Josephine Network

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2 Harris Street,West Stockbridge MA 01266

12 March, 2022

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Josephine Network is a singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and shapeshifting drag yenta from New York. Josephine Network is a singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and shapeshifting drag yenta from New York. 
 She cut her teeth fronting power-pop glam bands The Jeanies and Velveteen Rabbit, and playing guitar in Brower. 
 “Music is Easy” (Dig!) is her debut solo album of original songs in glittering “soul-gum” style. Her songs are sincere, soulful and sometimes sly.
 In early 2021, she produced a Yiddish-infused glam-punk collab album with Hershguy titled “Stocky Tunes”. Maximum RocknRoll called the album “refreshingly hard to put your finger on, but so good”. 
 In summer of 2021, Josephine self-produced a dance cassingle, “I Feel Like Rain” on Paris Tapes. 
 In mid-2021, the Josephine Network band went electric and enjoyed opening for legendary rock acts, like Shannon & the Clams, and Seth Bogart (Hunx & His Punx). The group is on their way to becoming the premier queer power-pop group of the 20s. COVID-19 Guidelines: All guests must wear a mask when not actively eating and drinking/ provide proof of vaccination at-the-door. Tickets: General Admission - $18 ($20 at-the-door) Seating/ Bar: 6:00 PM This event is indoors. Built in 1994 as a glass blowing studio, the building’s name references its roots. Now the venue produces theater, music, comedy, spoken word, educational workshops and more, providing a safe place to create dangerous work. Work that counteracts the passive, the isolating, the distance between people. Come experience joyful creation, partake in brave exploration, meet the person sitting next to you, share about what you’re seeing, buy them a drink. Our goal is to present relevant performing and visual art that is accessible for diverse audiences; art that connects and inspires us, and incites us to leap across cultural boundaries. The Foundry is a holding tank for raw, funny, challenging, empowering work that changes the lens through which we view each other.

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