  In each other and their music the four friends have found a home in which they can question everything that society expects of them, live and express themselves in their true identity, and inspire others to do the same. “…Ruby Mack is rough around the edges, with their unabashed harmonies and pictorial lyricism.” — Farce The Music TICKETS: $25 - Table Seating: Tables and chairs socially distanced 6-feet from surrounding tables. Guests sitting at tables will be offered table service and our full bar menu. $18 - The Foundry Green (General Admission): General admission to sit socially distanced out on our lawn. Guests sitting on the green will be able to order canned drinks out on the lawn. Guests are welcome to bring their own chairs and/or blankets to relax in as they watch the show. COVID-19 Guidelines: In order to offer our patrons the safest and most enjoyable experience possible, social distance policies will be in effect through the 2021 season. All guests must wear their masks when out of their seats. In order to be served alcohol, guests will be required to purchase food from the food truck on premises.

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