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Songs of the PNW: Erika Lundahl and Kathryn Kavanagh at Elder Apothecary

Join for a soulful evening of folks songs and stories from two enchanting acoustic songwriters of the Pacific Northwest.

Erika Lundahl is a heart-forward songwriter and community organizer for resilient hearts and resonant bodies. Based on Coast Salish land in Seattle, Erika’s folk medicine roots in personal and collective histories of resilience, dancing between shadow and light to seek futures of abundance, possibility and healing. She is a low carbon touring musician, traveling in her electric vehicle, and is a community organizer working towards an all-electric future that honors the Earth. Her newest album “Messy, Blessed Infinity” is an exuberant love letter to the world, wrapped in notes that bend from energized folk rock to hushed spoken word poetry. Refracting like light through glass, the album celebrates Pacific Northwest resistance movements like the Fairy Creek Blockade and efforts to breach the Snake River dams, and then heads inward to embrace the soft animal body within, exploring the self with songs of grief, reckonings with intimacy, heartbreak, and self care. www.erikalundahl.com

Kathryn Kavanagh is a poet, singer/songwriter, and artist inspired by patterns in time and nature. She currently resides on the ancestral homelands of the Takelma, Shasta, and Latgawa peoples, or what is otherwise known as Ashland, Oregon. https://kathrynkavanagh.bandcamp.com

Date & Time:

September 28, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost:

$10

Elder Apothecary

5 N. Main St., Suite 2
Ashland,OR97520United States

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