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“They’re virtuosic … young women who know their minds and flex their intellects.” —Jewly Hight, NPR Music
Hailing us from the junction of tradition and revolution, this trio reclaims folk music, infusing it with pop hooks, multi-layered vocals and other modern sounds. Isa Burke, Eleanor Buckland and Mali Obomsawin (Dartmouth class of 2018) are natives of rural Maine who connected in Boston and have gone on to grace the stages of the Newport and Philadelphia folk festivals. Set to release their sophomore album this fall on Smithsonian Folkways, they’ve garnered acclaim from NPR Music and the Boston Music Awards and have shared stages with the likes of Aoife O’Donovan, the Wood Brothers and Tim O’Brien.
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